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From The Mayor’s Desk Vendors & Crafters Wanted for


St. Jude’s Rummage Sale
T
he Township has been very success- Flanders Road that connects to trails that
ful in acquiring open space lands by meander around this beautiful pine forest.
Submitted by Tish Rohe
attracting grant funding and strategi- The woodland trails were completed by

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Girl Scouts working toward their Gold endors and crafters are being sought for an indoor rummage sale spon-
cally following open space and trail plans.
Award, Boy Scouts working on Eagle sored by Knights of Columbus. The sale will be held on Saturday,
I invite you to explore these areas through
Projects, volunteers from Grace Church on September 25, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Jude’s Church Parish
our new, and expanding, trail system. Many
the Mount in Netcong, and members of Mt. Center, 17 Mt. Olive Road in Budd Lake, NJ. The cost to reserve a table is
of the trails have been built by hard working
Olive’s Open Space Committee. Volunteers $15. For more information, please call (973) 426-9394 or send an e-mail to
volunteers. I thank them for their labor and
are critical to the future and success of our rohesquires@yahoo.com.
commitment to making Mt. Olive a special
place to live, work and play. trail program.
At Turkey Brook Park you will find an Please consider volunteering to help
expanded paved trail system around the build new trails in other open space areas
perimeter of the recreation area. The paved and take care of the 5-mile trail system we
sections are available from any parking lot. already enjoy. Information about trails is
From the loop road near the football fields, available on our website at www.mounto-
a woodland un-paved “White Trail” links livetownship.com where you can download
Turkey Brook Park to Mt. Olive High maps, sign up as a volunteer, and learn
School. Trail users following the white trail about other trail opportunities around Mt.
toward the high school have a choice of two Olive. To join our trail volunteer team and
routes. A trail marked with orange blazes receive information about Mt. Olive’s trails,
takes a loop around Maier’s Pond. A yel- send an e-mail to Kathy Murphy at kmur-
low-blazed trail follows Turkey Brook. phy@mtolivetwp.org or to recreation at
Both end at the high school. After a short recreation@mtolivetwp.org.
road walk along Flanders Road from Turkey Take a walk, get some exercise, bird
Brook Park, the white-blazed trail resumes watch, enjoy the scenery and peace in Mt.
into Turkey Brook Greenway and continues Olive’s beautiful parks.
to the cul-de-sac on Goldmine Road. There David M. Scapicchio, Mayor
is a small parking area on the east side of Mt. Olive
Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month • September 2010 • Page 3
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Mount Olive Community School

T
he Community School at Mount workplace skill development, and health
Olive is pleased to announce that our awareness. Our webpage offers great infor-
fall 2010 brochure is now online! mation about the variety of courses avail-
Please visit www.mtolivecommuni- able this fall, as well as links to other excit-
tyschool.com to view our course offerings ing events taking place in the Mount Olive
and to register! As we move into the fall School district. We're looking forward to
semester, we are proud to offer over 180 hearing from you!
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learn more about our group. For more playgroups, coffee/breakfast/lunch dates,
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PEAK Golf Outing Raises Money for
Special Needs Children

P
EAK (Parents of ExtrAordinary lies.
Children) of Mt. Olive recently host- One of the new programs PEAK would
ed its 3rd Annual Golf Outing and like to offer is a summer enrichment pro-
raised more than $10,000 to fund its pro- gram. A pilot program will be offered
grams for local special needs children. August 16-20 and 23-27 at Mt. Olive’s
The June 28 outing was held at the Great Drakes Brook Park. The instructors will
Bear Golf and Country Club in East incorporate activities such as sensory explo-
Stroudsburg, Pa., and attracted golfers from ration, arts and crafts, music and movement
all over New Jersey. The event featured a into a summer camp-like experience.
shotgun start, contests for the golfers, a “We really want to use this program to
catered lunch, tricky tray and auction. extend what’s offered in the Extended
“We just want to thank all of our great School Year programs that many of our kids
sponsors, the area businesses who gener- attend through their home school district.
ously donated, the golf courses who donat- So many special needs kids need mental and
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Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month • September 2010 • Page 9

Three Families Displaced By Fire


At Flanders Apartment Complex

T
hree families were homeless Sunday with an open flame in the tight surroundings
morning on August 29 after a fire that of an apartment or condominium complex.”
started on a deck between two apart- Firefighters from the Flanders Fire
ments spread into the attic of an apartment Company and Rescue Squad made the ini-
building in Flanders. There were no tial attack on the fire. They were assisted by
injuries. the Budd Lake and Chester Fire Companies,
Flanders Fire Chief Fred Detoro Jr. said the Red Cross and the Mount Olive Police
firefighters were called to Building 5 of Dept. No damage estimate was given.
Oakwood Village at 3:18 a.m. Sunday The Flanders Fire Company and Rescue
morning and found fire crawling up the wall Squad No. 1 provides fire protection and
outside the building and into the attic area. emergency medical services to residents
Firefighters knocked down the outside fire and businesses in Flanders and, through
and quickly located the main body of flames mutual aid, surrounding towns. It is made
between the ceiling and the roof and up of about 75 members, all of whom
brought it under control. Detoro said the fire receive training in fire suppression, rescue,
appears to have been started by citronella hazardous materials response, homeland
candles on the deck. security issues and emergency medical
“The homeowner was using citronella services. The fire company operates two
candles on the deck and thought she put fire engines, one tower truck, one heavy res-
them out,” said Detoro. “This serves as an cue, a brush-and-foam truck, two ambu-
illustration about the dangers of using can- lances, a multiple-casualty unit and a mass
dles, grills, tiki torches, or anything else decontamination unit.

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eleventh in September. The Troop ing event includes rides and beach camping.
meets at 7:30 p.m. Mondays at St. Jude For more information about Troop 249,
Parish in Budd Lake. The Troop's first please call Mike Strobel, Troop 249
meeting will be on Monday, September 13 Committee Chairman, at (973) 219-7627.

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Grand Opening! Always Best Care Senior Services of NW Morris

A
lways Best Care Senior Services grandparents, Always Best Care Senior home. Family members are encouraged to Alzheimer’s, cancer or Parkinson’s disease,
had its ribbon cutting, Grand Services of NW Morris offers a range of take part in the free personal consultation, or simply needs assistance making a week-
Opening Ceremony on Tuesday, services that will ensure that their loved where Always Best Care Senior Services ly grocery trip, Always Best Care Senior
August 3rd at Paragon Village, Independent ones are treated with care." Area families will create a detailed, written care plan. Services of NW Morris has the capability to
Living Community of Hackettstown, NJ. searching for a trusted source of care for Assisted Living - Free of charge, this enhance the life of the area’s seniors," said
"Always Best Care Senior Services is their elderly relatives can now turn to service presents seniors with options for Chatman. "Our range of services can be tai-
pleased to bring its tradition of providing Always Best Care Senior Services to take choosing the most appropriate living facili- lored to meet a client’s particular needs,
dependable, high-quality care to the seniors the guesswork out of finding the right in- ty to suit their needs. Additionally, Always whether they require just a few hours of
of the local community," said Paulette home or assisted living service. Best Care Senior Services works with med- assistance a day or constant care 24 hours a
Chatman, President of Always Best Care Home Care - With the assistance of a ical professionals, care facilities, seniors day, seven days a week."
Senior Services of NW Morris. "For those registered nurse chosen to specifically meet and their families to constantly ensure the For more information about Always Best
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task of caring for their spouse, parents or tain their independence while living at that seniors deserve. contact Paulette Chatman at (862) 772-
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senting the Mount Olive Chamber of Commerce, is the ceremonial "cutting of the ribbon" for her
new business, Always Best Care Senior Services of NW Morris.

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Two Sisters Donate Their Hair for Locks of Love

T
wo sisters of
Flanders, Tiffany
Griff, 15, and
Kimberly Griff, 9, both
donated their hair to Locks
of Love. For Tiffany, this is
her fourth time donating her
hair. She donated her hair in
third grade, fifth grade, sev-
enth grade and now ninth
grade. It takes her two years
to grow 13 inches to donate.
For Kimberly, this is her
second time donating her
hair. She donated her hair
when she was in the first
grade and now third grade. Sisters, Tiffany and Kimberly Griff, show their cut hair for Locks
The two sisters plan on of Love.
doing it again in two years.
Tiffany and Kimberly had to donate to people who magazines and television
their hair cut at Lighten Up need it, is just one way they programs. Children com-
in Budd Lake on June 21, can help others. prise of 80 percent of the
2010. Tiffany donated 13 Locks of Love which is donors making this a charity
inches and Kimberly donat- based in Florida has been that children can do them-
ed 12 inches. providing hair pieces to selves. Most of the children
The girls’ Aunt Lisa more than 1,000 children helped by Locks of Love
wore a wig when she was since 1997. They provide have lost their hair due to a
battling breast cancer 11 hairpieces to financially dis- medical condition called
years ago so Tiffany and advantaged children under alopecia areata, which has
Kimberly want to continue the age of 18 with medical no known cause or cure.
to do something special to hair loss. Thousands of The prostheses we provide
show their appreciation to bundles of donated hair help to restore their self-
the people who donated hair arrive from around the esteem and their confi-
that made their Aunt’s wig. country as a result of nation- dence, enabling them to
The girls feel that growing al publicity Locks of Love face the world and their
their hair and having it cut receives in newspapers, peers.

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Calendar of Events
Saturday, Sep 18 Sunday, Sep 19
All Air-Cooled Gathering (Sep 18 & 19) —A Cider Pressing: A 0 XVW 6HH —Watch the
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Mt. Olive Resident Recently Published His First Novel: The Last Jump
By Cheryl Conway World War II. woven into the historically back then,” he continues.

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ascinated by history The novel starts off in the accurate backdrop of World “It’s an inspiration on how
and surrounded by 1990s, traces back to WWII War II. It is intended to be America stood together
veterans his entire life from 1941 to 1945, and then both motivating as well as back then. Even Hollywood
motivates and inspires Mt. ends in 2004. Fact and fic- inspirational as we recall the was on our side.” Many of
Olive resident John Nevola tion intermixed, The Last dignity and majesty of a them served in the war, he
to write and recently publish Jump is a war story, mys- country united as never says, by entertaining the
his first novel The Last tery, love tale and narrative before or since,” describes troops and holding war
Jump. of “valor and honor about Nevola. bond drives. “Everyone
A former information the gritty men and women “The reader is transport- pitched in together and did
technology executive with who won World War II,” ed back in time to an imper- what they needed to do.”
IBM, Nevola had wanted to according to the book’s fect America, with all its A guru for history and
write a historical novel description. “The reader is incredible virtues and vex- always taking honors cours-
about WWII but never transported back to a time ing shortcomings, strug- es in that subject, Nevola
found the time until retiring when Americans stood gling with racial and gender also learned a lot about John Nevola on the right and 90-yr old paratrooper he inter-
in Sept. 2005. At the age of shoulder to shoulder in issues while fighting for its WWII through his family’s viewed for the book.
67, Nevola has found a new defense of their nation. It very survival. It was a time involvement in the war.
career path with hopes to was an imperfect America, when Americans stood “Their stories, I think er’s side served in the U.S. Nevola, who also inter-
write even more novels with all its incredible virtues shoulder to shoulder to free that all fed into the pas- army in the Philippines, viewed several veterans and
about the topic he so pas- and vexing shortcomings the world from tyranny. It sion,” he says about his Europe, France and Italy. a 90-year paratrooper to get
sions. that struggled with racial was a time when the sons of interest in WWII. “I wanted “I was born in 1943,” a sense of what they felt
He is an inspiration to and gender issues while presidents and senators to write about what I like explains Nevola. “I grew up during the war.
other aspiring writers. fighting for its very sur- served, fought, suffered and and knew about. “WWII has with uniforms that were Nevola says “it was
“My best advice would vival.” died alongside average been a passion of mine since always present. There were always in the back of my
be pick a subject that you A mother’s dying wish to Americans and famous I remember.” plenty of books and stories. mind to write a book,” but
know and love, start now her son, J.P. Kilroy, a mid- celebrities.” His father, Edward It got into my head at an working full time as an
with bits and pieces such as dle-aged divorced journal- The story “confronts the Nevola, served overseas early age. I studied every- executive took up most of
developing a story line, ist, is for him to reconcile plight of African- with his three brothers as thing I could and read his time. He has been wide-
characters, plot ideas and with his father who left him Americans, none of who U.S. merchant marines in everything I could.” ly published in business
then chip away at the writ- 30 years prior and learn was awarded a Medal of North Africa, India, The bibliography in The magazines with numerous
ing,” says Nevola. “Once about the family secret. Honor during the war. It England and Italy; and five Last Jump cites 70 books articles on disaster recovery
you become invested, you'll Kilroy, who ignores his also delves into the world of of his uncles on his moth- and magazine articles, says cont. on page 18
find the time to continue. mom’s request, attends a "Rosie the Riveter" and
Remember, tomorrow is White House Medal of female ferry pilots who fig-
promised to no one...so start Honor ceremony in honor of ure prominently in the
today. And if you're lucky his father and learns that his story.”
enough to be able to retire, father is deceased. He also Nevola recommends the
use that opportunity to fin- meets four of his father’s book to anyone between the
ish your work and live your wartime buddies but discov- ages of 17 to 90, especially
dream.” ers they have sworn in oath the veterans because “they
Five years ago is when to never reveal Kilroy’s are dying about a thousand a
Nevola started writing The family secret. As Kilroy day,” he says. Women will
Last Jump. Published July reaches out to these aging enjoy it too he says.
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Comedy Night with Uncle Floyd — Knights 72 Eyland Avenue, Succasunna, NJ. Open to
military newspaper while serving in the they greed to publish it,” says Nevola.
U.S. Army; and is a member of the Military of Columbus Hall, Route 46, Netcong, NJ. public; registration begins 10 am; $; (908) 656-
Nevola was born in New York City and
Writer’s Society of America. earned his associates degree in electronic Open to public; 7 pm; $30 advanced tickets, 3947.
Since he had written business articles engineering from the College of $35 at door; (973) 876-7593. NJ Blood Drive — Flanders United
while he was employed with IBM, he says Aeronautics in NY. He and his wife of 45 Flanders Troop 156 Popcorn Fundraiser — 3UHVE\WHULDQ 'UDNHVGDO H5 RDG ) ODQGHUV
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the challenging part, and he decided to self- A portion of the proceeds from The Last am to 3 pm; (973) 713-1213. ioned street fair in lively Roxbury with festiv-
publish it to avoid additional expenses from Jump will be donated to charity to assist Free to Breathe 3.5K Walk — Join walkers to ities, including activities, games and crafts.
a professional editor and a long period for families of fallen soldiers and injured veter- help fight against lung cancer. All proceeds cont. on page 20
marketing the book, he says. ans. Nevola says he recently donated pro-
Nevola’s three daughters contributed to ceeds from book sales so far to the Freedom
the editing process of his book, he admits. Alliance Scholarship Fund.
Robin Bloom of Belvidere, a teacher, cor- “That’s just our way of giving back a lit-
rected spelling and punctuation; Crysta tle bit,” says Nevola.
Nevola of Morris Plains, a project manager, Now that his book is complete, Nevola
edited word selection and creativity; and has been very busy promoting his book, but
Tracy Ricciardulli, an attorney, organized he says “once that calms down I'll begin the
the book. His son, Jon Nevola, an officer in next novel. I've already started with some
the NYC police department, also lightly "bits and pieces."
edited portions of the book, along with his The Last Jump is available in both hard
brother Alan and sister-in-law Fran of cover and soft cover through Barnes &
Morris Plains. Noble and Amazon.com. It is currently on
“I couldn’t have done it without them,” sale for 20 percent off the original retail
he admits, calling them “trolls.” He attained price of $26.95 for hard cover and $18.95
this nickname after dialoguing with best for soft.
selling civil war novelist Jeff Shaara who For more information, visit http://out-
also uses his family to edit his materials and skirtspress.com/thelastjump or www.the-
refers to them as “trolls in the basement.” lastjump.com.
Tell Them You Saw It In The Mt. Olive This Month • September 2010 • Page 19

Letter To The Editor


A Letter to the editor from Mr. Kotnour, Madison WI. in response to Mt. Olive Twp.
BOE dropping the letter “D”.

Give NJ School District truck drivers? The board needs to know that
not all students have to sit behind a desk and
What It Wants: An “F” look out a window for a life occupation.

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Superintendent who prefers to This school district is incompetent to
flunk students rather than give them think that the “D” grade is tantamount to
a “D” grade ought to be fired as failure and should not be used. Now that
well as the School Board that made the final they have done away with the “D” grade
decision. Such a move is an example of they can pride themselves on having more
what is wrong with education in the U.S. “F” grades than any other district in N.J. If
Educators who think that all students should they were really smart, they would do well
have the same brains and talents, need their to get rid of the letter grading system alto-
own heads examined – because, all students gether, since it is the stumbling block to cal-
are not the same, and will never be. All, are culating student achievement.
unique individuals. Abolish the letter grade system
To counter an ignorant statement regard- Letter grades have been a disaster since
ing the letter “D” the N.J. School District they were first invented. They came about
needs to know that many students are not to generalize grades so teachers could put
100% “D” students, and that even if they down a letter, and not have to average or
were, to conclude that they would do “D” calculate exactly what the percentage
work in plumbing, restaurant or piloting an should be. It also sped up th time to mark
airplane, is absolutely absurd. Any occupa- report cards. Grades can easily and accu-
tions that require certain levels of compe- rately define a student achievement through
tence are screened and proven to have the the use of percentages without attaching a
proper capabilities. They are not graded as letter to it. Therefore, each student achieves
high school students, tests for occupations, to his/her level, without the stigma of fail-
are given. Did the School District give ure. A student grade would be recorded as
thought to how many “D” students are com- the percent of achievement and the students
petent bricklayers, construction workers, then knows exactly where he/she stands.
auto mechanics, landscape professionals or cont. on page 21
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NJ School District...
cont. from page 19 while other are tough. Each uses their own Some pop quizzes are a disaster for students time than faster students, in learning what is
Whether they receive a 95%, 85%, 73%, methods for determining grades. Some who are not prepared. Absenteeism is not an being taught? Unless tracking is used, class-
66%, 52% or less would be how achieve- teachers may include homework in the excuse, and taking a test a second time to es grouped homogeneously are problems
ment is recorded. There are no failures – grade – other not. Some use outside proj- improve a poor score, is rarely given. “F” for many students, because the teacher’s
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students can work to improve grades. The assignments, spelling, grammar, creativity, the year, because students will be lost for is open to failure.
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The views and opinions of this syndicated column does not reflect
Listen To Luigi the view and opinions of MJ Media, LLC..

September 11, 2001 Flag were flying everywhere. People we again and again. we have enjoyed so future generations will
patriotic and expressed that we as We cannot forget what made America have the same freedom we have.
Never Forget Americans will not take this and the peo- great. It is not the party affiliation. It is Unfortunately given the direction the
ple that did this will not get away. being a Patriot and American and believing country has taken the past few years there

P
eople memories are a funny thing. We So what has happened since 2001? the freedom that we have and what America may be no saving it.
can recall things that happened 30 The country is divided like never before stands for. September 11, 2001 will be a day God Bless America and God Bless the
plus years ago but can’t remember and most of all people forgot. that I will never forget or would want to for- families that lost loved ones on September
what happened yesterday. Listening to people who are in favor of get. It is a day that showed me the enemy 11, 2001.
Every time I see a deep blue sky without the Mosque being built in New York near that lives with us and in our everyday lives.
a cloud my memory triggers back to the site of the Towers saying “ Come on it is Americans better wake up and realize Comments? Email
September 11 2001. 2011” things should change sicken me that we need to make a stand to protect what listentoluigi@gmail.com
For people of my generation it was the because of the insensitivity. Yes they have
worst attack and the first attack on our every right to build a Mosque where they
mainland. want to from a legal and constitutional
Everyone that I know (being from the standpoint. But from a common sense
New York area at that time) can remember standpoint and by saying they want to repair
with detail where they were, what they were relationships between Muslims and others
doing and when they heard the news. no way.
I for one can recall getting ready to drive What happened in that past 9 years that
to the airport for a conference when my edi- people simply forget? Why is there so much
tor said that a plane hit the tower. I thought hatred for the United States? Americans
a small plan hit and that I should hurry to seem to forget that unified we will succeed
get to the airport. Then she yelled again that by divided we will fall.
a second plane hit the other tower. A few We are on that path now of falling apart.
minutes later while listening to the radio We have leadership that is not America
they said a plane hit the Pentagon, then a friendly and quite frankly not even sure our
plane crashed in Pennsylvania. It was at that President is American. I do not say that
moment I thought we are under attack. lightly. A simple birth certificate produced
We all left the office and ran to my house would have solved all the speculation.
to watch it on television. It was minutes People in general are more into trying to
later that we witnessed one of the most hor- get along than to do what is right for this
rifying scenes. The Towers collapsed. The country.
feeling that came me at that time I can still 911 caused many deaths. For many in the
feel today. The feeling of fear and sadness New York area almost anyone you speak to
for what those people went through the final knew someone who died in the Towers.
minutes before the falling towers. Those tragic memories will haunt us forev-
Today I still have that fear. We are under er.
attack by people who do not like us in fact This is a day that should never be forgot-
hate us. ten. We have days for Washington’s
A that time in 2001 people joined togeth- Birthday, Martin Luther King Day and hol-
er. Democrats, Republicans and all races idays. We need a day to remember the
came together in unison to stand up for attack on this country. This should be a
America. People reached out to help, send teaching point to our students of who did
donations and do what they can in a time of this and why. Extreme Muslims who do not
crisis. like our way of life, do not like freedom do
Our President took control and made the not like what America stands for attacked as
people feel better with his strong leadership after living amongst us. They planned with
and words that we would get who did this to detail on how to kill thousands of people in
us. a coordinated attack on us. They hate our
Americans were unified like nothing I way of life and we need not to be tolerant
have ever scene or will see in my lifetime. but beware. Given the chance they will do it

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For Young Thomas Edison There Was No Going Back To School


by Michele Guttenberger his math studies. Infuriated by the practice could read and he was a passionate reader. episode, he was relegated to selling newspa-

T
oday Thomas Edison would have of whipping a child as a teaching aid, Nancy Before he was 12, he had read the works of pers at stations along the railroad instead of
been a gifted child misdiagnosed Edison pulled young Thomas out of school Dickens, Shakespeare and the complete six inside the passenger cars.
with ADHD - Attention Deficit to be home schooled. Edison would have a volumes of “The History of the Decline and His home schooling, learning through
Hyperactivity Disorder. Although they did brief stint with two other schools. He once Fall of the Roman Empire” by English his- self exploration and Life Experience would
not have this diagnosis in his day, at the age again was labeled a behavioral problem and torian Edward Gibbon. This was quite an form his opinions on adult education.
of 7 his formal classroom teacher Reverend dropped from those schools as well. endeavor for an “addled” student. Nancy Holding a college degree did not impress
G. B. Engle told Edison’s mother Nancy With her own background in teaching, Edison believed in freethinking education Edison who did not have one. He held
Edison that after 3 months of schooling her Nancy Edison became her son’s primary through self exploration. She encouraged degrees in Life Experience education.
son was an “addled” student. The definition educator. It was she who developed the her son’s curious nature to learn things on Edison respected people who attained world
of addled is a confused or muddled person. foundation of his education. She acknowl- his own and did not force him to learn knowledge. Edison believed his managers
Rev Engle noted he was a dull student who edged her son’s brilliance despite the things he didn't enjoy. should have a broad knowledge of the world
often needed a whipping for questioning his school’s evaluation of him. Nancy Edison When he was 10 years old after reading and they had to submit to a lengthy test on
teacher out of turn and he lagged behind in supplied her son with all the books that he an elementary science book of how to do general world knowledge before they were
chemistry experiments at home, he built his offered a position in his company regardless
first science laboratory in the family base- of their university degrees. Many failed his
ment. Nancy kept plying him with more sci- test and were denied employment. Only six
ence books especially on chemistry. percent passed his test which he graded
Chemistry was his first love and Edison himself.
spent all his spare money buying chemicals, The National Park Service has made a
bottles, and wires for his childhood experi- fun simulation of this employment test on
ments. His chemistry experiments contin- their website. The quiz is a much shorter
ued even when he had his first paying job. version of this test with multiple choice
He was a 12 year old train boy (pre child answers (not available on the original ver-
labor law days) on the Grand Trunk sion). The original test included 150 ques-
Railway selling newspapers and candy to tions on science, history, current events,
passengers. He also printed a weekly news- math and even morality. Find out if Thomas
paper - the Weekly Herald. What wages he Edison would have hired you.
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