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    www.tabernaclesun.com JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Letter to the Editor . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEHigh score

    School district scores high onprevention assessment. PAGE 5

    NICK COHEN/The Sun

    The students of Olson Middle School took it outside on Monday, June 16 to celebrate field day. A cloudless sky and sun-soaked fieldscreated the perfect atmosphere for a day filled with water balloon tosses, games of kickball, relay races and a lot of laughs. The day offun and celebration was a perfect cap to the school year with graduation set to take place Thursday, June 26.

    Middle school students celebrate field dayBOE seekscandidates

    for boardvacancy

    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    The Tabernacle Board of Edu-cation has a vacancy to fill, andits looking for members of thecommunity who are interested inthe position.

    The vacancy comes as a resultof the resignation of board vicepresident Tina Marie Coolidge,who resigned from the board ef-fective May 30.

    At the boards June 16 meeting,board member Geneva Moorewas selected as the new vice pres-ident, but the position of regularboard member as vacated byCoolidge remains.

    Those interested in applyingfor the position are asked to send

    letters of their intent to districtbusiness administrator andboard secretary Noreen Bostonby July 8.

    Anyone interested in servingon the board must be a UnitedStates citizen, at least 18 years ofage, possess the ability to readand write, and have lived in Tab-ernacle for at least one year. They

    please see SELECTED, page 4

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    Selected candidate to be sworn in July 21

    also cannot be a disqualifiedvoter and must be a registeredvoter.

    Once the interested candidateshave submitted their letters of in-tent, the board will then inter-view candidates during a specialpublic meeting of the board onThursday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m.

    Board president Michael Leesaid the interview process wouldhelp the board select the best can-

    didate from those who applied.With the obvious candidates

    putting in their letter of interest,and its not that extensive, beingable to read and write, being a res-ident for at least a year, registeredvoterwe want an outstandingcandidate. In order to make thathappen, what Id like to do is Idlike it to be a full board interviewof our candidates.

    The candidate selected to fillthe vacancy will be sworn in atthe boards next regularly sched-uled meeting on Monday, July 21.

    The candidate selected to fillthe vacancy will then serve theremainder of Coolidges termuntil January 1, 2015.

    If the candidate selected is in-terested in serving on the boardin any long-term capacity, he orshe would still be required to sub-mit the proper paperwork to theBurlington County Clerks officeby July 28 to appear on the ballotin November to run against anyother interested parties.

    Superintendent George Raffer-ty said anyone selected to serveon the board could expect to havetheir board duties consist ofabout six to 10 hours a month.

    Sometimes they might aver-age less than that, but sometimesother matters come up where youmight put more time in, Raffertysaid.

    The member would be expect-

    ed to attend the boards monthlypublic meeting, in addition toserving on one of the boards edu-cation, human resources, opera-tions or policy committees and at-tending a monthly meeting asso-ciated with that committee.

    The superintendent also givesboard members weekly updates,in addition to a packet in advanceof each board meeting containinginformation about the meeting.

    Rafferty said board membersare also encouraged to attendschool functions and events to ap-pear visible and connected to theschool and community.

    For those interested, letters ofintent can be directed to districtbusiness administrator andboard secretary Noreen Bostonthrough mail at 132 New Road,Tabernacle, NJ 08088, through faxat (609) 268-1006 or through emailto [email protected].

    For more information, visit theboard of education section ofwww.tabschools.org

    SELECTEDContinued from page 1

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    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    At the June 16 meeting of theTabernacle Board of Education,District Anti-Bullying Coordina-tor John Tirico gave a report onthe districts Harassment, Intimi-dation and Bullying self-assess-ment, along with a report on vio-lence vandalism and substanceabuse.

    All public schools in the statenow regularly complete self-as-sessments to determine efforts to-ward implementing the statesAnti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act.

    Tabernacle Elementary Schooland Olson Middle School werescored in categories such as HIBprograms, approaches and initia-tives, policy training, staff in-struction, curriculum instructionon HIB, HIB personal, incident re-porting, investigative procedureand more.

    Very proudly, our teachers,our staffs, our administration,everyone has done an amazing

    job with this, Tiricio said.Out of a possible total score of

    75, TES scored a 68 and OMSscored a 71.

    Its pretty amazing, Tiriciosaid. If you took that 75 and you

    put it on a 100-point scale, yourelooking at a 94 and a 90; 92 aver-age. Youre looking at an A stu-dent.

    Tiricio also gave an overall re-port on the number of incidentsof violence, vandalism and sub-stance abuse through the first pe-riod of the school year from Sept.1, 2013 Dec. 31, 2013.

    He said every time such an in-dividual incident of a particularnature occurs, the school mustcreate a report and submit it tothe state.

    All of us should be very proud,the community we live in, theres

    a lot of zeroes, almost all zeroesfor both schools, Tirico said.Youre looking at assault, fights,robbery, vandalism, weapons,substance abuse a lot of zeroes,all zeroes basically.

    In other news: The board thanked and recog-

    nized the work of several districtemployees who will be retiringwith the completion of the schoolyear.

    Those retirees are Gloria Back,a school social worker, Christine

    Gaskill, a special education assis-tant, Mary Ellen McCloy, akindergarten teacher, and Lor-raine Stewart, a school bus driver.

    Superintendent George Raffer-ty said the group represented aunique example of the variousprofessions and different posi-tions that work in the schools andhow they serve children and fami-lies in the district.

    You have here a cross section

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    The board recognized the aca-

    demic and artistic achievement ofseveral students.

    The team of seventh andeighth graders Morgan Fenrick,Matthew Kustrup, ChrysoullaPowell, James Pronchick, Callin

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    Four of Burlington County Col-leges Phi Theta Kappa studentswere honored for their outstand-ing academic accomplishments,leadership and community serv-ice at the BCC Board of Trusteesmeeting on Tuesday, June 17.

    BCC students Kyra Jenkins, ofBurlington, Nathan Wilson, ofShamong, Rachel Malette, ofMount Holly, and Bryanna Wol-stenholme, of Eastampton, were

    joined by BCCs PTK Chapter(Chi Iota) faculty advisor William

    Whitfield for the recognitionevent at the meeting.We celebrate academic

    achievement, especially when itis linked with community serviceand leadership skills that predi-cate future success, BCC InterimPresident Dr. David I. Spang said.These four students are excel-lent examples of the rich academ-ic tradition at Burlington CountyCollege.

    Jenkins and Wilson were bothpresented with USA TODAYs

    2014 All-USA Community CollegeAcademic Team nomination cer-tificates. The program recognizeshigh-achieving community col-lege students who demonstrate

    academic excellence and intellec-tual rigor in addition to leader-ship and service that extendstheir education beyond the class-room to benefit society. Each col-lege can nominate two studentsfor the merit-based program,which is supported by FollettHigher Education Group, theAmerican Association of Com-munity Colleges and PTK, the in-ternational honor society forcommunity colleges.

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    is proud of the hard-working,dedicated and civic-minded stu-dents at Burlington County Col-lege, Board Chair George Nyiki-ta said. We congratulate them,applaud their effort and look for-ward to the many wonderful ac-complishments they willachieve.

    Malette and Wolstenholmewere congratulated by the boardfor being among New Jerseys 37best and brightest communitycollege students to be named to

    the All-State Academic Team,sponsored by PTK and the NewJersey Council of County Col-leges. The honor is reserved forcommunity college students who

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    Stockton and Robert Sunburrywon the 2014 Burlington CountyBattle of the books contest. In the

    contest, students from schoolsacross the county formed teamsand were quizzed on 15 pre-select-ed books.

    Third grader Sophia Adler hadher work featured at the Art, In-novation, and Ideas exhibit atThe College of New Jersey from

    June 1-22. Only 124 entries wereselected from across hundreds ofsubmissions in the state. Teach-ers are only allowed to submit

    three entrees, and work from Tab-ernacle students has been fea-tured both years the exhibit hasrun.

    Rafferty praised the studentsfor their ability to stick with atask over time.

    To create great artwork thatexperienced artists will look atand appreciate, in order to enterin a contest like this and come outon top, it really requires a lot ofattention and focus and patience

    and an ability to put your effortsinto something over time, andyou all have shown that, Raffertysaid.

    The board agreed to makeagendas for school board meet-ings available for the public onthe districts website on the Fri-day prior to any meeting.

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