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INSIDE THIS ISSUEFighting PARCC
Mother speaks out againststandardized test. PAGE 3
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Lily Knoll and Katherine Rousakovsky spent part of their snow day last Tuesday walking the Knoll familys dog, Franki, at Laurel AcresPark. The park was packed last week as kids of all ages took advantage of their day off school to go sledding on the parks steep hill. Formore photos, please see page 11.
Dog day of winter
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
For the last three years, thestory of Steven Eric Ebo Eber-ling stole the hearts of the Mt.Laurel community.
At the age of 15, Ebo was diag-nosed with aform of bonecancer calledosteosarcoma.He had to un-dergo multiplesurgeries and
eventuallyhad to travelto Germanyfor treat-ments.Through it all,the former hockey player contin-ued to coach youth ice hockey andserved as an inspiration for manyas he continued to live his life to
EboStrong
Eberling familylaunches foundation
in memory of son
EBERLING
please see EBERLINGS, page 6
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Southern Burlington CountyNAACP and Mt. Laurel Libraryannounced a Black History
Month reading contest through-out the month of February. Thisis the literacy initiatives thirdannual contest, which celebratesthe rich heritage, contributions
and accomplishments of AfricanAmericans.
To participate, children inkindergarten through fourthgrade can read any book writtenby an African American or aboutblack history or culture. Eachbook read will count as an entryto win the grand prize in the raf-fle drawing. Children can readmore books to increase theirchances to win.
One lucky reader will be ran-domly selected to win the grandprize, a Kindle Fire with aneBook. All participants will re-ceive a reading certificate and a
bookmark.Children can track books using
a reading log available in the li-brary or on its website atwww.mtlaurel.lib.nj.us. A validMt. Laurel Library card is re-quired to participate. The contestruns from Saturday, Feb. 1through Friday, Feb. 28.
The grand prize-winner will beannounced after Monday, March9.
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The Mt. Laurel Library is cele-brating Black History Month inFebruary with an African Drumand Dance concert on Sunday,Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. and a film screen-ing of I Am Ali on Thursday,Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. These events arefree and open to the public. Noregistration is needed.
Universal African Dance andDrum Ensemble will be perform-ing at the Feb. 8 concert. Fifteendancers and drummers of allages will be performing. Interest-ed attendees will also be able tolearn a few dance moves anddrumming tips at the end of theperformance. This is part of the
Second Sunday Concert Series.The documentary I Am Ali
features unprecedented access toMuhammad Ali's personalarchive of "audio journals" aswell as interviews and testimoni-als from his inner circle of familyand friends to tell the legend's lifestory.
African Drum and Dance concert set for Feb. 8
Black History Month reading contest underway
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By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
Last May, fourth-grade stu-dents across the Mt. LaurelSchool district were deep in con-centration as they took the NewJersey Assessment of Skills andKnowledge, the standardized testfor students in grades threethrough 11.
However, in a fourth-gradeclassroom at Parkway Elemen-
tary, Amanda Morris didn't takethe test. She sat quietly as herclassmates labored over theNJASK's math, reading and sci-ence assessments.
Amanda's mother, Kelley AnnMorris, did not permit her daugh-ter to take last year's NJASK test.Amanda will not take a standard-ized test again this year when Mt.Laurel and other school districtsaround the state switch to thePartnership for Assessment ofReadiness for College and Ca-reers, or PARCC, test.
Morris is against standardizedtesting for a number of reasons.She said the schools use too muchtime on test prep and it takes
away from other learning activi-ties.
I want her to go to school andenjoy what shes learning about,Morris said.
Morris also feels the scores forthe tests come in so late, teacherscan't use them to help the stu-dents. Scores on the NJASK werenot made available to schoolsuntil September of the nextschool year.
We never get the test scores
back until almost September,Morris said. So theyre not in-forming the teacher of anythingabout our child. I know howAmanda does because I trust theteachers and the assessmentsthey give are valid.
With PARCC beginning thisyear, Morris has additional con-cerns. She said students have hadto take additional computer andkeyboarding lessons to preparefor the test, which is taken entire-ly on the computer. She said sub-
jects such as social studies andscience have suffered because ofthis, because those two subjectsare not part of the PARCC test.
I dont agree with the changes
being made just because of onetest, Morris said.
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The following information wasprovided by the Mt. Laurel PoliceDepartment.
On Jan. 20 at 12:20 a.m., Mt.Laurel Police responded to theHome Depot on Nixon Drive forthe report of an as-sault.
The investigationrevealed that a super-
visor at Home Depotterminated the em-ployment of a 59-year-old manfrom Dover, Del. During theirmeeting, the suspect struck thesupervisor in the head with aheavy metal object. He then fledthe scene prior to police arrival.The victim sustained a lacerationbut declined to be transported tothe hospital.
An arrest warrant for aggra-vated assault has been issued forthe man from Dover.
A member of LA Fitness onDearborne Circle reported a gymbag and wallet were taken fromhis vehicle on Jan. 16 between
5:30 and 6:43 p.m. Entry wasgained by punching out the dri-vers side door lock causing an es-timated $200 in damage.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 20-year-old man of the unit block of
Easton Way, Haines-port, on Jan. 16 for pos-session of marijuanaunder 50 grams.
He was stopped for amotor vehicle viola-
tion in the parking lot of Center-ton Square Shopping Center at8:46 p.m. He was charged withpossession of marijuana under 50grams and released pending acourt hearing.
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ove is in the air. Were still a
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The weather is the coldest it has
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Ebo passed away on Dec. 25, 2013, at theage of 17. However, his family and othersclose to him have found ways to preservehis memory.
On Friday, Jan. 23, Team Comcast, thehockey organization Ebo played andcoached for, retired his No. 24 at the FlyersSkate Zone in Pennsauken.
Pat Ferrill, president of Team ComcastYouth Hockey, coached Ebo prior to his di-agnosis. After Ebo was diagnosed and toldhe wouldn't be able to play hockey again,Ferrill said his willingness to stay involvedwith Team Comcast never wavered.
After he was diagnosed with the cancerand he was told that he couldnt play any-more, he said great, Im going to coachthen,' Ferrill said. He was one of themost mature young men I ever met.
Ebos determination and positive atti-
tude serves as the basis of the Ebo StrongFoundation, a nonprofit organization cre-ated in his honor.
Ebo's mother Gini said the family beganto talk about forming a nonprofit shortlyafter Ebo passed away.
It took awhile to come up with it, Eber-ling said. A piece of my heart said we hadto support pediatric cancer. Another partof me wanted to support youth athletics.
Ultimately, Eberling said they were ableto find a way to support both. The founda-tion will have fundraisers throughout theupcoming year, with all proceeds going tohelp families who have someone with pedi-atric cancer, youth sports organizationsand the communities of Mt. Laurel andLenape High School.
The foundation has become a very im-portant part of Eberlings life. Eberling
said the local community gave so much toher family in the past few years, its timethey return the favor.
The people of our community, theirhearts are as big as big can be, and we cantthank them enough, she said. We want to
give back to the people that gave back tous.
The foundation has already gotten towork on a few projects. During the holidayseason, 50 Christmas trees were donated tofamilies who have a child battling pediatric
cancer.Eberling said even a small gesture is abig deal to these families. She recalls howdifficult finances were when Ebo had totravel to Germany for treatments. She saidanything to brighten up these families'lives is worth doing.
To make the kids going through it,making their day a little better is impor-tant to us, she said.
The foundation also plans to give back tosports teams such as Team Comcast, aswell as local sports organizations such asthe Mt. Laurel Baseball Association. Eber-
ling said they'd be open to helping anysports organization that comes to them inthe future.
Team Comcast is one of the organiza-
EBERLINGSContinued from page 1
please see FOUNDATION, page 7
Eberlings hockey team retires his number
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tions the foundation will support.Money will be donated to TeamComcast to help talented hockeyplayers pay to play in the higherdivisions with need-based finan-cial aid.
Youth hockey is a pretty ex-pensive sport, Ferrill said.There will be occasions that
players can play at the highestlevel and their families cannot af-ford it.
Ferrill thought it was very im-portant to get his organization in-volved with the Ebo Strong Foun-dation. When Eberling offeredhim a chance to join the founda-tion's board, Ferrill didn't hesi-tate.
Its a tremendous opportunity
to turn what was a negative, trag-ic situation into a positive andcreate a positive legacy for Ebo,Ferrill said.
Giving back to Lenape is also abig deal for the family. Eberlingcredits the school community forgiving the family an immenseamount of support and gaveLenape Principal Tony Cattani aspot on the foundation's board.
Cattani said he was honoredwhen Eberling approached him to
join the foundations board. He
said Ebo was one of the most in-spirational people hes ever met.Ebos picture hangs on Cattaniswall in his office.
I was flattered, I was honoredand I was motivated to helpthem, Cattani said. I felt like itsthe least I can do. I love Ebo.
The foundation is giving back
FOUNDATIONContinued from page 6
Foundation is positivelegacy, coach says
please see EBO, page 10
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WE NES YFEB. 4Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. Learn to crochet or cro-chet with new friends. Join craft
enthusiast Audrey Pache for cro-cheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.Please bring knitting materials.
Tween Meet and Make: Grades fiveto seven. 6:30 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. This month, tweens willcreate awesome crafts out ofduct tape. Supplies will be provid-ed and pizza will be served.
Intro to yoga: 7 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join certified yogainstructor Debbie Bedi for an
introduction to yoga. Prepare toleave the class feeling upliftedand centered. Bring a mat, blan-ket or large towel and wear com-fortable clothing.
Zoning Board meeting: 7 p.m. in thecourtroom at 100 Mt. LaurelRoad, Municipal Building, 100 Mt.Laurel Road. Visit www.mount-laurel.com for more informationand to confirm meeting time.
Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurelmeeting: 7 p.m. on first and thirdWednesdays at Unity Church ofChrist, 629 S. Church St. For any-one interested in developingcommunity and leadership skills.For more information contactGregory J. Bartz [email protected] or (609)953-1603.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story every
week and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
THURS YFEB. 5Anime club: Grades seven to 12.
5:30 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.Meet up with fellow anime loversto watch episodes of shows andmovies while snacking on ramennoodle soup.
S TUR YFEB. 7Lego League: Grades kindergarten
through four. 10:30 a.m. at Mt.Laurel Library. Each month, theLego League will gather andbuild around a specific theme.
Sewing drop-in: 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Lau-rel Library. Drop in to use one ofthe librarys four sewingmachines. Attendees shouldalready know how to sew.
SUN YFEB. 8Concert: 2 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. This months second Sun-day concert features the Univer-sal African Dance and DrumEnsemble. The concert is open tothe public.
Tween acting and improv work-shop: Grades five to seven. 5 p.m.at Mt. Laurel Library. Participantswill learn how to enact scenes
from favorite books as well ascreate their own characters andstories for improvisationalscenes. This is an after-hoursevent.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 11 a.m. tonoon. Adult Bible study 9:30 to10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowship
after the church service eachthird Sunday. Church is at 240Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,Mount Laurel.
MON YFEB. 9Baby and toddler storytime: Ages
0 to 3. 10:30 a.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Come to this storytimefor stories, songs, fingerplays andmusical instruments for all.
Friends of the Mt. Laurel Librarymeeting: 7 p.m. on the secondMonday of the month at thelibrary. For more information visitwww.mtlaurel.lib.nj.us or call(856) 234-7319.
TUES YFEB. 10
Preschool storytime: Ages 3 to 6.10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Library. Come to thelibrary for stories, songs, finger-plays and an art activity.
Mt. Laurel Historical Society meet-ing: 7:30 p.m. at Farmers Hall,intersection of Hainesport Mt. Lau-rel Road and Moorestown Mt. Lau-rel Road. For more information callPresident Fran Daily at (856) 235-2334.
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Morris decision has nothing todo with Amanda's test-takingabilities. She describes herdaughter as a bright student andsaid she scored advanced profi-cient when she took the NJASKmath test in third grade.
The Mt. Laurel School District
has firmly said the state Depart-ment of Education requires it toadminister the test. In a lettersent to parents on Jan. 22, Super-intendent Antoinette Rath reaf-firmed this requirement.
We are compelled to adminis-ter the PARCC test to students ingrades three to eight, both mid-year and at years end, Rathwrote in the letter. Here in Mt.Laurel, we stand ready to dothat.
District director of communi-
cations Marie Reynolds saidthere is not an option to opt-outof the PARCC test, but a studentcan refuse to take the test if they
so choose. Reynolds said that if astudent refuses to take the test,the districts only direction to thechild is to remain respectful tothe other students taking the test.
Kelley Ann has asked the Mt.Laurel School District to create apolicy giving Amanda and otherchildren who choose to not takethe test an alternative activity.She said last year, her daughterwas forced to sit in the classroomwhile students took the NJASK.
They chose to keep her in theclassroom, Morris said. I sug-gested you send her to the libraryto read.
Reynolds said the district does-nt have the staff available to putkids who are not taking the testinto a separate area.
Morris said opposition toPARCC is growing. A Facebookgroup she belongs to, called Unit-ed Opt Out Burlington County,has grown to more than 100 mem-bers. Her message to parents is to
research PARCC and make the de-cision that is right for your child.
Its worth investigating andtrying it yourself, Morris said.
MOMContinued from page 3
Mom says PARCCopposition growing
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to Lenape High School throughthe creation of an Ebo Scholar-ship to be given to a graduatingLenape senior each year. Studentsapplying for the scholarship willbe asked to give back to an organi-zation committed to fighting pedi-atric cancer.
Part of receiving the Ebo
scholarship is doing communityservice hours at any pediatriccancer organization they want,
Eberling said.Cattani said the scholarship is
going to be very prestigious. Forstarters, Ebos No. 24 can be foundeverywhere from the scholarshipamount ($2,400), to the GPA re-quired to apply for the scholar-ship (3.24) to the due date to apply(April 24).
The group of people choosingthe scholarship is a group whomay know Ebo better than any-one else.
One of the coolest parts is thathis seven best friends that spoke
at his services and were with himthrough everything, theyre com-ing back from their colleges to se-lect the recipient, Cattani said.
Cattani said having Ebosfriends pick the winner guaran-tees the recipient will reflect thepositive characteristics Ebo dis-played during his life.
The foundation is ready tomake a large impact on the Mt.
Laurel community this year. Thefoundation is now collecting do-
nations on its website,www.ebostrong.org, as well as atits fundraising events.
The foundation's largestfundraiser will be a gala at theFlyers Skate Zone in Voorhees onApril 24. The gala will includefood and drinks for the adults andskating tickets for the kids. Moreinformation on the gala will beavailable in the coming months.
The retirement ceremony andfoundation kickoff was a bitter-
sweet evening for Eberling. How-ever, she said watching her son'snumber retirement and seeingthe donations coming in for theEbo Strong Foundation brought asense of happiness over her.
I was completely happy, shesaid. Because I knew that myson would be so proud that thiswould be happening for him inhis honor.
Ebo Scholarship will be awarded to seniorhelping in fight against pediatric cancer
EBOContinued from page 7
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Clockwise from above: Noah Bre-itenfeld is all smiles after he
went sledding on the big hill atLaurel Acres Park last week.
David Emmert decides to switchthings up as he takes a ride on
his stomach. Erin Emmertswings sideways on her sled as
she flies down the hill. Abby Em-mert flashes a smile.
Photos by Mike Monostra/The Sun
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