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SEPT. 2329, 2015

Seneca football falls to Lenape

One tenth of Senecas


student body takes
part in marching band
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
When most people think about
the dog days of August, they
smell the fresh cut grass from the
football field and hear the whistles that fill the air during the
teams grueling training camp
practices.
When fall comes around, folks
cannot wait to break out their
sweaters and fill the bleachers on
Friday nights to see if this years
team has what it takes.
However, people fail to credit
the group that plays the fight song
when the team scores or gets the
crowd up when the team is taking
the field, a group that dedicates
similar hours during its summer
vacation to perfecting its craft.
When I went to football games
before ninth grade, I noticed how
the band was always a large part
of the energy in the stands,
three-year Seneca band member
Kevin Woytowich said.
The high school marching
band is a very prideful group that
also begins organized practices in
please see GOLDEN, page 15

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Seneca High Schools Brett Barnes lines up as he is covered by Lenapes No. 11 Josh Flowers. These two went at it all night as they represented the top receiver and cornerback for their respective teams. The Indians got the best of the Golden Eagles, dominating the
game defensively and getting the victory by a score of 20-7. For another photo, please see page 11.

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LRHSD BOE
Holy Cross parents concerned
with busing. PAGE 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1619
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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County plans
flu vaccine
clinics
The Burlington County Health
Department will start providing
seasonal flu and pneumonia vaccines to county residents starting
in September. Clinics are currently scheduled throughout the
county through December. Residents who wish to register for
clinics in advance can do so by
visiting the Health Departments
website
pubhealth.co.burlington.nj.us/public/. Walk-ins are
also welcome.
Getting an annual flu shot is
one of the best ways you can stay
healthy this flu season, said
Holly Cucuzzella, director and
health officer of the Burlington
County Health Department.
Other easy things everyone
should practice to stay healthy include washing your hands often
with soap and warm water, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when youre sick.
Those 65 years and older, children under two, and those with
weakened immune systems have
a higher risk of experiencing
complications from the flu, but an
annual seasonal flu shot is recommended for all residents aged 6
months and older by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Seasonal flu is a contagious
respiratory illness caused by flu
viruses. It spreads between people and can cause mild to severe
illness. In some cases, the flu can
lead to death. In the United States,
flu season occurs in the fall and
winter.
Seasonal flu activity usually
peaks in January or February,
but it can occur as early as October and as late as May.
For the vaccine to provide full
protection against the flu, it takes
about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in
the body. Getting vaccinated early
in the fall helps to reduce the
chances residents may get sick
the flu before the vaccine is able
to provide full protection.
It can sometimes be hard to
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he topic of campaign funding


rears its ugly head about this
time every year. While its an
issue that is associated with biggerbudget elections such as for Congress,
governor and president, its not something that passes by local elections.
And thats a shame a real shame.
Elections at every level should be
about whos right for the job, not who
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Campaign funding reform has been
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A few years ago, one local municipality passed a pay-to-play ordinance
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Moorestown originally passed an ordinance to align its campaign contribution limits to that of the state

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$2,600 for professional business entities and $7,200 for political action committees.
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After signatures were gathered opposing the change, Moorestown reversed the ordinance and returned its
contribution limits to the lower levels.
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Local politics, more so than any other


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We encourage all local councils,
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already on the books.
Its election season, and as we watch
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candidates at the state level and hear
of even more trouble at the federal
level its hard not to lose confidence
in the honesty and integrity of politics
today.
But local elections and local politics
dont have to be that way, as long as we
control it.

Holy Cross parents bring busing concerns to BOE


LRHSD responsible for providing transportation to and from private school
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
At last weeks Lenape Regional High
School District Board of Education meeting, a group of Holy Cross parents who represented towns from all over the district
used the public comment session to voice
their opinions regarding busing of the private school students.
According to the state Department of
Education Office of Student Transportation, all non-public school students who reside in a district that provides transporta-

tion to and from school for remote public


school students are eligible for transportation or aid in lieu of transportation. The
term remote means the student lives beyond 2.5 miles from the high school they attend.
Our goal is to have our students bused
the same way the public students are
bused, Leanne Shine of Medford said.
We would like our students to be picked
up in their neighborhood and dropped off
in their neighborhood, and we would like
our students to be picked up at dismissal
instead of an hour after the final bell

rings.
Many students from the area who attend
Holy Cross do not get home until almost 6
p.m. and are often late to school. According
to Shine, in the six days of school Holy
Cross has had, students from the Lenape
district have been late for three of them
due to the busing situation.
These buses are picking up Shawnee students and dropping them at home before
they go to Holy Cross, and while it is a bit
further away, everyone agreed it is unreaplease see PARENTS, page 12

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CALENDAR

WEDNESDAY SEPT. 23
Abrakadoodle: Ages 4-6. 2 and 4
p.m. at the Pinelands Branch
Library. Kids will explore their
own creativity and learn new
techniques while using their
imaginations to create their own
framed masterpiece. Registration
required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
calendar/abrakadoodle-8.
Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
Club: Noon at the Tabernacle
Community Center, 81 Hawkins
Road. Cake and coffee are 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.
Open Prayer Gathering: 6:30 p.m.
at Crossroads Community Church
of Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road.
For any local residents seeking
prayer.

THURSDAY SEPT. 24
Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join for a half hour of parachute

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games and play time together.


Must be accompanied by a caregiver. Registration required. Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/parachute-play-34.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Yoga
Pretzels is a fun and vibrant way
to get kids bending, breathing,
twisting and stretching. Please be
sure to have the children wear
comfortable, breathable clothes
and bring a yoga mat or a large
towel to use as a mat. Registration
required.
Visit
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Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. at


Pinelands Branch Library. Please
join us with Babita Kapoor, a registered Shakti Om Yoga instructor, to learn yogas ancient science of breath control and reenergize your body and mind.
Wear comfortable, breathable
clothes and bring a yoga mat if
you have one. Registration
required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
calendar/candlelight-yoga-15.

SATURDAY SEPT. 26
Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7-17. 2
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Mr. Will for fun-filled Poke-

mon battle with other Pokemon


trainers. Bring your Nintendo
DS/DSi/3DS system and Pokemon Black/White and/or X/Y to
participate.
Registration
required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
calendar/pokemon-battle-bash-3.
Third annual Pig Roast: 1 to 6 p.m.
at the Medford VFW 317 Church
Road, Medford, 08055. Enjoy
plenty of pig, beer, wine, soda,
music and all the fixin's with lots
of seating under the big tents.
Not only that but the price has
come down to $20 this year. Stop
in or call (609) 654-9823 anytime between 2 and 6 p.m. for
tickets or more information.Tickets will be available from the bartenders at the VFW or at the
door.

SUNDAY SEPT. 27
Pinelands Pathfinder RPG at the
Gamers
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Pinelands Branch Library. Join
the Gamer's Vault in Medford as
it begins a series of tabletop roleplaying sessions using the
Pathfinder rule set. The game is
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10:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Ms. Danielle for stories, songs, and a craft or activity.
Registration required. Visit
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Junior Lego Club: Ages 5-9. 3 and 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join the newly formed Junior
Lego Club, especially for the
younger Lego builders. Please do
not bring your own Legos. Registration
required.
Visit
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TUESDAY SEPT. 29
Pillowcase Project: Ages 8-11. 4 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Join
the American Red Cross for The
Pillowcase Project, a preparedness education program that
deals with safety and emergency
preparedness at home. All participants will receive a Disneydesigned pillowcase to personalize and use as a personal preparedness kit and a certificate of
achievement.
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required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
calendar/pillowcase-project.

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Flu symptoms include fever,


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FLU
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A runny or stuffy nose
Headaches and/or body aches
Chills
Fatigue
Nausea, vomiting, and/or di-

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Seneca lines up for the play


SEAN LAJOIE/Special to The Sun

Seneca High Schools football


team lines up offensively against
a Lenape defense that has only
been scored on once thus far in
the 2015 season. Lenape shut
down Senecas potent air attack
and walked away with the 20-7
victory. The Indians improved to
2-0 as the Golden Eagles fell to
0-2 after this hard-fought
matchup between two long-time
district rivals.

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Parents say students late to school


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three hours to get home.
The Holy Cross parents were
notified the students would be
dropped off within 45 minutes at
their afternoon stop.
Theyre lucky if theyre
picked up at the school within 45
minutes of dismissal, Steve
Gravlin of Marlton said.
Parents were also notified they
will have three group stops at
which the buses will be picking
up and dropping off. These stops
require many students to walk
down busy roads that oftentimes
dont have sidewalks or even
shoulders, so it is a major safety
problem roads such as Taunton
and Tuckerton that Shawnee students do not have to cross to get to
their bus stops.
And while these group stops
were intended for the children to
be driven to, Shine argues it is a
lot to ask of a parent who also
needs to be somewhere at this
time in the morning.
Obviously, some of these students are lucky enough to have
parents take them, but we cant
depend on these parents who
have work to take their kids to
school. It really is a hardship,
Shine said.
The parents called the Garden
State Bus Company, which is in

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charge of this situation, and were


told to deal with it or speak to
Sean Daly, according to Shine.
Daly is the transportation director at the Burlington County Special Services School District Educational Services Unit, which
LRHSD contracted to be in charge
of its bus routes. Neither the parents nor the members of the
board have been able to get in
touch with him in regard to this
problem, they said.
Just like all of the parents of
public school students, parents of
Holy Cross students pay the same
taxes in which $884 per student
goes toward busing. There are 96
students who are being bused to
Holy Cross who reside in the
towns covered by the LRHSD.
So thats $84,000 that the district is getting, yet our students
are on the bus until six oclock,
and our students are late for
school, Shine said.
Parents advised the board to
have the BCSSSD reevaluate its
bus routes to accommodate the
private school students and be
more reasonable.
You have delegated the negotiating rights to BCSSST and they
do not cover your responsibility
of providing safe and efficient
transportation, Gravlin said.
Colleen Zanger of Mount Laurel lives six miles from Holy
Cross, and she had her son track
his bus ride using an app on his
phone. He was on the bus for two
hours and five minutes, she said,

traveling a total of 42 miles after


being picked up at 5:50 a.m.
Unfortunately, according to the
board, there is not enough money
for another bus because of the
mandatory cap that is provided
by state law.
The district receives about
$80,000 from the 96 students for
busing, which creates more than
what it needs for the current bus
routes but not enough for another
bus.
While there is a little bit of
room there, there is not room for
the next bus, LRHSD Business
Administrator and Board Secretary James Hager said.
The board said it seems like the
only way to fix this would be to
add a third bus, and while that
would alleviate most of these issues, the taxes from the 96 students in the district who attend
Holy Cross only account for about
$4,000 to $6,000 above what the
contracted cost is for those two
routes.
A third would cost roughly
$35,000 to $40,000 more for the
year, so while the district is receiving more than it needs for two
routes, it is not enough for a
third.
Non-public transportation is a
problem simply because the state
has placed an arbitrary limit at
$884, Hager said.
Last year, there were three
buses, but due to a decline in enrolment for Holy Cross students
in the area, the district is only allowed to spend for two this year.
This is not uncommon territory
for the board, as bus routes are a
problem that many times do not
please everyone involved.
The most scrutinized contracts by the DOE are always
transportation contracts, Taylor
Ruilova of Comegno Law Group
said.
While the parents were not
looking for everything to be settled at the meeting, they stood by
their points and will be hoping
for a resolution in the near future.
Really, all were asking for is
for our students to be considered
in the same way that other students have been considered,
Shine said.

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Golden Eagles marching band has more than 100 members


GOLDEN
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June and has a two-week training


camp each August that requires a
great deal of application under
the sweltering sun.
Not many people realize they
practice seven hours a day in the
same heat the athletes practice
during their summer band camp
prior to the start of the school
year. The sports teams get the
bulk of the publicity, but did you
realize that there are over 100 students who participate in the
marching band? That's one-tenth
of the Seneca student body, said
Brett Hann, corresponding secretary for the bands Parents Association.
The Seneca Eagles Band Parents Association is a 501(c)(3) public charity that provides financial
and volunteer support to the high
school band and color guard programs at Seneca.
The goal of the organization is
to foster, enrich and support the
students and the band directors
by providing the necessary
means to ensure the highest standard of excellence in the music
programs.
The group was created in 2004
and has relied heavily on volunteers in an age of increased costs
and decreased school budgets.
Our organization is comprised of many dedicated parents
and students who continue to be
actively involved in our endeavors, members of the organization said.
While the Golden Eagles
marching band practices and
competes in a similar fashion to
sports teams, band director Keith
Styers attempts to schedule practices and events to allow students
to be a part of other clubs.
The teams practice schedule

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The Seneca Golden Eagles marching band, led by band director Keith Steyers, is the largest per capita
band in the Lenape District.
slows when the school year begins, only getting together on
Tuesday and Thursday nights
typically for three-hour periods.
Like most sports, we have our
high-scoring years and our lowscoring years, Styers said. But
for me, its about the journey and
what the students learn as they
go through the program.
Seneca has had the largest per
capita band in the Lenape district
for the past several years.
LRHSD schools do not compete
in the same group due to varying
sizes of the bands. Of the schools,
Seneca and Cherokee are the
largest, competing at the 5A level.
Shawnee is considered to be more
experienced, but smaller in size
and competes at 4 Open, and
Lenape competes at 2 Open.
Each year, the Seneca marching band has had a diverse mix of
students, taking the field with numerous honor students, athletes
and thespians.
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In sports, the coach can call a
timeout if the players need to
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strategy. In marching band, our
band director can't stop us in the
middle of a competition or a performance. If we get tired, we need
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