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Delaware Valley Friends School Soccer All-Stars
The Delaware Valley Friends School Athletic Department is pleased to announce Soccer Season 2014 All-Stars.

The Delaware Valley Friends School Athletic Director, Jalal Rhamirich, is pleased to announce that Daniel Maestri (10th) and Tyler Veale (9th) were selected to play in the Tri-County Independent School League Soccer All-Star game on Monday, November 3rd.
Hannah Blossom (12th) and Christine Scolari (9th) were selected to play in the Tri-County Independent School League Soccer All Star Team verses the Penn Jersey League All Stars on Thursday, November 6th.
There will be a second game at 3:30 pm, when the boys Tri-County All Stars will play the Penn Jersey All Stars immediately following the girls game, players will be announced at a later date.
We are proud of all the DVFS soccer players boys and girls, their hard work, commitment and determination has produced another successful year and lots of enjoyment.
Please come if you can to encourage our players and enjoy a great game of soccer! http://ow.ly/Dz9e9
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For 26 years, Delaware Valley Friends School has been a national leader in the field of educating students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, executive function disorders, and other language-based learning differences.
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Delaware Valley Friends delivers a rigorous college preparatory curriculum using research-based instructional methods and innovative assistive technologies to help students build the skills they will need to become successful adults and life-long learners. Our teaching professionals developed the DVFS Adolescent Literacy Program to address the specific needs of students in the middle and high school years. Based on Orton-Gillingham principles, it is the only school-based program in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey accredited by the International Multisensory Structure Language Education Council (IMSLEC) and among very few recognized by the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) as a center for teaching and teacher-training excellence. Our reading remediation and assistive technologies are all fully and consistently integrated throughout the curriculum and school day.