Last week I shared an FAQ with our school community to address how the Palisades School District and the Community work together to keep our community safe. Please click here to access the FAQs and links to resources.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Happy New Year!
December 2014
As we close out 2014 and welcome a new year I wanted to highlight several science and technology programs and events occurring in the Palisades School District.
Upper Bucks County Technical School (UBCTS) Renovations
Yesterday (December 29, 2014) I had the opportunity to tour the UBCTS and see the progress on the renovation project with Jim Hallowell, Palisades School Board Vice-President and UBCTS Joint Operating Committee President and Joe Murphy, UBCTS Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds.

Several programs (including Health and Dental) will be ready to move into their permanent locations in January while others are preparing to move into their swing spaces. It is an exciting time at the UBCTS!
For more information about UBCTS please click here.
Palisades Medical Career Pathway Program - Visit to Temple University/St. Luke's Health Network Medical School
On December 12, 2014, Rich Heffernan, Palisades High School Principal, Monica Losinno, Palisades High School Guidance Counselor, and I visited the Temple University/St. Luke's Health Network Medical School (Bethlehem, PA) with our medical career pathway students. The students learned from Dr. Joel Rosenfeld, Chief Academic Officer for St. Luke's University Health Network's Graduate Medical Education Programs about the medical profession, undergraduate degrees, medical school and residency programs. Students also entered the simulation lab with Josh Onia, Simulation and Standardized Patient Coordinator, to observe how current St. Luke's medical students learn to treat patients through the use of both highly specialized simulation equipment and standardized patients. Thank you St. Luke's for hosting our students!

For more information about Temple/St. Luke's Medical School please click here.
Palisades Middle School - Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)

At our December Administrator meeting, Palisades Middle School students showcased their work in robotics, mathematics and programming! Two 8th grade students demonstrated Expedition Atlantis - The Robot Algebra Project from Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Academy and the University of Pittsburgh's Learning Research and Development Center. Through this program, students demonstrate mastery of mathematical concepts in order to navigate their virtual robot through various challenges.
In order to launch Expedition Atlantis at PALMS this school year, Palisades' teachers, John Venner, Joel Filling, Jim Beck and Chris Willman attended the Robotics Academy at the National Robotics Engineering Center (Pittsburgh, PA) last summer.
For more information about Expedition Atlantis - The Robot Algebra Project please click here.
For more information about the Robotics Academy summer professional development please click here.
Palisades 6th grade students also showed off their engineering skills by activating the robot they built as members of the First Lego League. Through teamwork and creative problem solving, this first-year team participated in a FIRST Lego League competition in the fall and look forward to many more opportunities to design and program!
I hope you have a wonderful new year and if you have questions about any of the programs we have in the Palisades School District please don't hesitate to contact me at boconnell@palisadessd.org
Happy New Year!
As we close out 2014 and welcome a new year I wanted to highlight several science and technology programs and events occurring in the Palisades School District.
Upper Bucks County Technical School (UBCTS) Renovations
Yesterday (December 29, 2014) I had the opportunity to tour the UBCTS and see the progress on the renovation project with Jim Hallowell, Palisades School Board Vice-President and UBCTS Joint Operating Committee President and Joe Murphy, UBCTS Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds.


For more information about UBCTS please click here.
Palisades Medical Career Pathway Program - Visit to Temple University/St. Luke's Health Network Medical School
On December 12, 2014, Rich Heffernan, Palisades High School Principal, Monica Losinno, Palisades High School Guidance Counselor, and I visited the Temple University/St. Luke's Health Network Medical School (Bethlehem, PA) with our medical career pathway students. The students learned from Dr. Joel Rosenfeld, Chief Academic Officer for St. Luke's University Health Network's Graduate Medical Education Programs about the medical profession, undergraduate degrees, medical school and residency programs. Students also entered the simulation lab with Josh Onia, Simulation and Standardized Patient Coordinator, to observe how current St. Luke's medical students learn to treat patients through the use of both highly specialized simulation equipment and standardized patients. Thank you St. Luke's for hosting our students!

For more information about Temple/St. Luke's Medical School please click here.
Palisades Middle School - Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM)

At our December Administrator meeting, Palisades Middle School students showcased their work in robotics, mathematics and programming! Two 8th grade students demonstrated Expedition Atlantis - The Robot Algebra Project from Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Academy and the University of Pittsburgh's Learning Research and Development Center. Through this program, students demonstrate mastery of mathematical concepts in order to navigate their virtual robot through various challenges.
In order to launch Expedition Atlantis at PALMS this school year, Palisades' teachers, John Venner, Joel Filling, Jim Beck and Chris Willman attended the Robotics Academy at the National Robotics Engineering Center (Pittsburgh, PA) last summer.
For more information about Expedition Atlantis - The Robot Algebra Project please click here.
For more information about the Robotics Academy summer professional development please click here.
Palisades 6th grade students also showed off their engineering skills by activating the robot they built as members of the First Lego League. Through teamwork and creative problem solving, this first-year team participated in a FIRST Lego League competition in the fall and look forward to many more opportunities to design and program!
For more information about FIRST Lego League please click here.
I hope you have a wonderful new year and if you have questions about any of the programs we have in the Palisades School District please don't hesitate to contact me at boconnell@palisadessd.org
Happy New Year!
Monday, November 17, 2014
Palisades School District represented at White House
ConnectEd to the Future
I am excited to announce that on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 I will represent the Palisades School District at the first-ever National Connected Superintendents Summit at the White House. Thanks to the efforts of this community in supporting technology integration in the classroom, our work will be shared with a national audience and we will have the opportunity to collaborate with districts across the nation to support student learning.![]() |
Palisades students using Chromebooks in class. |
To help spotlight the value of technology in schools, the Education Department is sponsoring a Future Ready Initiative aimed at showcasing outstanding school districts and strategies.
“The Future Ready Initiative highlights the critical role of district leaders in setting a vision and creating the environment where educators and students access the tools, content, and expertise necessary for thriving in a connected world,” said Richard Culatta, Director of the Department’s Office of Educational Technology.
Future Ready districts demonstrate effective use of technology in some of the following ways:
· Fostering and leading a culture of collaboration and digital citizenship;
· Transitioning schools and families to high-speed connectivity;
· Empowering educators with professional learning opportunities;
· Accelerating progress toward universal access to quality devices;
· Providing access to quality digital content;
· Creating access, equity, and excellence – particularly in rural, remote, and low-income districts;
· Offering digital tools to students and families to help them prepare for success in college;
· Sharing best practices and mentoring other districts in the transition to digital learning.
Palisades students in Graphic Communications. |
For more information on this event from the White House Office of the Press Secretary please click here.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Fire Prevention at Palisades School District
Thank you to our local volunteer fire companies for their support during Fire Prevention Week!
Last month our local Bucks County fire companies including Springtown Volunteer Fire Company, Ottsville Volunteer Fire Company, Delaware Valley Volunteer Fire Company and Upper Bucks County EMS visited our elementary schools to discuss fire prevention, creating a family escape plan and emergency response.
Fire Prevention Week, which dates back to the early 1920s, is noted as the longest running public health and safety observance in our nation's history. President Woodrow Wilson issued the first National Fire Prevention Day proclamation in observance of the infamous “Great Chicago Fire” of October 8,1871 that killed 250 people, destroyed over 17,000 homes and left 100,000 homeless. While the devastation in Chicago is the most well known, the Peshtigo Fire, began on the same day in 1871 in Northeast Wisconsin destroyed16 towns and claimed 1,152 lives. Over the past nine decades, the firefighting community has educated the public about the importance of fire prevention and safety.
The Fire Prevention Week theme for 2014 was Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month.
To learn more about each of the fire departments and EMS serving Upper Bucks County, please visit their websites:
Ottsville Volunteer Fire Company
http://www.ovfc49.org/news/index/layoutfile/home
Delaware Valley Volunteer (Erwinna) Fire Company
http://www.delawarevalleyfire.com/
Springtown Community Volunteer Fire Company
http://websites.firecompanies.com/springtownfireco/
Haycock Fire Company
http://www.haycockfire.org/
Point Pleasant Fire Company
http://www.engine41.com/
Riegelsville Fire Company
http://www.northhouse42.com/
Upper Black Eddy Fire Company
http://ubefire.com/
Upper Bucks Regional EMS
http://www.ubrems.org/
Bucks County Emergency Management Services
http://www.buckscounty.org/government/EmergencyServices
To learn more about about Fire Prevention, please visit the following sites:
National Fire Protection Association
http://www.nfpa.org/safety-information/fire-prevention-week/about-fire-prevention-week
National Association of State Fire Marshals
https://www.firemarshals.org/index.html
Office of the State Fire Commissioner
http://www.osfc.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_fire_commissioner_home/4462
Thank you again to our local emergency management organizations for all that you do to protect the lives and safety of our community.
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Springtown Volunteer Community Fire Company |
Last month our local Bucks County fire companies including Springtown Volunteer Fire Company, Ottsville Volunteer Fire Company, Delaware Valley Volunteer Fire Company and Upper Bucks County EMS visited our elementary schools to discuss fire prevention, creating a family escape plan and emergency response.
Delaware Valley Volunteer (Erwinna) Fire Company |
Fire Prevention Week, which dates back to the early 1920s, is noted as the longest running public health and safety observance in our nation's history. President Woodrow Wilson issued the first National Fire Prevention Day proclamation in observance of the infamous “Great Chicago Fire” of October 8,1871 that killed 250 people, destroyed over 17,000 homes and left 100,000 homeless. While the devastation in Chicago is the most well known, the Peshtigo Fire, began on the same day in 1871 in Northeast Wisconsin destroyed16 towns and claimed 1,152 lives. Over the past nine decades, the firefighting community has educated the public about the importance of fire prevention and safety.
Ottsville Volunteer Fire Department |
The Fire Prevention Week theme for 2014 was Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month.
To learn more about each of the fire departments and EMS serving Upper Bucks County, please visit their websites:
Ottsville Volunteer Fire Company
http://www.ovfc49.org/news/index/layoutfile/home
Delaware Valley Volunteer (Erwinna) Fire Company
http://www.delawarevalleyfire.com/
Springtown Community Volunteer Fire Company
http://websites.firecompanies.com/springtownfireco/
Haycock Fire Company
http://www.haycockfire.org/
Point Pleasant Fire Company
http://www.engine41.com/
Riegelsville Fire Company
http://www.northhouse42.com/
Upper Black Eddy Fire Company
http://ubefire.com/
Upper Bucks Regional EMS
http://www.ubrems.org/
Bucks County Emergency Management Services
http://www.buckscounty.org/government/EmergencyServices
To learn more about about Fire Prevention, please visit the following sites:
National Fire Protection Association
http://www.nfpa.org/safety-information/fire-prevention-week/about-fire-prevention-week
National Association of State Fire Marshals
https://www.firemarshals.org/index.html
Office of the State Fire Commissioner
http://www.osfc.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_fire_commissioner_home/4462
Thank you again to our local emergency management organizations for all that you do to protect the lives and safety of our community.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Substance Abuse Prevention
National Substance Abuse Prevention Month
While the month of October is recognized as National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, our district and community commitment to combating substance abuse is ongoing. As the Presidential Proclamation (found here) notes:
Substance abuse disrupts our families, schools, and communities and limits the success of young people across our country. It destroys relationships and stands in the way of academic achievement. Everyday, thousands of young Americans try drugs or alcohol for the first time, and for many, this decision will have a profound impact on their health and well being.
Palisades School District continues to partner with the community to provide resources, training and informational sessions all in the effort to support the health and well-being of our students and families.
Palisades School District Initiatives:
Student Surveys
Every two years, the district partners with the Upper Bucks Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Coalition (UBHCHY) and the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency to gather data regarding student-reported, risky behaviors (drug and alcohol abuse) and protective behaviors (involvement in extracurricular activities). Our district and community partners analyze the data, research effective practices and implement community campaigns and school-based programs.
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UBHCHY Town Hall Meeting - May 29, 2014 |
School and Community Programs and Partnerships
If you are interested in joining the Palisades community organization committed to eliminating risky behaviors and promoting protective behaviors please contact Partners in Action for Community Togetherness (PACT) chairperson John Debczak at john.debczak@wellsfargoadvisors.com or community moblizer Emily French at ewfrench@verizon.net. If you would like to see the PAYS survey please access the PACT website here.
Substance Abuse in Our Community Presentation
In partnership with the Bedminster Police Department and the Upper Bucks County Technical School, Palisades School District will host a Community Outreach Program, “Substance Abuse in our Community,” on Thursday, October 23, 2014 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm in the Palisades High School Auditorium.
Drug Take Back
A drug take back day was held on Saturday, September 27th at various locations throughout Bucks County. As a result of this program, 7201.18 lbs. of prescription medications were collected and safely destroyed.
A town hall meeting will be held on October 30th at Morningstar Church from 7:30 pm to address the Opiate and Heroin problem in Upper Bucks.
Heroin Prevention Outreach - Alerting Law Enforcement of Heroin Activity
The Bucks County District Attorney’s office has set up an anonymous tip line. There are three methods of alerting law enforcement officers about heroin activity in Bucks County. The first is a telephone line: 1-215-345-DRUG (3784). The second is an e-mail address: drugtips@co.bucks.pa.us. The third, geared at the millennial generation is a text tip line: simply text BUCKSDRUGTIPS to TIP411.
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