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    www.tabernaclesun.com JUNE 26-JULY 2, 2013 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEBOE

    Teacher of the year

    awards given out. PAGE 3

    Stateapprovesschool

    programBy SHANNON CAULFIELD

    The Tabernacle Sun

    The state Department of Edu-cation approved the Lenape Re-gional High School Districtsprincipal evaluation program,and it is slated to save the district$15,000, according to Heather Xe-nakis, director of curriculumand instruction.

    Originally, the district wasgoing to implement an off-the-shelf program, which wouldhave been costly.

    According to Xenakis, the dis-trict was given the chance to sub-

    mit its own evaluation practices,which needed state approval.

    The state approved the dis-tricts program recently, allowingpreparation for use during the2013-2014 school year.

    The state is currently over-hauling the entire evaluation sys-tem for teachers and administra-tors, which will be employed in

    Special to The Sun

    Seneca High Schools graduating class of 2013 celebrates during graduation held June 14. Thunderstorms initially delayed the cere-mony but clear skies prevailed in time for it to take place as scheduled outside. For a list of graduates visit www.tabernaclesun.com.

    Seneca High Schools graduation

    please see STUDENTS, page 9

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    By NICK COHENThe Tabernacle Sun

    Teacher of the year awardswere presented to two educatorsat Tabernacles board of educa-tion meeting.

    Frances Hahn and Sean McA-neny of Tabernacle ElementarySchool and Olson Middle School,respectively, were this years re-cipients.

    We have a great staff, super-

    intendent George Rafferty said.They are what drives everythingthat happens in our district. BothSean and Fran are great exam-ples of the passion and dedica-tion our teachers have. They arewhat makes this happen.

    TES principal Gerald Pater-son, who created an acronymusing Hahns name to describethe recognition she received, pre-sented the award.

    Fran exemplifies everythingthat a great teacher should be,Paterson said. Shes dedicated tothe betterment of our studentsand our school. She is an inspira-tion.

    McAnenys relationship withhis students is what principalSue Grosser highlighted in pre-senting him the award.

    Seans relationship with eachchild here is unique and ad-mirable, Grosser said. I know Iam not the only one who recog-nizes his passion for the kidshere at OMS.

    McAneny, a special educationteacher at OMS, accepted the

    award in full athletic garb, as heis also a coach for the schoolsbaseball team.

    In other news: The board granted ap-

    proval of lunch prices for the2013-2014 school year. Lunchprices at the Tabernacle Elemen-tary School will be $2.55 andlunch prices at the Olson MiddleSchool will be $2.65. The cost forTES represents a $.10 increase.

    Board approval was grant-ed for the following contracts: B-Safe, Inc. for security and firemonitoring services for 2013-2014,American Appraisal to updatefixed asset inventory, and OMNI

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    Burlington County FreeholderDirector Joe Donnelly announcedthat the first public meeting

    road-show will be held onWednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. atthe Burlington Township Munici-pal building, 851 Old York Road.

    As part of the transparencyplan that Donnelly initiated inthe beginning of the year, thefreeholder board will be takingsome of their meetings on theroad to towns in various locationsaround the county.

    We want to make sure that allof our residents have the opportu-nity to be a part of county govern-

    ment, Donnelly said. Takingmeetings to different parts of thecounty will give folks an opportu-nity to attend meetings in theirhome towns.

    Additional road shows arebeing planned and will be an-nounced once details are final-ized. Check the county websitefor updates:www.co.burlington.nj.us.

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    Board approves sponsoringtwo Seneca scholarships

    Administrator of employers403(b) plans for the 2013-2014school year.

    The following individualswere approved to serve on theirschool improvement panels: Tab-ernacle Elementary School Pa-

    terson, John Tirico, director ofspecial services and Marc Miller,teacher.

    For Kenneth R. Olson Middle

    School Grosser, Craig Vaughn,supervisor of curriculum andKaren McLaughlin, teacher.

    The district finished the2012-13 school year with a studentenrollment of 815.

    The board approved spon-soring two scholarships forSeneca High School: The

    Bernadette Nossenko Scholar-ship will award $500 to a Taber-nacle student, and the MichaelChappine Scholarship will recog-nize two students entering thefield of business with $500.

    The first day of school forthe 2013-14 school year will beWednesday Sept. 4.

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    Does smart beget smart? What

    defines the word smart?

    And where is the cutoff be-

    tween smart and not-so-smart?

    The state Department of Education

    is contemplating requiring prospec-

    tive teachers to be smarter or at least

    to perform better in their own school-ing before they can receive certifica-

    tion to lead a classroom in New Jersey.

    And why not? Smarter, harder-work-

    ing teachers should, in theory, result

    in smarter, harder-working students.

    It makes sense.

    But will it make a difference?

    Currently, the DOE requires teach-

    ers to achieve a grade-point average of

    2.75 in college to receive certification

    to teach in the state. The department

    is now considering raising that re-

    quirement to a 3.0, or a B-average.

    Symbolically, it is the right move. C-

    students are labeled as average.

    Dont we want the men and women

    who teach our children to be above

    that level? Of course we do. Our teach-

    ers should perform higher in their

    own schooling than the average stu-

    dent.The future of our kids education

    is in their hands, after all.Pennsylvania and Delaware already

    require this 3.0-average standard, so

    why should New Jersey be any differ-

    ent?

    In practice, though, how much of a

    difference will 0.25 points on a GPA re-

    ally make? Will the DOE really attract

    smarter, harder-working teachers?

    Or, conversely, will it be turning

    away quality prospective teachers at a

    time when it is looking for more?

    Its hard to imagine why the DOEwould spend its time debating what

    seems like such a minor procedural

    change, especially since its likely that

    most New Jersey school districts al-

    ready require their teaches to perform

    above the average before they are

    hired.

    If the DOE feels upping the required

    GPA would make a difference, then

    make the change. But its not an issue

    that warrants much debate. Just im-

    plement the change, and move on to

    bigger and more pressing matters.

    Raising the bar? Just do it.DOE should implement higher GPA standards for prospective teachers.

    Your thoughts

    What should the Department ofEducation require of our prospectiveteachers? Is a GPA minimum the rightmeasuring stick? Or is there somethingelse that would work better? Share yourthoughts through a letter to the editor.

    Buy Local classes to be held in JulyFreeholder Director Joseph Donnellyannounced recently that two informational

    sessions will be held in the next month toexplain the countys new buy local initia-tive, Shop Burlington County First to fostereconomic growth in Burlington County.

    The initiative is a joint collaborationwith the Burlington County Board of Cho-sen Freeholders and their regional part-ners, the Burlington County Bridge Com-mission and the Burlington County Cham-ber of Commerce.

    Shop Burlington County First is a coor-dinated countywide campaign designed to

    support in-county businesses, promotedowntowns and business districts,strengthen the local economy, and improveconditions for hiring employees.

    The informational sessions are open toarea businesses, local business and eco-

    nomic development associations, elected of-ficials and residents of Burlington County.They are scheduled for

    Tuesday, July 9, 6-7:30 p.m., CarslakeCommunity Center, 209 Crosswicks Road,Bordentown City.

    Monday, July 15, 6-7:30 p.m., Burling-ton County College Culinary Arts Center,21 Mill Street in Mount Holly.

    If each household in Burlington Coun-ty spent just $10 more each month atBurlington County businesses, the result-ing annual impact to the local economywould be about $20 million dollars, Don-

    nelly said.The Shop Burlington County First initia-

    tive will encourage residents to shop andspend in their own backyards, rather thanonline or in big retail stores.

    For every $100 spent locally in independ-

    ently owned stores, shops and restaurants,$44 to $83 is re-circulated in the local econo-my.

    Its estimated that there are 8,000 one-of-a-kind, independent businesses in Burling-ton County.

    Shop Burlington County First is a collab-orative initiative that will market and pro-mote county businesses; the start-up costswill be subsidized by its regional partners(Freeholders, Bridge Commission, andChamber of Commerce), local partners(business associations, municipal econom-ic development committees, Burlington

    County Chamber of Commerce, etc.) willbear the responsibility of registering indi-vidual businesses.

    More details about the SBCF sharedservice will be available at the information-al sessions listed above.

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    The Burlington County Free-holders announced six winnersin their Environmental HealthPhoto Contest. Several dozen pho-tos were submitted and all of theentrees were on display duringEarth Fair on Saturday, June 9.

    We congratulate everyonewho participated in this contestand applaud them for their efforts

    to raise awareness about our im-pact on the environment, free-holder director Joe Donnelly said.

    Jaclyn Ziegler was awarded thePeoples Choice Award for herphoto of a tree taken in LaurelAcres Park, Mt. Laurel.

    Yuri Nilkolyukin won the Sen-ior Amateur category for herphoto of a Great Blue Heronfound in Moorestowns Straw-bridge Lake.

    Cheryl Painter of Burlingtonwon the Adult Amateur with her

    photo of the world painted on thestomach of a pregnant woman en-titled New Birth.

    Rebecca Padgett won the 16-18age group for her photo of a beetaken in Marlton.

    Meghan Schiereck won the 11-15 age group for her picture of ablade of grass with some leftoverdew held up against the cloudysky.

    Kate Rose Cullinan won the 10year old and under group for her

    picture of a butterfly sitting atopa sunflower.All of the entries are being

    showcased on the BurlingtonCounty Health Departmentswebsite at http://www.co.burling-ton.nj.us/Pages/ViewDepart-ment.aspx?did=37

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    WEDNESDAYJUNE 26Stuffed animal sleepover: All day

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    Knitting club: Ages 7-16. 11 a.m.Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Ave., Medford. Knitters of alllevels are invited to join us forthis five week series held everyTuesday in July. Beginners pleasebring size 10 knitting needles. Theyarn will be provided. Please notethat when you sign up, it is for all5 weeks. Registration required,visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.

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    the fall.To learn more about

    AchieveNJ for teachers, visitwww.state.nj.us/education/AchieveNJ/teacher/rfq.shtml.

    In other news: The LRHSD "U Got BrainsChampion Schools Program,"Heads Up! Eyes Forward cam-paign was recognized for itsachievement.

    The team, comprised of stu-dents from all four district highschools, was awarded the tophonor, taking home $10,000 to-ward prom and a driving simula-tor.

    Winning the competition isvery exciting because it validates

    all of the hard work that our stu-dents performed on the HeadsUp, Eyes Forward! campaignthroughout the school year, saidJohn Donaldson, LRHSD directorof Television Services in a dis-trict release.

    "It was a great opportunity togrow as an individual, learningcommunications and public rela-tions skills, while also helping toget out an incredibly importantmessage to drivers in New Jersey

    and beyond," Lenape High Schoolsenior Matt McGrorty said.Highlights of Lenape Region-

    al's winning campaign included apartnership with the state De-partment of Transportationspearheaded by McGrorty, whosepersistence resulted in a visit toLenape High School from NJDOTExecutive Director of Trans-portation Systems Management

    Dennis Motiani and the HeadsUp, Eyes Forward! message post-ed on 160 dynamic message signsincluding the Garden State Park-way and the Turnpike.

    Ellen Mears, coordinator ofadministrative services, will re-tire effective July 1. Members ofthe board and administratorshonored her for her more than 20

    years of service at the district.Ellen is the epitome of profes-sionalism and made sure this dis-trict ran smoothly, Birnbohmsaid.She has earned a restful re-tirement. Congratulations,Ellen.

    Mears will spend her retire-ment with her husband, childrenand six grandchildren.

    She never let us down, presi-dent of the board Ted Shinskesaid. There was no task too diffi-cult for her.

    The next meeting is scheduledfor July 17 at 7:30 at the adminis-tration building, 93 Willow GroveRoad.

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