Len continued that much has changed since then. “Now, the club is a vibrant community, a space for both hands-on learning and socialization.” The senior described running the club as “an incredibly rewarding experience,” one that he hopes many generations of D-E students will share. “It is my hope that the future leaders of the club will continue to expand the programming around the garden.” Way to Grow, D-E Garden Club!
New Jersey National History Day Contest Highlights
Way to go! Eleven of our 8th Graders participated in the New Jersey History Day Contest, which took place at William Paterson University. This series challenges students to become experts on a topic of their choice, individually or in a group. Students take...











