Dear Classmates and Former Teachers, Kris and I had wonderful experiences during our time at Greenfield Elementary. So much so, that 10+ years later we decided to collaborate and put in countless hours of time to organize and plan the Albert M. Greenfield Class of 1998 Ten Year Reunion in order to bring all of our old friends together again! Although we don’t remember being particularly close friends while attending Greenfield, thirteen years later we reconnected after finding each other on the social networking website, Facebook in November 2007 and the rest is history! We both agreed that a reunion would be a good idea and since the ten-year mark was fast approaching, it certainly was timely! Each and every student and teacher was, and still is important to us as you all helped make us into the people we are today. We shared experiences, learned from each other, and literally, grew up together. We hope you all get as much out of this site and the reunion as we have by bringing it to you!! P.S. - We'd also like to thank Justin Ott for his help! -Emily Buffington, Class of 1998
Emily Buffington - National Title Order Coordinator, Fidelity National Title Emily attended Albert M. Greenfield Elementary school from Kindergarten in 1989 to eighth grade in 1998. She was a member of the yearbook staff from 1995 through 1998, when she became the yearbook editor. Emily also participated in the MG program from second through eighth grade. After graduating Greenfield, she (hesitantly) moved to South Jersey and attended Kingsway Regional High School for four years, graduating with honors in 2002. Emily would continue her academic career at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey, where she was accepted into the College of Communication. During her years at Rowan, Emily was inducted into Lambda Pi Eta, the College of Communication National Honors Society. In 2006, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication Studies and a concentration in Environmental Sciences.
Emily currently works at Fidelity National Title Insurance Company in Center City Philadelphia and has plans to move to the Atlanta, Georgia area in January 2009. Emily is extremely passionate about the environment and preserving our natural resources and hopes to pursue a career in that growing industry.
Kristerpher Henderson - IT Specialist, PJM Interconnection Kristerpher began his Greenfield years in Mrs. Sklar's kindergarten class. From there on he became involved in music (violin), MG classes and kick-ball afterschool with Dr. Burns. Fifth grade ended Kristerpher's years at Greenfield. From there he went to J.R. Masterman Laboratory & Demonstration School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Track became a new activity for Kris while at Masterman. He also continued his music education by receiving a one-year scholarship to Curtis Music Institute. Kris holds two school records for track relay events in the 400 meter dash and 800 meter dash. Kris graduated with honors from Masterman and continued his education at Drexel University in Philadelphia. While at Drexel University he was still involved in track and reached his pinnacle by competing in the 2004 Penn Relays. While pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering and Information Science, and participating in the Co-Op program, he became paired with his current employer, PJM Interconnection, a regional transmission organization (RTO) that plays a vital role in the U.S. electric power system. Kris is an IT Specialist for a newly designed department which manages 24/7 monitoring and operation of PJM's entire IT Infrastructure. In his spare time, Kristerpher is either playing tennis, in which he is an active member of the United States Tennis Association (USTA), running or indulging in Video Games. Popular in the gaming community, Kristerpher was featured on MTV for the release of the popular video game, Halo 3 for Xbox 360. On the side, Kristerpher also does web development. His latest projects are www.greenfieldreunion.com , the Class of 1998 reunion site, and www.greeninggreenfield.net , an environmental education group formed in conjunction with the Greenfield Home and School Association and other various sites.
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