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Warwick townlively.com

AUGUST 30, 2023

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXIV • NO 26

Warwick teachers nurture young minds, build bright futures School and Lititz Elementary School. The 180-day school year is he work of teachers directly slated to end on Thursday, June 6. “You have to be dedicated,” said impacts students’ educations and development, and the role Enigk. “You don’t get that extra of everyone surrounding them is to effort from someone who’s not passionate about what they are doing. support that work. “I deal with almost every single ... It’s about collaboration and staff member here, and we have everyone giving 110% all the time.” Warwick began the school year some of the most caring and passionate people I have ever met,” with all of its teaching positions filled. Enigk said that said Carolyn Enigk, Warwick School Dis- “We have a dedi- since the pandemic trict’s public rela- cated staff whose waned, the school has enjoyed a tions and marketing g o a l i s t o k e e p district full complement of coordinator. “ We have amazing teach- students engaged teachers. “The one thing we ers and staff mem- and motivated.” do is offer open posibers here. They are a dedicated staff. We have members tions to long-term substitutes once coming early and staying late. Our we hear about them,” said Enigk. teachers are huge supporters of our “That’s a great opportunity for them and us. They get a chance to students.” Warwick’s 2023-24 school year is see what Warwick is about and beginning on Wednesday, Aug. 30, what the culture is like here. This across the district’s six buildings - past year, we knew a number of Warwick High School, Warwick Mid- staff members were retiring, so we dle School, John Beck Elementary started hiring for the positions we School, John R. Bonfield Elemen- knew we were going to have.” This year, a total of 3,758 students tary School, Kissel Hill Elementary

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See Warwick teachers pg 2

BY JEFF FALK

Books have always played a critical role in college education. At one local college, the main focus is on perhaps the most studied book in the history of mankind - the Good Book. “What makes us different is that we’re a Bible college,” said Lancaster Bible College, Capital Seminary & Graduate School (LBC) executive vice president Jael Chambers. “At most colleges, you can take a course in Christianity. But every class at Lancaster Bible College is coming from the Bible. We think about

what the Bible teaches and insert it into every course.” Not unlike the Bible, LBC, whose main campus is located at 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, has stood the test of time. This year, Lancaster Bible College is celebrating the 90th anniversary of its founding. Ninety years of positively influencing hundreds of thousands of young spirits, nine decades of serving, of being a part of the Lancaster community. Sure, there’s been plenty of change, but some things just never go out of style. See Lancaster Bible pg 4

Lititz has a supernatural story to tell BY JEFF FALK

Guides such as Bob Turgyan lend a personal touch to the Lititz Historical Foundation’s ghost tours.

With its recently introduced ghost tours, the Lititz Historical Foundation is seeking to shed light on past events and tales that had formerly been shrouded in mystery. The ghost tours have 300 years of Lititz history from which to spin their yarns. “We’re telling about strange phenomena that are unexplained and ghost stories,” said Lititz Historical Foundation president Cory Van Brookhoven. “Some people say there are ghosts in Lititz. There’s a possibility there might be. I think that some things can be explained, See Ghost tours pg 8

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John R. Bonfield Elementary School sixth-grade teacher Bob Locker (left) explains a display during family night.

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