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    www.shamongsun.com DEC. 31, 2014JAN. 6, 2015 FREE

    The Sun

    s we bid adieu to 2014, we take a lookback at what made news in ShamongTownship this year.

    Schools The Shamong Board of Education

    kicked off the new year by swearing intwo familiar faces.

    Both Jeff Siedlecki and Jeff Warner ran unop-

    posed and began three-year terms.Im excited about the opportunity to continue to

    serve the people of Shamong while ensuring thebest for our most important residents, our chil-dren, Warner said. Being chosen to serve on theboard is a big responsibility that I take seriously.

    Residents in Shamong Township saw an in-crease in both their local and regional school dis-trict taxes in 2014. Regional school taxes increased$123.48 on the average assessed home of $307,899 inthe township. The tax levy was 4.11 cents higher

    than last year. Overall, the district raised taxes 1.35percent over last year. The total budget amount was$151,735,648, an increase of 0.7 percent from 2013-14.

    The Shamong Township School District adoptedan operating budget of $14,587,957. That total meantan increase of $28.92 per $100,000 of a homes as-sessed value. The average assessed value of homesin Shamong Township is $307,899.

    The board approved an affiliation agreement be-tween the Shamong Township School District andThe Richard Stockton College of New Jersey for stu-

    dents to participate in sponsor internships, clinicaleducation placements and fieldwork programs inhealth services delivery, during the 2013-2014 schoolyear.

    For the first time since June 2013, the teachers inthe Shamong Township School District worked witha contract.

    At the June 17 Shamong Township Board of Edu-cation meeting, the board ratified the contract be-

    Looking back on the happenings of Shamong

    please see SENECA, page 2

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    CLOCKWISE, FROM BOTTOM LEFT: For Seneca High School students, May 30 was

    a throwback to the days of recess and field day as they celebrated Spirit Week with acarnival, which included a chicken wing eating contest. Senecas Erica Snow contests

    Leah Reistles shot in a game against Cherokee High School J an. 27. Gavin Donley, 9,

    takes his turn at the 2014 Phillies Home Run Derby at Dingletown on June 17. Sara

    Guzman buries a penalty kick in the top corner against Winslow Township High School

    during a game played at Seneca on Sept. 11. Smoke fills the skies as the Fire Service

    battled a blaze that spread across at least 800 acres in the Wharton State Forest on

    April 27. Evan McIntire flashes the thumbs up to his fellow graduates during Indian

    Mills Memorial Schools graduation ceremony on June 26. The marching band of

    Seneca High School shows off its new uniforms in September. Indian Mills MemorialSchool students braved the rain to participate in the 2014 Miss America Show Us Your

    Shoes Parade on Sept. 13. Chandler Dwyer of the Seneca boys swim team swims the

    200 medley relay against Paul VI High School Dec. 21. Shamong native Olivia Spector

    drives upfield with the ball for Team South Jersey in a game at the JCC Maccabi

    Games. The Seneca High School student council collected toys during its annual drive

    throughout November and December. Seneca senior Colleen Kazokas b attles for a

    loose ball against a player from Lenape on Sept. 23.

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    tween the Shamong BOE and theShamong Township EducationAssociation, dated July 1, 2013,through June 30, 2016.

    Board president Melissa Cilib-erti said she was relieved.

    It was a long time coming,Ciliberti said. We were able to fi-nalize the teachers contract and

    the principal/admin contract.Very pleased and happy to returnour attention fully to planning fornext school year.

    The history of the negotiationsbetween the two sides was longand often contentious.

    Like schools across the coun-try, the administration and staffat Seneca High School have beenpreparing for the Partnership for

    Assessment of Readiness for Col-lege and Careers, or PARCC. Thetest differs from the previousHSPA exam in that is taken digi-tally.

    We have a great administra-tion team who have done a great

    job of preparing for PARCC,Principal Jeff Spector said. Wefeel comfortable that we are pre-pared for the technological as-pects of administering the test.The challenge is for our teachersin managing and maintaining the

    instructional time devoted toPARCC and the normal curricu-lum. It will be an adjustment.

    The Lenape Regional HighSchool District has put bullyingand violence awareness at theforefront with anti-bullying pro-grams. Its efforts have not only re-sulted in all four schools being

    Seneca High Schoolreadies for PARCC

    SENECAContinued from page 1

    please see LRHSD, page 4

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    designated as No Place for Hate,but have also helped reduce bully-ing, violence and vandalism inci-dents.

    According to the district'ssemi-annual violence and vandal-ism report, the district had 63combined incidents of violence,vandalism, weapons and sub-

    stance abuse from Jan. 1 throughJune 30. This is a decrease of fiveincidents from the same period in2013.

    Jim Kehoe, the district's securi-ty and emergency managementcoordinator, said a significantdrop in incidents of violence andbullying led to an overall de-crease in incidents.

    We've had a decrease in inci-dents in the bullying, violence,

    vandalism and weapons cate-gories, he said.

    Last year, the district had a sig-nificant decrease in the numberof bullying incidents.

    We had no HIB incidents dur-ing the (January through June)reporting period, Kehoe said.

    For the entire 2013-14 schoolyear, there was only one con-firmed HIB incident, a large de-crease from the seven reported in2012-13.

    The Lenape district credited

    the reduction in incidents to itsfocus on anti-bullying programs.Superintendent Carol Birnbohmsaid the district had a number ofHIB presentations and assem-blies during School ViolenceAwareness Week in October. Inaddition, all four schools receiveda No Place For Hate designationfrom the Anti-Defamation League

    LRHSD sees decreasein bullying incidents

    LRHSDContinued from page 2

    please see LENAPE, page 5

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    for the second consecutive year.The district also had a large de-

    crease in fights as well as crimi-nal offenses. There were only twocriminal offenses across the dis-trict last year, compared to eightin 2012-13.

    The one area where there wasan increase in numbers was in

    substance abuse. There were 51confirmed cases last school year.This included 29 confirmed casesof drug and alcohol use, 20 casesof possession and two cases ofdistribution.

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    Lenape district schools once againdesignated No Place for Hate

    LENAPEContinued from page 4

    please see TUCKERTON, page 6

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    6 THE SHAMONG SUN DEC. 31, 2014JAN. 6, 2015

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    serving as the townships deputy mayor in2013, served as mayor with former mayorSean Gray serving as deputy mayor. Com-mitteemen Tim Gimbel and Michael Di-Croce were sworn in as well. Both men hadrun unopposed in Novembers election.Each term will expire Dec. 31, 2016.

    After discussion between the townshipcommittee and the public works depart-ment, the stretch of Forked Neck Road be-tween Willow Grove Road and Route 206will be repaved. The committee unanimous-

    ly approved a grant application and grantagreement with NJDOT for the project.

    Orange construction cones have been aregular sight for residents as road con-struction was completed on TuckertonRoad between the area of Old Indian Mills

    Road and Forked Neck Road. The Tucker-ton Road repaving project was a joint ven-ture between Shamong and Tabernacletownships.

    November elections saw incumbentMartin Mozitis (R) re-elected to his seat onthe township committee. Mozitis ran unop-posed.

    Dan McDonough Jr.chaIrman of elauwIt medIa

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    chIef executIve offIcer Barry Rubens

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    TUCKERTONContinued from page 5

    Tuckerton Road repaving project was joint venture

    NICK COHEN/The Sun

    Seneca students compete in tug-of-war during Spirit Week on May 30.

    Most of us are lucky enough to

    spend the holidays with our

    loved ones. Most of us are

    lucky enough to be able to give and re-

    ceive presents, to put a home-cooked

    meal on the table and to sit back, relax

    and enjoy whats important in life.

    There are many, though, living righthere in our state of New Jersey, who

    are not as lucky as we are. And these

    are the people who need our help the

    most.

    So as we are about to put 2014 behind

    us and enter a New Year, lets all re-

    solve to give back more in 2015.

    We like to think of ourselves as giv-

    ing people, but compared to the rest of

    the country, thats just not the case. A

    study released last week by the Corpo-

    ration for National and Community

    Service and the National Conference

    on Citizenship found that 22.4 percent

    of New Jersey residents volunteered

    their time in 2013.

    That ranked us near the bottom,

    45th, in the nation. Utah topped the list

    at 44.6 percent.

    The study found that 1.45 million

    residents volunteered a total of more

    than 206 million hours of service. The

    stats counted only non-paid work as

    volunteering.

    Millennials in our state ranked even

    lower, at 49th overall, with only 17.3

    percent of the age group volunteering

    in 2013.

    The good news is that it doesnt take

    much to change this trend. Volunteer-

    ing doesnt have to take up all of ones

    free time, and it doesnt have to includebig monetary donations. Volunteering

    can be as simple as pitching in at a

    soup kitchen, coaching a Little League

    team or collecting trash at a public

    park.

    With volunteering, doing a little can

    go a long way. What may seem as not

    much to most of us can have a huge

    impact to someone else.

    So while youre compiling your list

    of To Dos for 2015, add giving back to

    the community by volunteering.

    Lets resolve to give backin 2015For the New Year, we could allgive some of our time to lend ahelping hand

    Share your thoughts

    Do you volunteer, or do you plan to volun-teer in the New Year? Share yourthoughts on this, and other topics,through a letter to the editor.

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    DEC. 31, 2014JAN. 6, 2015 THE SHAMONG SUN 7

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    Special Education Day, recog-nized on Dec. 2 each year, is a na-tional holiday to recognize thefirst federal special education law,Individuals with Disabilities Edu-

    cation Act. On this day, peoplecommemorate the idea that everyperson is important and uniqueand so is the requirement for edu-cation. The original public law fora free and appropriate educationfor all children was signed in 1975by President Ford.

    The staff and students at Indi-an Mills Elementary Schoolturned an oft-forgotten milestoneinto a special celebration. Thedaylong event was jammed with a

    plethora of exceptional ways toemphasize the distinctiveness ofevery student and embrace unityof effort.

    In support of the overall themeof Uniqueness, the kinder-garten through fourth grade stu-dents decorated owls for theLook Whooos Unique bulletinboard. Emphasizing the criticalmessage of teamwork to accom-plish any goal, the staff and stu-dents participated in a Spirit Daytheme of basketball. However, in-

    stead of the 76ers, they were the75ers, the year the reform becamelaw, by wearing basketball appar-el. To further support the ideasexpressed by the law and its in-tent, teachers incorporated topics

    such as diversity, disabilities andinclusion of all into their dailyand weekly lessons. Some activi-ties included reading books thattaught about disabilities and the

    acceptance of others that are dif-ferent, special meet and greetsand games. Stories about accept-ance and friendship were woveninto language arts and socialstudies.

    It was a remarkable day forboth the teachers and students.Everyone came away with a newappreciation for the law and thepossibilities it unveiled.

    Indian Mills Elementary Schoolcelebrates Special Education Day

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    Special to The Sun

    Pam Girgenti'skindergartenstudents are

    pictured underthe Diversity

    Tree. Back row,from left:

    Rachael Canty,Paisley Hans-

    bury, MauraBlackshaw,

    Hunter Dono-van, Angelo

    Shehata andMichael Cor-

    bett. Front row:Caleb Martins,Nicholas Con-durso, Joseph

    Seeds, Morgan

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    WE NES YDEC. 31Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30

    and 11 a.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Come for a half-hour of

    parachute games and play time.Must be accompanied by a care-giver.

    Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery iswelcome.

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    S TUR YJAN. 3Minecraft: Ages 5 to 17. 2 p.m. at

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    Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 4p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Knitters of all levels can join thisfour-week series. Bring a projector pick one out at class. Begin-ners should bring size 10 knittingneedles. Yarn will be provided.

    TUES YJAN. 6Kids can cook: Ages 4 to 6. Noon at

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    Jane Austen Her Life and Time: 7p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.This presentation focuses on thelife and career of Jane Austen.Trish Chambers includes the lim-ited roles of women duringAustens time, her portrayal ofsociety in her six major works,how personalities of her heroinesdeveloped over the span of hernovels and how her personal lifeis reflected in her writings.

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