Mrs. Cifaloglio

NAME: Mrs. Cifaloglio

SCHOOL: Notre Dame Regional School - Newfield

CLASS: 1st Grade

SCHOOL PHONE: 856-697-0155 ext 124


Mrs. Cifaloglio :-)

Hello! My name is Marita Cifaloglio. I grew up in Franklinville 
and graduated from Delsea Regional High School. I graduated from GCC, 
attended Stockton, and received my BA from Thomas Edison State College. 
We live on a farm (sod) in the Buena area.  We attend Queen of Angels Parish 
in Minotola and participate in the Children's Liturgies and serve on the 
hospitality committee. My husband and I celebrated our 25th wedding 
anniversary in January 09. We have four children, Sylvie, Melissa, Gina & 
Jovanni. 
    Sylvie graduated in May 2008 with academic honors from Rowan University, 
majoring in health & physical education. Sylvie teaches health & phys ed at
Lindenwold Middle School and is an assistant football and baseball 
coach at the high school. Sylvie proposed in July to a wonderful girl, 
Danielle Joslin from Newfield. We are very excited and we are now planning an 
August 2010 wedding at Queen of Angels in Landisville. 
Melissa graduated from Immaculata University also in May 2008 and teaches 
Family Consumer Science at Woodstown High School. Gina is a junior at Holy 
Family University in Philadelphia majoring in nursing. 
Jovanni graduated from Buena in June 09 and attends ACCC through the NJ STARS 
program and plans on attending Rowan in 2 years. Joey coaches the Buena 
Braves Varisity Football, Notre Dame Varsity boys basketball and teaches gym 
at the Landisville campus of ND. Joey plans on teaching Special Education in 
a high school.
     We are very proud of our children and credit Notre Dame with 
reinforcing our beliefs and dreams for our children within the classroom. 
Not a week goes by without one of our children stating how much they miss 
the family atmosphere at Notre Dame. Notre Dame can be very proud of the 
fact that WE ARE #1 IN CATHOLIC EDUCATION!

Mission For The Class

    The best way to encourage children to learn is to create an atmosphere 
of fun and excitement.  If the children are excited to be in the classroom, 
they will want to learn.  We put God first in all our work and remember that 
we are here to continue to do His work.