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JAN. 1420, 2015

What about kids


opting out of PARCC?

Golden Eagles take on Shawnee

Parents ask Lenape Regional BOE


to give students not taking assessment
an alternative to sitting in the classroom
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
With the inaugural PARCC test
just a couple months away, some
community members from municipalities in the Lenape Regional High School District are worried about the kids who decided
to not take the new standardized
assessment.
They are worried those students could be left to simply sit
and stare.
A small group of parents and
other residents came to last
weeks board of education meeting to encourage the district to
pass a policy for students choosing to opt out of the PARCC test.
Brigid Bandoner, the mother of
a senior at Shawnee High School,
spoke on behalf of the parents,
presenting the board with a sample resolution the Delran School
District passed in the fall. The
resolution provides children who
opt out of the PARCC test an alternative rather than sitting in
front of an empty computer

screen, a concept she called sit


and stare.
I'm asking the district to consider passing a resolution similar
to this, she said.
Bandoner's concerns stem
from a memo state Department of
Education Commissioner David
Hespe sent to district administrators across the state last fall. In
the memo, Hespe stated schools
are not required to provide an alternative educational program
for students who do not participate in the statewide assessment.
Bandoner will not have a child
in the Lenape district taking the
test this year, as seniors do not
participate in PARCC. However,
she said her third-grade daughter
is opting out of PARCC and believes students in all school districts should have an option if
their choose to not take the test.
We can offer them the opportunity to go to study hall or to
read a book, she suggested.
please see BOE, page 5

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Megan Drum of Seneca and Karissa Mansure of Shawnee battle for a loose ball during a girls basketball game between the two schools last week. The Golden Eagles fell to Shawnee, 65-31.

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New face for BOE
Kevin McCloy sworn in
to Tabernacle board. PAGE 6

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After graduating from Glassboro State College, now Rowan
University, in 1981, Siedlecki took
a job as a craps dealer at the Claridge Hotel and Casino. After
working at the casino and substituting at area schools, she took a
temporary maternity leave position in 1984 at Shawnee High
School where she taught freshman and sophomore physical education along with driver's education. Shawnee began to build a
new addition that fall and needed
to hire additional staff leading to
Siedlecki being offered a full-time
health and physical education position. She continued instructing
and coaching there for the next 19
years teaching mostly sophomore
physical education and driver's
education. While at Shawnee,
Siedlecki took over the head tennis coach position in 1986 and the
head track coach position in 1988.
She continued as the head coach
in both sports until she left for
Seneca in 2003. Both teams experienced success under Siedlecki
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In the fall of
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Seneca. The
track team was amazingly successful having captured two backto-back state championships in
2009 and 2010. Siedlecki continued
to teach and coach at Seneca until
she resigned from coaching tennis in 2009 and track in 2011.
There have been many awards
bestowed upon Siedlecki over the
last 31 years of teaching and
coaching but this one is special,
Siedlecki said.
"Hands down being awarded
the teacher of the year by my fellow co-workers makes my commitment to education that much
more rewarding. This award is really not about me but rather
about all the students that I have
been blessed to teach and been
able to offer an appreciation for
education, our great school system and culture, opportunity, advancement and success," Siedlecki said.
The schools previous winners
are: Gary Williams, science 20042005; Nancy Stapleford, social
studies 2005-2006; Gail Griffin,
math 2006-2007; Ron Jensen, social studies 2007-2008; Lisa
Berezansky, science 2008-2009;
Elizabeth Strittmatter, English
2009-2010; Sandy Langan, special
education 2010-2011; Tracy Betts,
English 2011-2012; Greg Bauer, science 2012-2013; Rich Watson, science 2013-2014 and Dave Knecht,
English 2014-2015.

JAN. 1420, 2015 THE TABERNACLE SUN 5

BOE reorganizes,
swears in four members
BOE
Continued from page 1

Medford Lakes resident Kevin


Ellicott agreed with Bandoner,
saying he understands most students will be taking the test. However, he added students who opt
out could be distracting to testtakers and felt there could be a solution where non-test takers can
be productive and students taking
the test won't be distracted.
We can either tell our students to sit and stare at the computer or we can let them study,
Ellicott said.
District officials and the board
thanked Bandoner for bringing
her comments forward. Board solicitor Arthur Risden said the district will take Bandoner's comments into consideration during
future decisions made on PARCC

testing.

Board reorganizes for 2015


Prior to the start of its regular
January meeting, the board of education swore in four members
who won seats during the elections in November.
Three incumbent board members, Paula Lee of Mt. Laurel,
David Stow of Medford and Linda
Eckenhoff of Southampton, were
reelected to new three-year terms.
Barry Fitzgerald of Evesham was
also elected, having defeated incumbent Joanne Sanferraro in
November. Fitzgerald was previously appointed to the Lenape
board in 2011 to fill the seat of
Joseph Fisicaro. He served on the
board through 2012, when he lost
to Sanferraro in an election.
For the second consecutive
year, Stow was unanimously chosen to be the board president, and
Eckenhoff was picked to be vice
president.

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Two friends, a 15-year-old freshman
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School, were found hanged inside their
homes only four days apart. Two days
before the senior was found, he spoke
at his friends celebration of life.
News such as this is bone chilling.
We feel deeply for the families, friends,
fellow students, teachers, administrators and members of the community
who have more questions than answers right now. Even though this did
not happen in our town, it is news that
hits hard at our homes.

Resources
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thats never more clear than at times
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wont understand.
At times like these, we are reminded
of the saying, it takes a village to
raise a child. A childs life is molded
not just by his or her parents, siblings
and extended families, but also their
friends, school community, police officers, mayors, crossing guards and

other members of the community. And


it is the job of these other members of
the community of us to remind our
kids just how great life is.
Life cannot be taken for granted.
Life is precious. Life is worth living.
According to the National Association of School Psychologists, suicide is
the third leading cause of death among
youth between 10 and 19. But it is preventable. If you or someone you know
is in need of help, there are resources
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Suicide Prevention Lifeline is (800) 2738255.
Give your kids, your siblings, your
nieces and nephews and your other
loved youths a hug tonight. We know
we will.

New year brings new face to Tabernacle BOE


Kevin McCloy sworn in along with returning members Megan Jones and Stephen Price
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
The new year brought a new face to the
Tabernacle Board of Education as the
boards annual reorganization meeting
was held on Jan. 5.
Kevin McCloy, along with returning incumbents Megan Jones and Stephen Price,
took their oaths as all three were sworn in
for three-year terms. McCloy was the leading vote getter in Novembers election with
1,112 votes. Jones and Price had 966 and
953, respectively.
Michael Lee was the sole nominee to
once again serve as board president, as
was Geneva Moore as vice president. Both
expressed their gratitude to the board for
their respective nominations.
In other news:
The board approved the following dates

for its monthly meetings in 2015: Tuesday,


Jan. 20, Tuesday, Feb. 17, Monday, March
16, Monday, April 20, Monday, May 18, Monday, June 15, Monday, July 20, Monday, Aug.
17, Monday, Sept. 21, Monday, Oct. 19, Monday, Nov. 16 and Monday, Dec. 21. All meetings are held at 7 p.m. in the media
center of Olson Middle School, 132 New
Road.
Board member John Bulina expressed
his interest in having the board revisit previous discussions over the necessity of the
boards July meeting. It is his belief that
much of what is accomplished at the meeting in July could be done if the meeting
was held later in June or earlier in August.
Lee said it was an idea the board would
continue to discuss.
The Tabernacle Township PTAs Jan. 26
event will require more than just a time
commitment. It will also require the ability

to ball.
Were excited to bring in show basketball team, the Harlem Wizards, again this
year. The Wizards will be playing a team
made up of teachers from throughout the
Seneca sending district, which should be a
lot of fun, PTA president Jenn Quartarone said.
The Harlem Wizards are a professional
entertainment basketball team that brings
a combination of basketball skill and
fun.
The event will be held at 7 p.m. in the
Seneca High School gym.
Tickets are: $10 for students in advance
or $12 at the door; $12 for adults in advance
and $15 at the door; and $18 tickets guarantee second row seats, a team poster and
early entrance. Tickets are on sale now and
can be found on the PTAs page on the districts website at www.tabschools.org.

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JAN. 1420, 2015 THE TABERNACLE SUN 7

Kathy Donoghue earns


annual honor at Seneca
Kathy Donoghue has been
named Senecas 2015-2016 educational services professional of the
year.
Donoghue graduated from Rutgers University in 1985 with a
bachelors of science degree in
environmental science. After
teaching science classes for 10
years at West Deptford and Washington Township High Schools,
she earned her masters degree in
library science from Rowan University. Donoghue worked as a
media specialist in Medford
Township at an elementary
school. When Seneca High School
opened its doors 12 years ago,
Donoghue was appointed to the
media center where she has remained ever since. In addition to
her
position
as
librarian,
Donoghue has been a soccer and
golf coach, class advisor and
school photographer. She is a
sports enthusiast and the No. 1

Seneca
fan,
and was recently named
assistant athletic director.
Donoghue believes school
involvement
enhances connections with
students fosDONOGHUE
tering positive
relationships
within the school.
When Seneca first opened, we
had more students than books
and only a few computers. We
have become a library in the
fullest sense, fitting the needs of
our
students
and
staff,
Donoghue said.
Donoghue lives in Shamong
with her husband of 29 years. She
has two grown children and a
Scottie dog that is secretly her favorite.

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WEDNESDAY JAN. 14
Preschool Fair: 10 a.m. at St. Peters
Episcopal Church. Schools and
daycare centers from Medford
and the surrounding towns will
be available to answer questions
so parents can shop for a daycare
or preschool in one location.
Library babies: Ages 0 to 2. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
The little library goers are invited
to join Mr. Rick for stories, songs,
rhymes and play time.
Chess club: Ages 7 to 16. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Mr. Rick and his young assistants
Michael and Ryan for an hour of
play and instruction.
Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
Club: Noon at the Tabernacle
Community Center, 81 Hawkins
Road. Cake and coffee is served.
Membership available for $12 a
year for those 55 and older. Trips
to all over the area and the nation
are available to members and
friends.
Tabernacle Womans Association
meeting: Second Wednesday of

the month. Social and civic


organization. For more information visit tabernaclewomansassociation.wordpress.com or email
twacommunity@gmail.com.

THURSDAY JAN. 15
Fantastic Four: Sub-Mariner vs.
the Human Race: Ages 6 to 12. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Mr. Rick for an iPad delivered
big-screen reading of this old
school, Marvel adventure. Feel
free to come dressed as a
favorite superhero. The reading
may be followed by a fun, storyrelated activity.

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FRIDAY JAN. 16
Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
6. 10:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Mr. Rick for stories
of all kinds to be followed by an
engaging and creative activity.
Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Children are welcome to practice their reading
skills and make a new friend by
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MONDAY JAN. 19

Sports Saturdays: Ages 7 and up. 2


p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.

Day-off adventures: Grades kindergarten through six. 9 a.m. at

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife


Refuge: Activities include hiking,
games, live animals, crafts and
more. The cost is $60 per child.
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TUESDAY JAN. 20
Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
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Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Knitters of all levels are invited to
this four-week series. Bring a
project or pick one out at class.
Beginners should bring size 10
knitting needles. Yarn will be provided.
Finding the Right Fit college
seminar: 7 p.m. at Pinelands
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of The College Link will present a
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schools that meet you or your
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