Nathan Roseboro recently represented Southampton Township Schools at the Burlington County School Boards' Association Eighth Grade Dialogue that was conducted on March 17th at Delran High School.
The Eighth Grade Dialogue is an annual event that showcases exceptional students from Burlington County school districts. There were students from eighteen districts that participated in this year's event. The Eighth Grade Dialogue is a forum for the students to share their K-8 educational experiences with Board of Education members, school administrators, and their parents.
A moderator guides the discussion on a variety of topics that includes having the students share their opinions on a variety of topics that include, the highlights of their K-8 education, their feelings about the PARCC assessment, ideas on how their school district could improve education, and plans for their future education and career.
Nate was accompanied by his father Charles to the event. Board of Education members, Jeffrey E. Hicks, Arnold Harrison, and Betty Wright attended to support Nathan. In addition, Superintendent Michael L. Harris was in attendance.
In addition to citing academics, Nate talked about the important role that basketball and music have played in his educational experience in Southampton.
When asked who has been the most influential person in his education thus far, Nathan identified his parents Sharon and Charles. Nate went on to elaborate how his father has been a strong guiding force in his education.
We can truly say that "Nate was great" in representing Southampton Schools. We are very proud of him! Congratulations on a job well done!