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Grade
transfers
draw
criticism
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Tabernacle Sun
The Tabernacle Board of
Education voted unanimously
to transfer 11 district teachers
to different grades at a Mon-
day, June 18 meeting, raising
objections from some who at-
tended the meeting.
Parents, both former and
current staffers and members
of the Tabernacle Education
Association (TEA) were pres-
ent to protest the transfers and
to ask the school board to table
the decision.
Beth Manning, representing
the TEA, said the transfers
didnt offer any benefits to the
students.
Is this whats in the best in-
terest of our students? she
asked.
Parent Donna Burmylo-Ma-
grann said the numbers at
hand do not justify the trans-
fers.
One of the teachers whose
transfer was approved Mari-
anne Cancellieri has taught
first-grade for 30 years, she
said.
Why are we trying to fix
something thats not broken?
Burmylo-Magrann asked.
Retired teacher and area
resident Vicki Shoemaker
called the transfer punitive,
discriminative and self-serv-
Graduate never missed a day
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Tabernacle Sun
Michelle Graf certainly would
not have missed the opportunity
to walk on her graduation day re-
cently at Seneca High School.
The Shamong resident, after
all, had yet to miss a day of school
since pre-kindergarten.
I just never really was sick
enough to stay out of school. By
the time I was halfway through
middle school I took it as a chal-
lenge and wanted to keep going
through high school, explained
Michelle.
There were certainly times,
however, when she did want to
stay home from school.
In particular, the entire ex-
panse of senior year.
I just wanted to stay home,
she admitted. Im excited to get
out of (high) school.
Soon, she will be heading up to
Fairleigh Dickinson University in
Madison, where, if she feels
under the weather, she plans to
miss class.
Once Im sick in college, Im
staying in bed, she said.
Clerical errors through the
years threatened to steal away
her attendance crown.
I knew I was there every day
but Id like to have it official, she
said, for the bragging rights.
In grade school, she was
marked absent one day in April.
Her mother, Sue, told her to locate
proof that she was actually there
that day.
Luckily, Michelle was able to
find a test she had taken.
During her eighth-grade year
at Indian Mills Memorial School,
she was a chaperone for the sixth-
grade trip to Camp Ockanickon
in Medford.
She, again, was marked absent.
I had to get that straightened
out, said Sue.
As a freshman at Seneca High
School, she had a doctors ap-
pointment. Sue signed her out
two minutes prior to the end of
the day and Michelle was subse-
quently deemed absent for the en-
tire day.
I was furious, said Sue.
Dont anger the momma bear.
That situation was fixed as
well, with Michelle receiving her
perfect attendance certificate for
ninth-grade in her senior year.
School officials were able to
confirm that she did indeed never
KATHLEEN DUFFY/The Tabernacle Sun
Michelle Graf shows off her plethora of perfect attendance certificates accrued over the years. She now
has the bragging rights of being able to say that she attended school every single day. BELOW: Graf and
her mom, Sue, embrace. Sue is proud of her for achieving perfect attendance all through school.
please see SENECA, page 5 please see BOARD, page 4
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It was repeatedly mentioned in
comments from the public that all
of the teachers being transferred
were older than 50, which led to
questions from the crowd on the
specific reasons for the moves.
One of the teachers, Patty
Knott, has taught third-grade at
Tabernacle Elementary School
for decades.
She is being transferred to
fifth-grade at Olson Middle
School. Knott has planned retire-
ment for after the 2012-13 school
year and her request to stay in
her grade level of expertise was
denied.
She expressed disappoint-
ment in the board, over its deci-
sion.
Tabernacle Superintendent of
Schools George Rafferty said he
would not discuss individual per-
sonnel decisions in public.
He didnt offer any reasons
why the transfers were happen-
ing but did say he disagreed
with allegations of age discrimi-
nation.
Thats your perception. I dis-
agree with you, he said.
Collective decisions are made
to meet obligations for the -
coming school year, he said, and
he stands by those decisions.
Rafferty said he does not need
TEAs stamp of approval to
make changes.
A parent who identified herself
as Krista said she was disheart-
ened and disgusted by the body
language of the board.
Were not heard. Youre not
listening to us. Youve already
made up your minds, she said.
The morale is in the toilet.
After an executive session, and
before the board voted, board
member John Bulina asked about
the educational impact of the
transfers.
Rafferty said the district is
making curriculum changes and
the approvals will strengthen and
help to meet the needs of grades
K-8 in the coming school year.
Other business
Moving forward with the solar
project led by board member
Michael Lee, a resolution was ap-
proved to bring auditors from the
Greenback-To-Go Green Program
through the Burlington County
Bridge Commission into the
buildings.
During his superintendents re-
port, Rafferty explained three dis-
trict initiatives.
Effective in September 2013,
there will be a new teacher-evalu-
ation system known as the
Danielson Model.
The program will be tested in
the 2012-13 school year.
The program is being pur-
chased through a three-district
consortium with Southampton
and Mansfield townships.
Technology is changing in the
district, Rafferty reported.
Next month, there will be an
on-site audit to see how to pro-
ceed with district goals of fiscal
responsibility and usable-technol-
ogy resources.
Were at a crossroads in tech-
nology in Tabernacle, he said.
The literacy initiative for the
next school year is known as the
investment model, which focus-
es on intensive professional devel-
opment of staff.
Training began this spring, he
said, and the model would bring
out the best in students.
There is more than 50 years of
research to show that it is a good,
consistent model over grade lev-
els, he said.
The Tabernacle Board of
Education approved the follow-
ing teacher transfers:
Marianne Cancellieri from first-
grade to third-grade
Linda Carr from fourth-grade
to fifth-grade
Lisa Gargiulo from sixth-grade
to seventh-grade in-class
resource
Maria Grayauskie from industri-
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Louise Harris from third-grade
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Patricia Knott from third-grade
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miss a day, and they vividly re-
membered her goal.
Michelle first attended Joyful
Noise pre-school in Marlton and
followed it up with Beeler Ele-
mentary School in Marlton. In
2003, her family moved to Sha-
mong. She picked up her school-
ing at Indian Mills Elementary
School, moved up to Indian Mills
Memorial School and graduated
from Seneca High School on
Wednesday, June 13.
When she gets into a routine
and sets a goal, there is no talking
her out of it, explained Sue.
So, where did her drive origi-
nate?
Certainly not me! Sue
laughed.
Michelles grandmother on her
fathers side had perfect atten-
dance from first-grade through
the end of high school, she said.
I guess she takes after her
grandmother, said Sue, which
is actually a great compliment.
In school, Michelle was active
in several activities.
I was involved in the march-
ing band. I was in the color guard
and the rifle line, she said.
She was also the writing editor
for Senecas literary magazine,
Insight, which compiled stu-
dents art, poems and short sto-
ries.
Amy Rominiecki, Senecas li-
brary media specialist, worked
with Michelle on a daily basis at
Insight.
She is extremely witty, very
organized, and always willing to
help. I also know I can count on
her to get things done! said Ro-
miniecki. Besides putting the
magazine together, Michelle has
also had many works accepted
into the magazine for publication.
Her thoughtful and well-written
poetry is an inspiration to our
student body.
Last year, she chose Michelle to
receive a Peoples Choice award.
For this award, each staff
member at Seneca selects one stu-
dent per year who made a lasting
impression on us, Rominiecki
explained. This student is hon-
ored at a ceremony and receives a
medal to wear at graduation. I se-
lected Michelle because she made
an impact on me with her polite
manners, strong determination,
her willingness to help others,
her dedication, and, most impor-
tantly, that she made me smile
every day.
In college, Michelle plans to
major in English Literature to be-
come a high school English
teacher.
Eventually, her career goal is to
become a guidance counselor
after seeing how much her high
school counselor, Dave Lafferty,
was able to positively impact her
life.
Now that shes completed her
goal of perfect attendance,
Michelle can focus on her next
mission: staying together with
her boyfriend of nearly two
years.
Shes wonderful, said her
boyfriend John Panico. Weve
gone on a couple outings, adven-
tures, whatever, typical couple,
and we survived my first year in
college, and thats just another
goal that she set and I went with
it.
When Sue exclaimed that she
was worried that her daughter
would be a nerd, Michelle re-
butted, We are nerds.
As she enters the next chapter,
Sue radiates motherly pride.
Im just so proud of her, she
said. Shes just a great kid.
SENECA
Continued from page 1
Seneca grad has perfect attendance
since her days as a pre-K student
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Editors note: Mayor Richard Franzen
gave the following remarks at the new Emer-
gency Services Building dedication ceremo-
ny on Saturday, June 16 in Tabernacle.
Good Morning, everyone, and welcome.
Fellow elected officials, Chief Jackson,
Col. Lowe, Chief Smith, all our dedicated
EMTs, firefighters, citizen volunteers, spe-
cial guests, friends and neighbors:
Thank you.
Thank you one and all for sharing in
todays festivities and ceremony.
Thank you one and all for your dedica-
tion to this community, and to the public
interest and the safety and well being of
each of us.
Let it be said loud and clear: Tabernacle
takes care of its own.
And this building will stand as a tall and
proud monument to that declaration.
All across Burlington County and I
dare say the state and nation the struggle
to maintain volunteer services is much in
evidence. But here in Tabernacle, our first
responders are still, first and all, our neigh-
bors.
This is community service of the high-
est order. And I would ask you to join me
in paying recognition to these dedicated in-
dividuals, and applauding them, at this
time.
You know, Tabernacle is really a remark-
able community.
We have an inter-
esting cross-sec-
tion of old-timers
and newcomers.
Some wear that
Piney label proud-
ly. Others really
cant, but want to.
But there is a
marvelous meld at
work. We like one
another. We work
together. We coach
sports together, we
participate in local
organizations to-
gether, and, of course, we care about one
another.
This Emergency Services Building is a
testament to that local melting pot.
Township committee always knew this
facility was much in need. But when a
group of citizens questioned that need, and
put forth a petition challenging that need,
it was left to our residents, our voters to de-
cide.
My friends, no one and I mean no one
expected the good people of Tabernacle to
approve a referendum to invest serious
capital dollars in a new building not dur-
ing a recession.
But they did approve the referendum,
and the project moved forward.
I will tell you there was a serious infor-
mational campaign to garner support for
the referendum. Individuals outside the
inner circle rallied to make sure that cam-
paign was effective. Squad members put
up their own personal dollars, energy and
enthusiasm to make sure residents under-
stood this genuine need.
There was even an ad hoc, unaffiliated
group of worried citizens who went over
the top to promote passage of the referen-
dum. Setting signs throughout the town-
ship, they urged residents to tour the exist-
ing building and understand why a change
was needed. Fifteen people accepted that
challenge and came away committed to
promoting that change.
Im not only proud of those who poured
their hearts and souls into making this
building a reality Im proud of our resi-
dents who understood why it is so impor-
tant to us all.
The very existence of this building
means home insurance savings for most of
our residents. But you really cant put a
dollar value on this project.
At the end of the day, we now have a
place where all our emergency squad vehi-
cles actually fit. Our emergency-manage-
Dedication led to new emergency-services building
Richard
Franzen
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T
he good news: New Jersey ac-
counted for 25 percent of all
new jobs created in the United
States in the month of May: 17,500 new
jobs were created.
The bad news: the states unemploy-
ment rate rose from 9.1 to 9.2 percent.
And lets be mindful: the 9.2 percent
figure really isnt an accurate unem-
ployment percentage at all.
There are countless people whose
unemployment benefits have run out,
and whose cases no longer count in de-
partment of labor statistics.
And there are others who may have
lost a job, who were ineligible for un-
employment benefits, and, again,
whose cases are not factored into the
state unemployment rate.
And so as encouraging as it is to
hear our state created the most new
jobs in the country, the overall known
unemployment numbers are still ex-
tremely alarming.
Gov. Christie says the new jobs re-
port means consumers are becoming
more confident.
The overall figures paint a complete-
ly different picture.
Were many years into this econom-
ic mess. And were still struggling as a
state, despite the so-called comeback.
While the governors 10 percent
across-the-board income-tax cut would
certainly help some, it certainly wont
help the middle class all that much.
A person making an annual salary
of $35,000 would see a whopping $1 a
week increase in take-home pay.
This is hardly enough to spark con-
sumer confidence.
Much more still needs to be done at
the federal and state levels to inspire
confidence. Realistically, the unem-
ployment percentage needs to drop to
close to 8 percent before theres any
reason for anyone to celebrate.
And even then, the numbers will
still be too high.
We look forward to the day we can
agree consumer confidence is back.
Were just not sure that time is here
yet.
States uptick in unemployment
Number rises despite creation of 17,500 new jobs; more must be done
How confident are you?
Gov. Christie says he believes con-
sumers in New Jersey are gaining
confidence. Yet the unemployment
rate jumped in May. How confident in
the economy are you? We want to
know.
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of their respective organizations,
and all of those in Tabernacle
they are sworn to protect.
And for the record, this is an
historic occasion. It will be a long
time before you see a building,
and a ceremony, like this one, in a
proud Pinelands community like
ours.
So remember this moment.
Revel in the moment.
Thank you and God bless you
all.
MAYOR
Continued from page 6
Mayor
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Special to The Sun
The Capt. Emilio Carranza Rodriguez Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 14 beginning
at 1 p.m. There is no rain date. The ceremony will be held rain or shine. American Legion Post No. 11
of Mt. Holly will hold the ceremony. View more details and directions at post11.org/carranza/carran-
za2012.html.
Memorial service is July 14
When they fall,
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 27
June Story Time Series: Ages 4 to
6. 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Miss
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with songs, flannelboard activi-
ties and more. Sign up for the
whole series. Make a different
craft each week.
THURSDAY JUNE 28
Book Cover Bingo: Ages 7 to 12. 3
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Bingo just got even better! Grab a
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Register online.
Adult Yoga Class: 7 p.m. at
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Wear comfortable, breathable
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Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
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Join for a half hour of parachute
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Must be accompanied by a care-
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MONDAY JULY 2
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Valenzano Winery Independence
Day Fireworks Festival: From 5
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festival grounds at 1320 Old Indi-
an Mills Road, Shamong. For
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zanowine.com/independence-
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Special to The Sun
Seneca Youth sixth-grade girls lacrosse team took second place in the South Jersey Lacrosse Tour-
nament on June 1 at Cherokee High School. The team is coached by Marni Mitchell, along with assis-
tant coaches Craig Tocci, Carol Birnbohm and Ellen Regn. The girls compiled an 11-2 record over the
season. They lost a very close championship camp to the Marlton Chiefs. Pictured are, top row from
left, Caitlyin BIrnbohm-Kaminski, Syndey Warner, Allie Lennox, Sami Derkas, Carley Toole, Abby
Regn, Mackenzie DiBella, Maddy Groody and Kasey Mitchell. Bottom row from left, Lissie Munsung,
Caitlin Simmons, Emma King, Rachel Tocci, Jenna Birnbohm-Kaminski, Sheridan and Abby Detweil-
er.
Sixth-graders take second in tournament
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OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
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COSTUME JEWELRY
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856-795-9175
609-471-8391
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(609) 410-2674
SPRING VALLEY ESTATES
Quick occupancy, New
Construction in Mt. Laurel by
D.R. Horton. Only 2 ready now
in a beautiful, wooded commu-
nity. Great schools. 1 ready for
September and all have plenty
of upgrades including Gourmet
Kitchens, Side Entry Garages
and Large Wooded Lots.
Priced from the mid $600s.
Call (856) 912-1975 for your
Personal Tour!
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Services
Plaza 70 / 65 E. Rte. 70
(One mile east of Marlton Circle)
856-874-1400
MARLTON
110 Cushman Ave. at Rte 73
(Between Wawa and Billows)
856-767-1999
BERLIN
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of dollars with our special financing. Plus,
save hundreds more with our money saving
coupons! See store for details. Deposit re-
quired. Subject to credit approval.
Select
Styles
1/2 Off!
Now through
July 2, 2012
Up to
3 Years
SPECIAL
FINANCING
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On purchases of $1000 or more with your Flooring America
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