Camelot Schools staffers clean up Max Myers Playground 2
Camelot Schools staffers spent their Sunday to help clean up Max Myers Playground as part of the Take Back Your Neighborhood civic group. The playground is located next to a Camelot school, Excel Academy North.

L to R: Amanda Fregia, director of special education; Eric Solomon, director of students services; Kelly Beerhalter, academic coordinator; Erin Kelly, math teacher; and David Wong, team leader, show off their hard work. Photo courtesy of Camlelot Schools.
“It’s important for us to partner with our neighbors,” said Kelly Beerhalter, the school’s academic coordinator. “The neighbors really love us, our kids are so well-behaved.” Beerhalter organized the cleanup effort in conjunction with Take Back Your Neighborhood, which held a neighborhood-wide cleanup.








As Pres. of Northwood Civic ,we are proud to have EXCLE ACADEMY SOUTH as our neighbors . Keep up the GOOD work guy’s Barry Howell Pres. N.W.C.A.
Excellent work. Now L&I needs to get rid of the illegal vendors that set up shop everyday/weekend at that park and create a mess.