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<strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education<strong>Camden</strong>, NJOFFICIALREPORTREGULARMEETING<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009All meetings are open to the public at all times, except for those meetings atwhich certain excepted matters are discussed.However, the right of the public to be present at the meeting should notbe confused with public participation. The <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Educationretains the right to permit, regulate or prohibit active participation ofthe public at any meeting. J.J.S.A. 10:4-12 (a) Open <strong>Public</strong> Meeting Act.Dr. B. LeFra YoungSuperintendent of <strong>Schools</strong>


X. FUND RAISERS ( 34 ) ..................................................................................................................... 34XI. FEDERAL & STATE FUNDS ......................................................................................................... 37A. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS ......................................................................................................... 37HUMAN RESOURCES ............................................................................................................................. 39A. APPOINTMENTS ( 33) ..................................................................................................................... 391. PROFESSIONAL ( 13 )....................................................................................................................... 392. SUPPORT STAFF ( 20 )..................................................................................................................... 413. LUNCH AIDES ( 8 ) ........................................................................................................................... 43B. SUBSTITUTES ( 8 ) ........................................................................................................................... 431. TEACHERS ( 4 )................................................................................................................................. 432. SCHOOL SECURITY OFFICERS ( 4 ) .................................................................................................... 43C. TRANSFERS ( 24 ) RATIFICATIONS .............................................................................................. 44D. PROMOTIONS ( 9 ) ........................................................................................................................... 47E. REASSIGNMENT S ( 3 ) .................................................................................................................... 48F. RESIGNATIONS ( 4 ) ....................................................................................................................... 49G. RETIREMENTS ( 8 ) .................................................................................................................... 49H. SUSPENSIONS/RETURN ( 9 ) ..................................................................................................... 501. SUSPENSION ( 8 ) .............................................................................................................................. 50SUSPENSIONS/RETURN, CONT. ................................................................................................................. 512. RETURN ( 1 ) ..................................................................................................................................... 51I. TERMINATIONS ( 6 ) ........................................................................................................................ 51J. RECALL ( 1 ) ..................................................................................................................................... 52K. LEAVES OF ABSENCE ( 99 ) ........................................................................................................ 52L. APPROVAL TO RETURN ( 33 ) ..................................................................................................... 58M. CHANGES ( 18 ) ........................................................................................................................... 611. SALARIES ( 18 ) ................................................................................................................................ 61a. Professional Staff (14) ................................................................................................................ 61b. Support Staff ( 4 ) .................................................................................................................... 62N. CORRECTION ( 1 ) ........................................................................................................................ 62O. SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATION ............................................................. 62P. DECLINATION ( 1 ) .......................................................................................................................... 62<strong>Official</strong> Report D<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


INFORMATION REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ................................................ 63I. ADMINISTRATION ............................................................................................................................ 63A. 24 TH ANNUAL SCHOOL LEADER AWARD ..................................................................................... 63B. OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 631. ROTARY DICTIONARY PROJECT ......................................................................................................... 63C. FOOD BASKETS ............................................................................................................................... 64II. CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (0 RATIFICATIONS) .................................................................. 65A. CRAMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ................................................................................ 651. PRACTICUM ...................................................................................................................................... 65B. SUMNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ............................................................................... 651. RESEARCH STUDY ............................................................................................................................ 65C. CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION DEPT. .......................................................................................... 651. SYSTEM 21 (KIRWIN)........................................................................................................................ 652. INTERNSHIP (TREECE) ...................................................................................................................... 653. NJ MATH AND SCIENCE EDUCATION BIOLOGY FILM FESTIVAL ............................................................. 664. DOCTORAL STUDENT ........................................................................................................................ 665. CAMDEN PUBLIC LIBRARIANS (TREECE)............................................................................................. 66III. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (0 RATIFICATIONS) ........................................................... 67A. WIGGINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ............................................................................... 671. TEACHERS’ ACADEMY PROGRAM ....................................................................................................... 67B. STUDENT RESOURCE USA (WRIGHT) ......................................................................................... 67IV. SCHOOL/DISTRICT ACTIVITIES (0 RATIFICATIONS) ............................................................. 68A. BRIMM MEDICAL ARTS HIGH SCHOOL (TREECE) ..................................................................... 681. TOBACCO AGE OF SALE PROGRAM .................................................................................................... 682. HEALTHY WELLNESS EXERCISE PROGRAM ......................................................................................... 683. COLLEGE FAIR .................................................................................................................................. 68B. CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL (TREECE) ............................................................................................. 681. HOMECOMING PARADE ...................................................................................................................... 682. WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULES ............................................................................................................ 68C. CREATIVE ARTS HIGH SCHOOL (TREECE) ................................................................................. 691. SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS ................................................................................................................ 69D. WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL (TREECE) .......................................................................... 691. JOURNALISM EDUCATION ASSOCIATION .............................................................................................. 692. WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULES ............................................................................................................ 693. NJ STATE POLICE ASSEMBLIES ......................................................................................................... 69<strong>Official</strong> Report E<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


E. EAST CAMDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL (TREECE) ............................................................................... 691. RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE ............................................................................................................. 69F. HATCH MIDDLE SCHOOL (TREECE) ............................................................................................. 701. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ....................................................................................................................... 70G. MORGAN VILLAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (TREECE) .................................................................... 701. VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE .................................................................................................................. 70H. SOUTH CAMDEN ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL (TREECE) ........................................................... 701. FEMALE SUPPORT GROUP ................................................................................................................. 702. COMMUNITY SERVICE ........................................................................................................................ 70I. VETERANS MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL (TREECE) ................................................................ 701. BUFFALO SOLDIERS .......................................................................................................................... 70J. CRAMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ................................................................................ 711. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................. 712. NJ TRANSIT SAFETY PROGRAM ......................................................................................................... 71K. DAVIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) .................................................................................... 711. “ON THE INSIDE” ............................................................................................................................... 71L. SUMNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ................................................................................ 711. MALE MENTORING ............................................................................................................................ 712. BULLYING ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................ 71M. WIGGINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ............................................................................ 721. HISPANIC FAMILY CENTER ................................................................................................................. 72N. H.B. WILSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KIRWIN) ..................................................................... 721. UNIVERSOUL CIRCUS ........................................................................................................................ 72CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL-WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULES…………………………………………….…73WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL- WINTER SPORT SCHEDULES…………………...………….…78FIELD TRIPSSUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE AWARDS<strong>Official</strong> Report F<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR OCTOBERTo the President and Members of the Board of Education:Your Superintendent desires to submit the following report:I. ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS (0 Ratifications)<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009<strong>Camden</strong>, New Jerseylisted:It is recommended that the following individuals be granted permission to attend meetings asThese meetings are designed to increase the professional growth of the participants. Allparticipants will turn-key information.Name Meeting/Location Date(s)A. With Expenses(Mileage cost is based on the rate of 31 cents per mile)Ms. Evelyn Frierson American Health Association Conference, 11/8-11/11/09(School Based Youth Services) Philadelphia, PA Monday-ThursdayRegistration-$450Total cost not to exceed $450Acct. #20457200500 000 00School Based Youth Services GrantMr. David Shafter & “A Closer Look at Accountability Regulations”, 11/12/09Ms. Celeste Ricketts Mt. Laurel, NJ Thursday(Business Office)Registration-$100 per personTotal cost not to exceed $200Acct. #11000221580 000 55Local FundsMs. Michele Feldman Annual Fall Conference, 11/13/09(Catto Community School) NJ Assn. of School Librarians FridayEast Brunswick, NJRegistration-$125 (Non-Member Rate)Total cost not to exceed $125Acct. #15000223320 100 36School Based FundsMs. Monica Poland Annual Fall Conference, 11/13/09(Davis Elementary School) NJ Assn. of School Librarians FridayEast Brunswick, NJRegistration-$65 (Member/Student Rate)Total cost not to exceed $65Acct. #15000223320 100 14School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 1<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Attendance at Meetings, cont.Ms. Jeanette Russell “Effectiveness of Your School Library Program”, 11/24/09(<strong>Camden</strong> High School) Philadelphia, PA TuesdayRegistration-$199Total cost not to exceed $199Acct. #20447100500 300 01SLC Grant FundsMr. Al Dyer LTC 504 Athletic Administration: Legal 12/2/09(<strong>Camden</strong> High School) Issues I-Risk Management Course, WednesdayRobbinsville, NJRegistration-$125Total cost not to exceed $125Acct. #15402100800 300 01School Based FundsMr. Bart Leff & “Running a Successful Budget Campaign”, 12/3/09Ms. Marlene Coleman “Leveraging Media & Social Networking”, 2/4/10(<strong>Public</strong> Information Off.) “Case Studies of Best PR Practices” 5/5/10NJ School <strong>Public</strong> Relations AssociationCranberry, NJRegistration-$295 per personTotal cost not to exceed $590Acct. #11000251330 000 58 Local FundsMs. Deborah Polk Winter Training Institute, 12/4/09(Federal & State Funds) NJ Assn. of Federal Program Administrators, FridayAtlantic <strong>City</strong>, NJRegistration-$135Total cost not to exceed $135Acct. #20234200500 000 00Grant FundsMr. Amilcar Torres “Fifteen Powerful Cognitive, Emotive & 12/4/09(Human Services) Behavioral Techniques for Defeating FridayAnxiety, Depression & Coexisting Conditions”,Cherry Hill, NJRegistration-$189Total cost not to exceed $189Acct. #11000223580 000 77Local FundsMr. Mahlon Washington, Two-Part Workshop Series on Assessment, 12/4/09Ms. Michelle Francois & Edison, NJ FridayMs. Glendys Nunez Registration-$250 per person 2/5/10(Bilingual Dept.) Total cost not to exceed $750 FridayAcct. #20273200500 000 00Title II-A Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 2<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Attendance at Meetings, cont.Ms. Joyous Carey, 21 Century Learning: Virtual Worlds, 12/11/09Ms. Beverly Pierson, Real Learning Conference, FridayMr. Edward Ward &Union, NJMs. Tonya Wilson Registration-$400 (Team of 4)(Technology Dept.) Total cost not to exceed $400Acct. #11000223580 000 62Local FundsMs. Michelle Francois & “Learn from Theories & Application of Integrating 1/8/10Ms. Glendys Nunez Language and Culture: A Case of Language Friday(Bilingual Dept.)for Professional Purposes”,Monroe Twp., NJRegistration-$135 per personTotal cost not to exceed $270Acct. #20273200500 000 00Title II-A FundsMs. Migdalia Soto & “Technology in the 21 st Century Classroom”, 5/7/10Mr. Mahlon Washington Monroe Twp., NJ Friday(Bilingual Dept.)Registration-$135 per personTotal cost not to exceed $270Acct. #20273200500 000 00Title II-A FundsMs. Emily Vosseler & End of Year Model Classroom Cohort Meeting, 5/27/09Mr. Marchal Doe Philadelphia, PA Thursday(Wiggins Elementary School) Registration-$250 per personTotal cost not to exceed $500Acct. #20273200320 000 00Grant FundsMs. Regina Broadbelt National School Nurses Association Conference, 6/30-7/3/10(Health Services) Chicago, IL Wed.-SaturdayRegistration-$300Travel-$300Lodging-$900Total cost not to exceed $1,500Acct. #11000213300 000 66Local FundsB. Without Expense, except for travel(Mileage cost is based on the rate of 31 cents per mile)Dr. Eileen Rock, “Assessment of Practices in Early 10/27/09Ms. Susan Gallagher & Elementary Classrooms”, TuesdayMs. Christie WhitzellClementon, NJ(Curriculum & Instruction Dept.)<strong>Official</strong> Report 3<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Attendance at Meetings, cont.Mr. James Smith & Regional Gender Responsive Training, 11/16-11/17/09Ms. Ruth Patterson Sayreville, NJ Monday-Tuesday(South <strong>Camden</strong> Altern. School)Dr. Eileen Rock, “Leading the Change for 3/3/10Ms. Susan Gallagher & Improving Kindergartens”, WednesdayMs. Christie WhitzellClementon, NJ(Curriculum & Instruction Dept.)C. Change-Attendance at MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Crystall Cadell replace Ms. RobyneMcLeod at the Children’s Literacy Initiative Training, 10/6-10/8/09, previously approved on theSeptember 2009 Superintendent’s Report.September 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 1Ms. Robyne McLeod, Children’s Literacy Initiative (CLI) Training, 10/6-10/8/09Ms. Emily Vosseller & Philadelphia, PA Tuesday-ThursdayMr. Marchal DoeRegistration-$925 per person(Wiggins School) Total cost not to exceed $2,775Acct. #20273200500 000 00Grant FundsD. Early Childhood Leadership Series (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted for the following individuals to attend the EarlyChildhood Leadership Series offered by New Jersey Division of Early Childhood Education, on the dateslisted, at EIRC Learning Resource Center, Sewell, NJ.ParticipantsDr. Eileen RockMs. Gladys SchneiderMs. Maricarmen MacrinaMs. Linda BaileyMr. Thomas RowanAdministration BuildingAdministration BuildingAdministration BuildingAdministration BuildingEarly Childhood Development CenterDates<strong>October</strong> 27, 2009 December 14, 2009January 29, 2010 March 8, 2010There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 4<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


II.CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (0 Ratifications)A. Creative Arts High School (Treece)1. After School Bridge ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for the following changes/additions in the BrimmMedical Arts High School After School Bridge Program, previously approved on the September 2009Superintendent’s Report:Name Position Hourly RateJoelle Wagner Lynch English Teacher $32.00 - DeclinedAngela Yelverton Special Needs $29.00 - DeclinedJacqulyn Thornton English Teacher / Teacher In Charge $32.00 – Replaces Joelle Wagner LynchAlphonso Jones Mathematics Teacher $29.00 – Replaces Angela YelvertonSeptember 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 5, Item A1It is recommended that the Creative Arts High School conduct an After-School Bridge Program for grade 11students. The program will focus on HSPA skills. The program will give students extra help in mathematics andliteracy, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday – Wednesday.Dates:September 29, 30<strong>October</strong> 5, 6, 7, 13,, 14, 19, 20, 21, <strong>26</strong>, 27, 28November 9, 10, 16, 18, 23, 24, 30December 1, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22Teachers: $29.00 @ 29 days @ 2 hrs. per day @ 3 teachers = 5,046.00Teacher in Charge: $32.00 @ 29 days @ 2hrs. per day = $1,856.00Security: $18.98 @ 29 days @ 2hrs. per day = $ 550.42Joelle Wagner Lynch English Teacher $32.00Angela Yelverton Special Needs $29.00Mark Boogaard Mathematics Teacher / Teacher in Charge $29.00Walter Williams School Security Officer $18.98Total cost not to exceed $8002.84.Acct. #15422100101 300 20 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 5<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Brimm Medical Arts High School, cont.2. Saturday Bridge ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for the following changes/additions in the BrimmMedical Arts High School Saturday Bridge Program, previously approved on the September 2009Superintendent’s Report:Name Position Hourly RateJacqulyn Thornton Teacher in Charge $32.00 - DeclinedArthur Taylor Dance Teacher $29.00 – DeclinedAlphonso Jones Mathematics Teacher $29.00 – DeclinedToni McBride English Teacher $29.00 – DeclinedSuzzette Ortiz Vocal Music Teacher $29.00 - DeclinedJamal Dickerson Teacher In Charge $32.00 – Replaces J. ThorntonJoelle Wagner Lynch English Teacher $29.00 - Replaces Toni McBrideAngela Yelverton Dance Teacher $29.00 – Replaces Arthur TaylorBruce Grefe Art Teacher $29.00 – Replaces Suzzette OrtizJoyce Mogil Special Needs-Math $29.00 – Replaces Alphonso JonesAdditions $29 per hourPatricio AcevedoChristopher KlineString TeacherSocial StudiesTotal cost not to exceed $5,394.00.Acct. #15421100101 300 20 School Based FundsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Desi P. Shelton and Mr. Ozzie Jones toconduct a dance and an acting residency at Creative Arts High School during the Saturday Bridgeprogram. This will be a 5 day residency, 5 hours per day, at the rate of $50.00 per hour.<strong>October</strong> 31November 14, 21December 5, 12Total cost not to exceed $2,500.Acct. #15190100320 300 20 School Based FundsSeptember 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 8, Item 3It is recommended that the Creative Arts High School conduct Saturday Bridge program, 9:00 am-12:00pm, for the arts and academics. Students will be given extra assistance in mathematics, language arts, instrumentalmusic, dance, art, and drama.Dates:September <strong>26</strong><strong>October</strong> 3, 10, 17, 24, 31November 14, 21December 5, 12 ,19January 9, 16, 23, 30February 6, 13, 20, 27March 6, 13, 20, 27April 17, 24May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29June 5<strong>Official</strong> Report 6<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Creative Arts High School, cont.Teacher in Charge: $32.00 @ 31 days @ 3 hrs. per day = $2,976.00Teachers: $29.00 @ 31 days @ 3 hrs. per day @ 6 = $16,182.00Clerk: $16.16 @31 days @ 3hrs. per day = $1,502.88Custodian: $32.14 @ 31 days @ 3hrs. per day = $2,989.02Security: $18.98 @ 31 days @ 3 hrs. per day = $1,765.14Jacqulyn Thornton Teacher in Charge $32.00Alphonso Jones Mathematics Teacher $29.00Jamal Dickerson Instrumental Music Teacher $29.00Franklin Edwards Librarian $29.00Carol Colon Security $18.98Arthur Taylor Dance Teacher $29.00Suzzette Ortiz Vocal Music Teacher $29.00Beverly Williams Clerk $16.16Toni McBride English Teacher $29.00Ralph Sanders Custodian $32.14Total cost not to exceed $25,415.04Acct. #15421100101 300 20 School Based FundsB. <strong>Camden</strong> High School (Treece)1. Entrepreneurship WorkshopIt is recommended that permission be granted to <strong>Camden</strong> High School’s Business, Careers andTechnical Small Learning Community Academy to hold an Entrepreneurship Workshop, November 9-16,2009, conducted by Regina Cusaac-Hankins. Each day, 2 groups for 40 minutes, will be engaged inrealistic project-based activities designed to enrich their understanding of how to develop a BusinessPlan and marketing techniques. Consultant services will be provided @ $60 per hour x 20 hours=$1,200.Total cost not to exceed $1,200. Acct. #20447100500 300 01 SBYS Grant2. Poetry Residency WorkshopIt is recommended that permission be granted for <strong>Camden</strong> High School’s Humanities, Fine andPerforming Arts Small Learning Community Academy to hold a Poetry Residency Workshop, November16-24, 2009, conducted by Mr. Lamont Dixon. Two groups of students per day, 40 minute periods,students will write original poems, create and and stage individual and group poems, and gain historicalsocial and cultural knowledge of poetry. Consultant services will be provided @ $60 per hour x 20hours=$1,200.Total cost not to exceed $1,200. Acct. #20447100500 300 01 SBYS Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 7<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


<strong>Camden</strong> High School, cont.3. Planning Assessment MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for <strong>Camden</strong> High School’s Executive SmallLearning Communities Planning Committee to hold planning assessment of programs meetings, 3:30pm-5:30 pm (certified staff), and 4:00 pm-5:30 pm (administrative staff), first Tuesday of each month,December 2009-June 2010.Administrative Staff 10.5 hoursMr. Al Davis $38 per hour $399.00Ms. Susan Goyins $33 per hour $346.50Certified Staff $29 hour x 14 hours x 10 = $4,060Mr. Shareef DaaliyaMs. Debbie GaskinsMr. Thomas DePaulDr. Madhi Ibn ZiyadMs. JoAnn BuchanMs. Yvonne ErvinMs. Paula LucasMs. Fran KeeplerMr. Gregory WakeMs. Linda MackeyTotal cost not to exceed $4,805.50.Acct. #20447200100 300 01 SLC GrantC. Molina Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Writing WorkshopIt is recommended that permission be granted for Molina Elementary School to have Erik Cork,Consultant, International Write Now, Inc. provide a full day Writing Workshop for students in Grade 3,4,5 and 6 on Monday, November 9, 2009. Consultant services will not exceed $3,800.Total cost not to exceed $3,800.Acct. #15190100500 100 21 School Based FundsD. Parkside Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Writing WorkshopsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Parkside Elementary School to have ErikCork, Consultant, International Write Now, Inc. provide full day Writing Workshops for students in Grade3,4 &5 on Friday, December 4, 2009 and Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 9:00am-2:40 pm. Consultantservices will not exceed $3,200 per day.Total cost not to exceed $6,400Acct. #15190100320 100 22 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 8<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


E. Curriculum & Instruction Dept.1. Elementary ESL/Literacy Curriculum Project (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted to the staff listed ( previously approved in theMarch 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 5, and June 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 6) tocontinue to work on the Elementary ESL/Literacy Curriculum Project and to add/updateassessments/technology to the Secondary ESL/Literacy Curriculum, <strong>October</strong> 31, 2009,-January 5, 2010, 3:30 pm-5:30 pm, not to exceed 80 hours, at the rate of $29 per hour. Additional timeis needed to complete this Curriculum Project.Curriculum Writers:Ms. Kathleen HansMs. Ivonne D’AmatoTotal cost not to exceed $4,480.00.Acct. # 20244100100 000 00 Title III NCLB FundsJune 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 6It is recommended that permission be granted for the following individuals to be appointed to the SummerBilingual Literacy Curriculum Writing Project: (previously approved March 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 5,Item B1a)Ms. Kathleen HansMs. Volga PressMs. Ivonne D’AmatoMarch 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 5It is recommended that permission be granted to the Bilingual/ESL Department to revise the ElementaryESL/Literacy curriculum Guides to align to WIDA Standards.Curriculum Writers: Not to exceed 6 teachersDates: June 30, 2009 to August 14, 2009Location:Cramer SchoolTotal Cost: 6 teachers @ $29.00 per hour x 132 hrs. = $22,968.00Total cost not to exceed $22,968.00.Acct. #20243100100 00000 Title III NCLB Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 9<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.2. Testing Overtime for the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) (Wright)It is recommended that permission be granted for district staff members involved with testcoordination, test distribution, the transport of testing materials to designated school sites and the returnshipment activities of testing materials during the New Jersey Department of Education <strong>October</strong> HSPAassessment receive overtime compensation before and after school hours (7:00 am-8:30 am; 4:30 pm-6:00 pm as needed for staff/Guidance & Testing Dept.)Regular <strong>October</strong> 6-8, 2009Make-up Testing <strong>October</strong> 11-13, 2009Certified staffSchool Security OfficersCommunity School CoordinatorsClerksAttendance OfficersVan drivers (stock clerks)$29.00 per hour$18.98 per hour$15.09 per hour$16.16 per hour$18.98 per hour$24.12 per hourIt is also recommended that mileage reimbursement be provided at 31 cents per mile. There arefive schools involved in the HSPA test administration. Staff substitutions will be utilized if needed# of Staff / Positions # of Days # of Hours Hourly Rate Cost5 Certified Staff 6 9 $ 29.00 $1305.005 Security Officers 6 6 $ 18.98 $ 569.405 Community School Coordinators 6 9 $ 15.09 $ 679.051 Educational Program Specialist 6 15 $ 29.00 $ 435.001 Supervisor of Guidance and Testing 6 15 $ 36.00 $ 540.001 Director/ Guidance and Testing 6 15 $ 42.00 $ 630.001 Clerk /Guidance and Testing 6 6 $ 16.16 $ 96.96LocationsBrimm Medical Arts High School – Acct. # 1500021804 300 45<strong>Camden</strong> High School – Acct. # 1500021804 300 01Creative Arts High School – Acct. # 1500021804 300 20Met East High School – Acct. # 1500021804 300 18Woodrow Wilson High School – Acct. # 1500021804 300 02Office of Guidance and Testing (Test Distribution Center) – Acct. # 11000218104 000 65Total cost not to exceed $4,255.413. <strong>Camden</strong> County <strong>Public</strong> Libraries Trustee (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Michele McRae, Supervisor, to serve as aTrustee for the <strong>Camden</strong> County <strong>Public</strong> Libraries during the 2009-2010 school year, and continue thepartnership between <strong>Public</strong> and School Libraries. Trustees must attend monthly 1 hour meetings duringthe year at the <strong>Public</strong> Library, Federal Street, <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ. Meetings are 12:00 pm-1:00 pm on thefollowing dates:December 3, 2009 January 7, 2010 February 4, 2010March 4, 2010 April 1, 2010 May 6, 2010June 3, 2010There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 10<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


III.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (0 Ratifications)A. Cramer Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Cheyney University Masters Program-ChangeIt is recommended that permission be granted for the following change in the cost for security forthe Cheyney University Masters Program, previously approved on the August 2009 Superintendent’sReport.Ms. Louise McGee, School Security Officer, will be employed at the rate of $18.98 per hour, 10hours per week, for 28 weeks.Total cost not to exceed $5,314.40. Acct. #20231200100 000 NCLB 2000-2010 fundsAugust 2009 Superintendent’s Report, page 6, Item B1It is recommended that permission be granted for Cheyney University to continue thecohort in Education Administration at Cramer School during the 2009-2010 school year beginning August 25, 2009.Class will be held once a week, after school hours (4:00 to 9:00pm). Participants will be eligible for Principals’ andSupervisors’ Certification.Cheyney University will not cover the cost for security. Ms. Louise McGee, School Security Officer, will beemployed. Compensation will be at the rate of $18.98 per hour, 5 hours per week, for 28 weeks.Total cost not to exceed $2,657.20. Acct. #20231200100 000 NCLB 2000-2010 fundsB. Parkside Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Reading Across CulturesIt is recommended that permission be granted for Parkside Elementary School to have K.Christopher Toussaint, Ph.D, Consultant, United African Educational Foundation provide professionaldevelopment to teachers—topic “Reading Across Cultures”, based on the book selection ”AdesuwaGoes to Puerto Rico”, Wednesday December 9, 2009, 2: 00 pm-3:30 pm.Total cost not to exceed $1,500. Acct. #15190100320 100 22 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 11<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


C. Guidance & Testing Dept. (Wright)1. SRA TrainingIt is recommended that the following SRA coordinators, administrators, and teachers attend theSRA training provided by the New Jersey Department of Education, Forum Building, <strong>Camden</strong> CountyCollege, Blackwood, New Jersey, November 12, 2009, 9:30 am-12:30 pm.This training will provide information and training specifically related to the SRA instructionalchanges and revised test administration requirements for the 2009-2010 school year.School Subject NameMetEast High School Math Ms. VaughnEnglishMr. ThompsonSRA CoordinatorMs. JacksonWoodrow Wilson High School ESL English Ms. RobertshawESL EnglishMs. RochaESL MathMr. PattersonESL MathMr. RiveraEnglishMs. CraftMathMr. MalcolmMathMs. BrooksSRA CoordinatorMs. SternbergCreative Arts High School Math Mr. BoogaardEnglishMs. McBrideSRA CoordinatorMs. GilesBrimm Medical Arts High School Math Ms. ClothEnglishMs. MarcusSRA CoordinatorDr. Perez<strong>Camden</strong> High School Math Ms. LucasMathMs. MulliganEnglishMs. MackeyEnglishMs. SladeSRA CoordinatorMs. WoodsOffice of Guidance and TestingOffice of Curriculum and Instruction:Deborah J. Moore, DirectorJacquelyn Jefferson, SupervisorMarie Hall, SupervisorJacqueline Sykes, SupervisorThe only cost to the Board will be mileage @ 31 cents per mile.<strong>Official</strong> Report 12<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


IV.SCHOOL/DISTRICT ACTIVITIES (0 Ratifications)A. Brimm Medical Arts High School (Treece)1. Valentine’s Day DanceIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School to host aValentine’s Day Dance, Friday, February 12, 2010, 7:00 pm-10:00 pm. Chaperones will volunteer. Ms.Robbin Russell, School Security Officer will be compensated at the rate of $18.98 per hour.Total cost not to exceed $56.94.Acct. #15401100100 300 45 School Based FundsB. <strong>Camden</strong> High School (Treece)1. Dance, Physical Movement ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for <strong>Camden</strong> High School’s Challenge SmallLearning Community Academy to engage students in a Dance, Physical Movement Program, developedby IDEA Dance Program artists. This program will introduce various forms of dance; such as modern,jazz, hip hop and African. Activities will be conducted 3 days per week (Tuesday-Thursday,1:00 pm-3:00pm.), November 2, 2009-June 11, 2010. The dance instructor will also meet with Dance Club membersand Cheerleaders 3:00pm-5:00 pm. Security will already be working.Cost10 hours weekly @ $35 per hour x 30 weeks = $10,500.Total cost not to exceed $10,500.Acct. #20447100500 300 01 SBYS GrantC. Creative Arts High School (Treece)1. Dance ResidencyIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Desi P. Shelton to conduct a DanceResidency at Creative Arts High School. Ms. Shelton will assist in directing and producing a musical.This will be a 20 day residency, 5 hours per day, at the rate of $50.00 per hour.<strong>October</strong> 27, 28, 29November 10, 12, 13, 18, 19, 24December 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17Total cost not to exceed $5,000.Acct. # 15190100320 300 20 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 13<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Creative Arts High School, cont.2. “Aida” Theatrical ProductionIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to perform themusical “AIDA”.Dates: December 18, 19. 20, 2009Location: Rutgers Gordon TheaterTimes: December 18 – 6 hours – 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 pmDecember 19 – 9 hours – 1:00 p.m. – 10:00 pmDecember 20 – 9 hours – 1:00 p.m. – 10:00 pmCostsSchool Security Officers $18.98 per hourGloria FussellKenneth RobertsRental of Facility: $2,000.00Cost for Performance License: $3,494.25Security:24 hrs. @ 18.98 @ 2= $ 911.04Accounts Charged:#1500022<strong>26</strong>00 300 20 Performance License#15421<strong>26</strong>6110 300 20 Security#15190100500 300 20 Rental of FacilityTotal cost not to exceed $6,405.29.3. International Black Dance ConferenceIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to send 4 seniordance students and 2 teachers (Ms. Freida Halliday & Mr. Arthur Taylor) to the 22 nd International BlackDance Conference, January 13-17, 2010, Philadelphia, PA.CostsConference Cost ($410 per person x 6) $2,430.00Hotel-Student ($183.18 x 4) $ 732.72Hotel-Teacher ($732.65 x 2) $1,465.30Acct. #15190100320 300 20 School Based Funds $ 810.00(Teacher Conference Fees)Acct. #15190100320 300 20 School Based Funds $2,198.02(Student & Teacher Hotel)Student Activity Funds $1,620.00(Student Conference Fees)Total cost not to exceed $4,628.02.<strong>Official</strong> Report 14<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


D. Woodrow Wilson High School (Treece)1. “Success for Teens, Real Teens Talk about Using the Slight Edge”It is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School to utilize Ms.Tonya Norwood, motivational speaker and author, to address a group of 30 females for 8 sessions. Ms.Norwood will use, “Success for Teens, Real Teens Talk about Using the Slight Edge” during hersessions to increase high school retention, work place readiness, life skills, and decreasing pregnancyrate. Sessions will take place 1:45 pm-2:45 pm on the following dates:November 13 December 11January 8 February 12March 12 April 16May 14 June 11Each session will cost $125 ($125 x 8 =$1,000).Total cost not to exceed $1,000.Acct. #20447200500 300 02 Grant FundsE. Morgan Village Middle School (Treece)1. “Avenue of the Arts”It is recommended that permission be granted for Morgan Village Middle School to host an“Avenue of the Arts”. This event allows parents to visit and observe their child’s artifacts and displaysproduced in the Fine Arts and Consumer Science classrooms on December 17, 2009, and May <strong>26</strong>,2010, 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm.Teachers and school administrators will host the event at no cost to the Board. Mr. FelixBowman (12/17/09) and Ms. Janet Carter (5/<strong>26</strong>/10), School Security Officers, will be compensated at therate of $18.98 per hour, not to exceed $75.92. Mr. William Blackwell, Custodian, will be compensated atthe rate of $21 per hour, not to exceed $84. Refreshments will be $7.50 per person for 125 guests, costnot to exceed $937.50.FundsTotal cost not to exceed $159.92. Salaries Acct. #15401100100 200 06 School BasedTotal cost not to exceed $937.50. Refreshments Acct. #15401100610 200 06 SchoolBased FundsTotal cost not to exceed $1,097.42F. Veterans Memorial Middle School (Treece)1. Native American History and Culture ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Veterans Memorial Middle School to allowLenape Lifeways Educational Program, Inc., to provide an assembly program to staff and students aboutdiversity, November 19, 2009, at 1:00 pm.Total cost not to exceed $500.Acct. #15401100600 200 07 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 15<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Veterans Memorial Middle School, cont.2. Honor Roll LuncheonsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Veterans Memorial Middle School to hosthonor roll luncheons, November 20, 2009, & February 12, 2010, 1:00 pm-2:00 pm. Approximately 60students will attend each luncheon. Cost for food will not exceed $2.49 per student.Total cost not to exceed $298.80.Acct. #15000218600 200 07 School Based Funds3. Pushcart PlayersIt is recommended that permission be granted for Veterans Memorial Middle School to host thePushcart Players, Verona, NJ, Wednesday, December 9, 2009,11:00 am, for a performance of amulticultural musical featuring tales from Kwanzaa, Christmas and Chanukah.Total cost not to exceed $1,375.Acct. #15401100600 200 07 School Based FundsG. Catto Community School (Kirwin)1. Math NightIt is recommended that permission be granted for Catto Community School to host Math Night,Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 28, 2009, 5:00 pm-7:00 pm.CostsAwards, certificates $250.00Refreshments $250.00($3 x 75 guests +$25 delivery fee)Security (Mr. William Pagan ($18.98 /hr. x 3 hours) $ 56.94Total cost not to exceed $556.94. Acct. #15401100600 100 36 School Based FundsSecurity (Ms. Louise McGee ($18.98 /hr. x 4 hours) $ 75.92Security (Ms. Louise McGee ($18.98 /hr. x 4 hours) $ 75.922. Harvest CelebrationIt is recommended that permission be granted for Catto Community School to host a HarvestCelebration, Friday, <strong>October</strong> 30, 2009, 9:00 am-2:30 pm, for students.CostsRibbons, certificates, trophies $500Food ($4 per student x 100) $400Tablecloths, centerpieces $100Total cost not to exceed $1,000.Acct. #15401100600 100 36 School Based Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 16<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


H. Cramer Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Honor Roll/Attendance LuncheonsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to host HonorRoll/Attendance Luncheons for students, 1:00 pm-2:00 pm, on the dates listed:November 18, 2009 February 3, 2010April 21, 2010 June 17, 2010Costs100 students x $7 per person x 4 luncheons= $2,800Awards $50 per luncheon= 200Total cost not to exceed $3,000.Acct. #15190100800 100 13 School Based Funds2. Chinese Culture AssemblyIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to host a ChineseAct Assembly, Bureau of Lectures and Concert Artists, Inc., Friday, December 4, 2009, 9:30 am.Students in grades 3-6 will learn about Chinese culture, customs and school life.Total cost not to exceed $680. Acct. #15190100320 100 13 School Based Funds3. Black History ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to host a BlackHistory Program, Thursday, February 25, 2010, 5:00 pm-8:00 pm, for students, parents, staff andcommunity. Dinner will be provided.CostsDinner-$10 x 250 students & parents= $2,500.00Security (Ms. Louise McGee ($18.98 /hr. x 4 hours) $ 75.92Acct. #15000240500 100 13 School Based Funds $2,500.00Acct. #20231200100 000 00 NCLB Grant Funds $ 75.92Total cost not to exceed $2,572.92.<strong>Official</strong> Report 17<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


I. ASSA & School Registers (Wright)1. Personnel ChangeIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Maribel Roman, Clerk III, to replace Ms.Marisol Figueroa, Clerk III, in the ASSA school reconciliation project, previously approved on the on theAugust 25, 2009, Superintendent’s Report, Page 8, Item A.Ms. Maribel Roman, Clerk III, Woodrow Wilson not to exceed 40 hours$<strong>26</strong>.33 (regular rate of pay) x 40 hours = $1,053.20It is also recommended that the overtime salaries, previously approved on the August 2009Superintendent’s Report, be corrected to reflect the regular rate of pay for the individuals listed.Overtime rates do not incur until completion of 40 hours employment per week, (as per union contract).Ms. Marisol Montes $24.94 x 40 hours = $997.60Clerk II-A, Research & PlanningMs. Damaris Arroyo $<strong>26</strong>.04 x 40 hours = $1,041.60Clerk IV, <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolMs. Beverly Lewis $<strong>26</strong>.33 x 40 hours = $1,053.20Clerk III, Federal & State FundsMs. Patty Gulledge $27.28 x 40 hours = $1,091.20Clerk III, Federal & State FundsMs. Annette Valle $22.82 x 40 hours = $912.80Clerk II-B, BilingualAugust 2009 Superintendent’s ReportIt is recommended that the following individuals be permitted to work after school hours from <strong>October</strong> 16 –November 20, 2009, to reconcile school registers with the ASSA at their regular rate of pay, as per union contract.Marisol Montes, Clerk IIA Research & PlanningNot to exceed 40 hours$37.41 (overtime rate) x 40 hrs = $1,496.50Marisol Figueroa, Clerk III BonsallNot to exceed 20 hours$33.78 (overtime rate) x 20 hrs = $675.70Damaris Arroyo, Clerk IV <strong>Camden</strong> HighNot to exceed 20 hours$39.02 (overtime rate) x 20 hrs = $780.30Total cost not to exceed $2,952.50. Acct. # 1100025110000076It is also recommended that the following individuals be permitted to work after school to reconcile charterschool, day care, bilingual, and adult education (evening) records with ASSA work papers. As well as input data intothe ASSA application. The following individuals will also be paid at their regular rate of pay, as per union contract,not to exceed $3,083.13. Account # 20233200010000000 GrantBeverly Lewis, Clerk III Federal & State Funds Not to exceed 40 hours$39.50 (overtime rate) x 40 hrs = $1,579.89Patty Gulledge, Clerk III Federal & State Funds Not to exceed 20 hours$40.93(overtime rate) x 20 hrs = $818.52Annette Valle, Clerk IIB Bilingual Not to exceed 20 hours$34.24 (overtime rate) x 20 hrs = $684.71Total cost not to exceed $3,083.13.Acct. # 20233200010000000 Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 18<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


J. Curriculum & Instruction Dept.1. 2010 Scripps National Spelling Bee Program (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for the following schools to participate in the 2010Scripps National Spelling Bee Program during the 2009-2010 school year:Bonsall Family SchoolCooper's Poynt Family SchoolCream Family SchoolDudley Elementary SchoolLanning Square Elementary SchoolMolina Elementary SchoolPowell Elementary SchoolSumner Elementary SchoolWhittier Elementary SchoolH.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolEast <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolMorgan Village Middle SchoolVeterans Memorial Middle SchoolCatto Community SchoolCramer Elementary SchoolDavis Elementary SchoolForest Hill Elementary SchoolMcGraw Elementary SchoolParkside Elementary SchoolSharp Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary SchoolWiggins Elementary SchoolYorkship Elementary SchoolHatch Middle SchoolPyne Poynt Middle SchoolSouth <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative SchoolEnrollment fee is $99 per school x <strong>26</strong> schools = $2,574.Total cost not to exceed $2,574. Acct. #15190100800 (individual school #)<strong>Official</strong> Report 19<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.2. Cross Country Meet (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Health & Physical Education Departmentto conduct their Annual Middle and Family School Cross Country Meet, as indicated:Date: <strong>October</strong> 27, 2009 (Rain date 10/28/09)Time:1:30 pm-4:00 pmTransportation: To be paid through school accountsLocation:Harleigh CemeteryCostsL & M Sports Production, Inc. (<strong>Official</strong>s)Gather data, assign numbers, print/affix runner labels, supply team & $800individual results, set-up finish line, clock and chute for scoring teamsAwards: Paul Custom Awards & Trophies, Inc. $<strong>26</strong>0Acct. #11402100500 000 00 Local Funds $800Acct. #11402100600 200 00 Local Funds $<strong>26</strong>0Total cost not to exceed $1,060.3. Volleyball Tournament (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Health and Physical Education Departmentto conduct their annual Middle and Family School Volleyball Tournament, 9:00 am – 11:30 am, duringthe regular school day.Date: December 8, 9 and 10, 2009Location: Bonsall, Pyne Poynt and site of finalistTransportation: To be paid through school accountsAwards: Paul Custom Awards and Trophies Inc.Acct. # 11402100600 200 00Total cost not to exceed $400.00<strong>Official</strong> Report 20<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.4. Poetry Out Loud (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Secondary Curriculum andInstruction to enroll the district’s high schools in the Poetry Out Loud program during the 2009-2010school year, to encourage students to learn great poetry. Winners from each class advance to schoolwidecompetition. The finalist from each school will compete on February 10, 2010, Rutgers <strong>Camden</strong>Center for the Arts Theater.Cost for two buses is $700, $140 per school.Acct. #15000270512 300 01 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 02 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 18 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 45 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 20 School Based Funds<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolWoodrow Wilson High SchoolMetEast High SchoolBrimm Medical Arts High SchoolCreative Arts High SchoolTotal cost not to exceed $700.5. “The Grapes of Wrath: for Voices…” (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for the Office of Secondary Curriculum andInstruction to sponsor a performance, “The Grapes of Wrath: for Voices, A Reader’s Theatre Project”,Friday, March 12, 2010, 10:00 am-11:00 am, <strong>Camden</strong> High School Auditorium, for district English IIIstudents.Cost for two buses is $700, $175 per school.Acct. #15000270512 300 02 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 18 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 45 School Based FundsAcct. #15000270512 300 20 School Based FundsWoodrow Wilson High SchoolMetEast High SchoolBrimm Medical Arts High SchoolCreative Arts High SchoolTotal cost not to exceed $700.<strong>Official</strong> Report 21<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


V. School Based Youth Services (Wright)A. “Meet and Greet”It is recommended that School Based Youth Services be permitted to host the 1 st Annual “Meet& Greet” Parent Night, Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 27, 2009, 5:00 pm -7:00 pm, Cooper’s Poynt Family School,ESYS office room 103A.Parents of students Kindergarten through 8 th Grade are invited to attend, as well as thoseinterested in signing. their Refreshments will be served. Mr. Raheem Blackwell, School Security Officer,will be compensated @ $18.98 per hour for 2 hours.Acct # 20457200500 000 00 SBYS Grant $100.00 RefreshmentsAcct # 20457200100 000 00 SBYS Grant $ 37.96 SecurityTotal cost not to exceed $137.96.B. Perfect Attendance LuncheonIt is recommended that permission be granted for School Based Youth Services, Morgan VillageMiddle School, to collaborate with the attendance committee to sponsor a “Perfect AttendanceLuncheon” to honor students with perfect attendance for approximately 100 students, Tuesday,November 24, 2009, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m (# of participants is based on prior attendance records).Students will receive a perfect attendance certificate. Lunch will be ordered from Corrine’s @ $7.50 perperson totaling $750.00.Total cost not to exceed $750.Acct. # 20457200600 000 00 SBYS Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 22<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


VI.HEALTH SERVICES (Wright)A. Home InstructionIt is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education approve home instruction for thosestudents whose names are filed with the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary during the2009-2010 school year.B. Homebound/Bedside InstructionIt is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education approve homebound/bedside instructionfor those students whose names are filed with the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary duringthe 2009-2010 school year.<strong>Official</strong> Report 23<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


VII.SPECIAL SERVICES (Wright)A. Tuition PlacementIt is recommended that the <strong>Camden</strong> Board of Education approve tuition placement for thosestudents whose names are filed with the School Business Administrator/Board Secretary during the2009-2010 school year. Tuition varies at each site due to different needs and services, accordingto individual student’s IEP. Dollar amounts within a school may vary with different start dates andend dates and/or program.Facility Student AmountAbilities Center MC $15,000.00Creative Achievement LM $38,941.20KU $38,941.20Total $77,882.40Crescent Hill FM $40,462.20Overbrook for the Blind JB $68,599.80SC $ 3,060.00SC $68,600.00JG $68,599.80Total $208,859.60Middle College DB $13,042.80QB $13,042.80AC $13,042.80JE $13,042.80SH $13,042.80JH $13,042.80SI $13,042.80KJ $13,042.80FJ $13,042.80MM $13,042.80SS $13,042.80JS $13,042.80JV $13,042.80SW $13,042.80Total $182,599.20<strong>Official</strong> Report 24<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Tuition Placement, cont.Project Affirm SA $13,042.80AE $13,042.80MG $13,042.80AG $13,042.80KH $13,042.80NR $13,042.80RP $13,042.80AP $13,042.80SO $13,042.80RN $13,042.80JM $13,042.80JL $13,042.80TJ $13,042.80Total $169,556.40GRAND TOTAL $694,359.80<strong>Official</strong> Report 25<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


B. Regular Student Homeless TuitionDISTRICT NAMESTUDENT NAMETUITIONAMT.Glassboro Board of Education K T B $ 7,669.00K A B $ 7,669.00K D B $ 7,669.00TOTAL $ 23,007.00Runnemede Bd. of Education G C $ 13,198.00N C $ 11,692.00TOTAL $ 24,890.00Rancocas Valley Regional HS R A $ 11,962.00TOTAL $ 11,962.00Clearview Regional High Sch. MJ B $ 10,000.00R B $ 10,000.00A B $ 10,000.00TOTAL$30,000.00Eastern Regional High School L A $ 7,460.43L R $ 7,460.43TOTAL $ 14,920.86$104,779.86<strong>Official</strong> Report <strong>26</strong><strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


C. Para-Plus Translations, Inc.It is recommended that permission be granted for Special Services to contract with Para-PlusTranslations, Inc., to provide Urdu Creole translation services for evaluations, IEP and annual IEP reviewmeetings. This service is required b NJAC 6A:14-2.4. Para-Plus Translation, Inc., is the only agency inthe South Jersey area that can provide Urdu language and Creole translation service. Translationservices will be provided at various school sites as needed.Total cost not to exceed $3,000.Acct. #11000219320 000 59 Local FundsD. Surrogate ParentsIt is recommended that permission be granted those individuals, whose names are on file in theBusiness Administrator/Board Secretary’s Office, to be retained as Surrogate Parents for the districtduring the 2009-2010 school year. The surrogate parents will be paid $10 per hour whenever theyparticipate in a required training and/or IEP process. This is in compliance with NJAC 6A:14-2.2.Total cost not to exceed $200. Acct. #11000219320 000 59 General Fund<strong>Official</strong> Report 27<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


VIII. NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Pass Through Funds) (0 Ratifications)<strong>Camden</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Public</strong> School District is responsible for all record keeping and reporting of fundsand activities.A. Sacred Heart School1. After School Tutoring ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Sacred Heart School to provide an after schooltutoring program to Title I students. Instructors will work with classroom teachers to identify studentneeds to help them bridge the achievement gap. Six instructors will provide one hour of instruction ingroups of no more than 10 students for 114 days. Language Arts, Reading and Math will be the focusfor students in grades 1-8.Dates: 10/27/09-5/12/10Times: 2:45 pm-3:45 pmCost: 6 instructors x 114 hours x $30 per hour = $20,520Total cost not to exceed $20,520.Acct. #20458100300 000 90 ARRA Funds2. Meetings/WorkshopsIt is recommended that Sacred Heart School be permitted to send the individual listed to thefollowing meeting/workshop:Name Workshop Date CostMr. Stephen Tumolo Non-Violent Communication Program, 11/15-11/21/09 $1,000Prescott, AZ 4/17-4/23/10Total cost not to exceed $1,000.Acct. #20273200500 000 90 Title II-A FundsB. St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral School1. Meetings/WorkshopsIt is recommended that St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral School be permitted to send the individualslisted to the following meetings/workshops:Name Workshop Date CostMs. Jeanne Butterworth “Common Concerns of 11/23/09 $75New Teachers,Williamstown, NJMs. Betsy Maiore & “Using Interactive Centers to 2/4/10 $199 per personMs. Erin AckleyDifferentiate Instructions for AllStudents in Reading, Writing,Math and Science”,Voorhees, NJTotal cost not to exceed $473.Acct. #20273200500 000 90 Title II-A Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 28<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


C. San Miguel School1. Professional DevelopmentIt is recommended that permission be granted for San Miguel School to contract with theSchillinger Group for hands-on professional development in Differentiated Instruction, 8:00 am am-4:30pm, on the dates listed:<strong>October</strong> 29, 30, 2009 November 2, 3, 2009Cost will be $1,150 per day x 4 days=$4,600Travel/accommodations= $ 880Total cost not to exceed $5,480.Acct. #20273200500 000 90 NCLB Title II-A<strong>Official</strong> Report 29<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


IX. COMMUNITY/PARENTS (1 Ratification)A. South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative School (Treece)1. Parent MeetingsIt is recommended that permission be granted for South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative School to holdparent meetings, 5:00 pm-7:00 pm, on the following dates:<strong>October</strong> 29 November 19December 17 January 21February 18 March 18April 22 May 20June 3Cost for refreshments will not exceed $25 per meeting ($25 x 9 = $225) and cost for supplies willnot exceed $100. Mr. Jerry Lewis, School Security Officer, will be compensated @ $18.98 per hour x 2hours x 9 meetings = $341.64.Total cost not to exceed $666.64.Acct. #20234200800 000 00 NCLB Title I Funds2. Parent-Student AcademyIt is recommended that permission be granted for South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative School to host aParent-Student Academy to close the achievement gap by tutoring and mentoring parents and students.The Academy will be held 9:00 am-11:00 am on the following Saturdays:November 14, 21 December 5, 12, 19Principal $38 per hour x 10 hours=$380Dr. Mary Edwards-AndrewsCertified Staff $29 per hour x 10 hours=$580Ms. Heather KinnearMathematicsMs. Jacqueline Crisdon Language ArtsCommunity School Coordinator $15.09 per hour x 10 hours=$150.90Ms. Gail YuenSchool Security Officer $18.98 per hour x 10 hours=$189.80Mr. Jerry LewisCustodian $25.92 per hour x 5 hours=$129.60 (already working 5 hours)Ms. Patricia RodriguezCost for refreshments-$200 (for parents and students)Total cost not to exceed $1,630.30.Acct. #20234200800 000 00 NCLB Title I Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 30<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


B. Sumner Elementary School1. Parent MeetingsIt is recommended that the following meetings be held for parents at Sumner School, 2:00 pm-3:00 pm, on the dates listed:<strong>October</strong> 27, 2009November 24, 2009December 15, 2009January 27, 2010February 23, 2010March 3, 2010April 27, 2010May 5, 2010June 5, 2010NJ Family Care Registration/School Attendance LawOEO Weatherization Program InformationHoliday Art ProjectsBreast Cancer AwarenessHIV ProtectionCelebrating Super Readers/100 Book ChallengeHow to Save for your Child’s EducationHow to Prepare for NJASKEnd of Year Parent Celebration LuncheonRefreshments for each meeting will be $5.00/person for 35 parents at a cost of $175per meeting -$1400 total. Lunch for the final meeting will be $7.00/person for 50 parents at a cost of$350.Total cost not to exceed $1,750.Acct. #20231200320 100 <strong>26</strong> Parent Inv. GrantC. Washington School (Kirwin)1. Parent Leader Meetings RatificationIt is recommended that permission be granted for Washington Elementary School’s ParentLeader Group to hold meetings, 2:00 pm-4:00 pm, on the dates listed:September 16, 2009 <strong>October</strong> 7, 2009November 5, 2009 December 9, 2009January 13, 2010 February 24, 2010March 17, 2010 March 24, 2010June 9, 2010There will be no cost to the Board.D. H.B. Wilson Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Parent Technology Literacy WorkshopsIt is recommended that permission be granted for H.B. Wilson Elementary School to provideParent Technology Literacy Workshops during the 2009-2010 school year. Workshops will take place onthe following dates, 10:00 am-11:30 am:November 18 December 2, 9, 16January 13, 20, 27 February 10, 17March 3, 10, 17, 24 April 14, 21, 28May 5, 12, 19, <strong>26</strong>Ten parents are expected to attend each meeting. Refreshment will cost $25 per meeting x 20meetings.Total cost not to exceed $500.Acct. #20234200800 000 00 NCLB Title I Grant<strong>Official</strong> Report 31<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


H.B. Wilson ElementarySchool, cont.2. “A Family Literacy Program”It is recommended that permission be granted for H.B. Wilson Elementary School to conduct “AFamily Literacy Program” event to promote and inform students and parents of the importance of literacyat home, March 11, 2010 and May 25, 2010, 4:00 pm-5:30 pm. Literacy Coach will volunteer to conductthis program.School Security Officers $18.98 per hour x 3 hours=$56.94 x 2Ms. Frankie WhiteMr. Marvin PolkTotal cost not to exceed $113.88.Acct. #15401100100 100 30 School Based FundsE. Curriculum & Instruction Dept.1. Bilingual Dept. (Kirwin)a. Cultural Activities for ParentsIt is recommended that permission be granted for the Bilingual Dept. to conduct the followingactivities for parents during the 2009-2010 school year:Hispanic Heritage Celebration November 19, 2009 (Thursday)Molina Elementary School6:00 pm-9:00 pmRefreshments-150 guests @ $10=$1,500Three Kings’ Day Celebration January 6, 2010 (Wednesday)Location TBD6:00 pm-9:00 pmRefreshments-150 guests @ $10=$1,500Vietnamese New Year Celebration February 9, 2010 (Tuesday)WWHS/Davis SchoolDay ProgramRefreshments-100 guests @ $10=$1,000Cinco de Mayo May 5, 2010 (Wednesday)Cramer/SumnerDay ProgramRefreshments-100 guests @ $10=$1,000Two School Security Officers (11/19/09 & 1/6/10) will be compensated at the rate of $18.98 perhour—4 hours per date x 2 dates x 2 officers=$303.68. Total cost for refreshments will not exceed$4,000.Acct. #20244200100 000 00 NCLB Title III Funds $ 303.68Acct. #20244200600 000 00 NCLB Title III Funds $4,000.00Total cost not to exceed $4,303.68.<strong>Official</strong> Report 32<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


F. District Parent Center1. “Effective Parental Involvement” Seminar SeriesIt is recommended that permission be granted to Marilyn Torres, DPC, to host an“Effective Parental Involvement” seminar series of six (6) for parents. The consultant will be Mr. GilbertoVelasquez, M.S.W. Each series will be held at the District Parent Center, 9:30 am-11:30 am, on thedates listed: Cost will be $125.00 per session.November 9 November 30December 7 December 21January 8 January 25Total cost no to exceed $750.Acct. # 20233200800 000 00 Grant Funds<strong>Official</strong> Report 33<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


X. Fund Raisers ( 34 )It is recommended that the following fund raising activities for the schools listed be approved forthe 2009-2010 school year: (Door to door solicitation is prohibited in accordance with Board Policy) Allfundraisers are in compliance with the District’s Nutrition Policy. **indicates person responsibleBrimm Med. Arts Freshmen Bowling, 10/28/09 Class of 2013**Mr. Tyson Eberhart (4:00-6:30 pm)(Ms. Robbin Russell, security, paid from proceeds)T-Shirt Sales 11/2-12/3/09 Class of 2012**Ms. Jeana Harris & Ms. Corlette MaysHoliday Wreaths 11/2-11/13/09 Class of 2010**Ms. Diana Hines-CooperBFF Game 12/22/09 Class of 2012(Best Friends Forever)**Ms. Jeana Harris & Ms. Corlette MaysWinter Dance 1/22/10 Class of 2012**Ms. Jeana Harris & Ms. Corlette Mays (6:00-9:00 pm)(Mr. Jerry Brown, security, paid from proceeds)“No Talent” Talent Show 3/19/10 Class of 2012**Ms. Jeana Harris & Ms. Corlette Mays (5:00-7:00 pm)(Ms. Robbin Russell, security, paid from proceeds)Car Wash 4/23/10 Class of 2012**Ms. Jeana Harris & Ms. Corlette Mays<strong>Camden</strong> High Concession Stands- 10/27/09-2/28/10 Student ActivitiesFootball/Basketball Games**Mr. Al DyerCreative Arts Candle Sale 11/2/09-3/18/10 Concert Choir Fund**Ms. Miriam Suzzette OrtizHoliday Performance 12/4/09 Concert Choir Fund**Ms. Miriam Suzzette Ortiz (7:00-9:00 pm)Security will volunteerWoodrow Wilson Staff Snack Sales 10/27/09-5/28/10 9 th Grade Academy**Ms. Rojas-Rutledge, Mr. Sanchez, Mr. ShephardShirt Sales 10/27/09-6/10 Student Activities**Ms. C. Adams-BuffaloeStaff Hoagie Sales 10/31 & 11/7/09 Class of 2010**Mr. Sidney Nevels & Ms. Qihvah Parker<strong>Official</strong> Report 34<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


WWHS, cont.Car Wash 10/31 & 11/7/09 Class of 2010**Mr. Sidney Nevels & Ms. Qihvah ParkerStaff Breakfasts 11/20/09-4/23/10 9 th Grade Academy**Ms. Rojas-Rutledge, Mr. SanchezLemonade Sale 11/<strong>26</strong>/09 Alex’s Lemonade Stand**Mr. Joseph OrtizEast <strong>Camden</strong> Middle Monthly Movies 10/27/09-4/10 6 th Grade Academy**Ms. Dawn Washington (3:00-5:00 pm)Security will volunteerHealthy Snacks 10/30/09-6/10 6 th Grade Academy**Ms. Dawn WashingtonPretzel Sales 10/30/09-1/10 8 th Grade Academy**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaPretzel Sales 4/10-5/10 6 th Grade Academy**Ms. Dawn WashingtonPennies/Patients 11/09-2/10 Leukemia/Lymphoma Soc.**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaLemonade Sale 11/1-11/30/09 Alex’s Lemonade Stand**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaPizza Sale 12/18/09 8 th Grade Academy**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaStaff Hoagie Sale 1/15/10 8 th Grade Academy**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaParent/Staff Candygrams 2/1-2/12/10**Ms. Dawn Washington6 th Grade AcademyMothers’ Day Flowers 4/<strong>26</strong>-5/7/10 6 th Grade Academy**Ms. Dawn WashingtonCar Wash 5/1/10 8 th Grade Academy**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaMuffin Breakfast (Mom) 5/7/10**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine CasellaDonut Breakfast (Dad) 6/18/10**Ms. Yvette Fullman-Everett & Ms. Janine Casella8 th Grade Academy8 th Grade Academy<strong>Official</strong> Report 35<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Morgan Vlg. Mid. Dress Down Day 12/23/09 8 th Gr. Extraordinary Ldrs.**Ms. Christine WatleyPyne Poynt Middle Dress Down Days 10/27/09-5/2010 (bi-weekly) Student Activities**Mr. ValentinoPicture Days 11/3/09, 12/3/09, 2/2/10 Student I.D.’s**Ms. Awilda TorresEnergy Lightbulbs 11/2-12/15/09 Student Activities**Mr. ValintinoVeterans Mid. Pizza Sale 10/30-11/9/09 Science Club**Ms. Aaryenne White<strong>Official</strong> Report 36<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


XI.Federal & State FundsA. After School ProgramsIt is recommended that overtime for custodians (must have Black Seal License) and securityofficers be charged to Account #20-234-200-100 000-00 NCLB Title I for the after school programsidentified as New Jersey After 3 and 21 st Century Community Learning Centers at the schools listedbelow.New Jersey After 3 is a non-profit organization designated to provide and promote after schoolprogramming in New Jersey, offering services to grades K-8.21 st Century Community Learning Centers were designed to enhance literacy, math, and scienceskills coupled with the arts, and including a segment on character development and education. It offersservicesto grades 4-8.NEW JERSEY AFTER 3COOPER’S POYNTMon.-Fri. 3:00-6:30 PMBeginning <strong>October</strong> 5, 2009 – June 18, 201021 st CENTURYCOOPER’S POYNTSAMECustodian: Kevin J. Farrington - $30.88 3:30 – 7:00 P. M.Custodian (Alt): William Leakins - $30.88 3:30 – 7:00 P. M.Security: Angela Hawkins - $18.98 4:00 – 7:00 P. M.Security (Alt):Raheem Malik Blackwell - $18.98 4:00 – 7:00 P. M.DAVISPYNE POYNTMonday – Friday 3:00 – 6:00 PM Tues, Wed. & Thurs. 3:30-5:30 P. M.Beginning <strong>October</strong> 13, 2009 – June 18, 2010 Beginning November 10, 2009 – June 18, 2010Custodian: George Hudson - $23.58 Custodian: Ernest Hoskins - $24.863:30-6:30 PM 3:30-6:00 pm. Custodian (Alt):Jai Boggs $21.213:30-6:00 pmSecurity: Edwin George - $18.98 Security: Euce Laquer - $18.984:00-6:30 PM 4:00-6:00 pmSecurity (Alt): Cynthia Crisdon-$18.98 Security (Alt)Vance Watkins -$18.984:00-6:30 PM 4:00-6:00 pmMOLINAMORGAN VILLAGEMon. – Fri – 3:30 PM – 6:00 PMMon. – Fri – 3:30 PM – 6:00 PMBeginning <strong>October</strong> 5, 2009 Ending June 18, 2010 Beginning November 2, 2009 Ending June 18, 2010Custodian: Zulma Santos - $21.21Custodian. – Ralph Sanders-$32.153:30-6:30 PM 3:30-6:00 pmCustodian-(Alt.) Cecilia Suarez - $21.213:30-6:30 PM<strong>Official</strong> Report 37<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


After School Programs, cont.Security: William Pagan - $18.98 Security – Felix Bowman - $18.984:00-6:30 PM 4:00-6:00 pmSecurity (Alt):Kathleen Medley - $18.98 Security Alt. Montrey Sturgis- $18.984:00-6:30 PM 4:00-6:00 pmHISPANIC FAMILY CENTERLocation(s)SUMNERMonday through Friday 3-6 P. M.Beginning <strong>October</strong> 5, 2009 – June 18, 2010Custodian : Eric Lewis - $30.883:30-6:30 PMSecurity: Karen Agosto - $18.984:00-6:30 PMSecurity (Alt): Chanel Johnson - $18.984:00-6:30 PMEIRC (Educational Information and Resource Center)Location(s)CREAMMonday through Friday 3-6 P. M.Beginning November 2, 2009 – June 18, 2010Custodian: Lynn Pritchett - $21.21 3:30-6:30 P. M.Custodian (Alt): Linda Taylor - $21.21 3:30-6:30 P. M.Security: Jerry Lewis - $18.98 4:00-6:30 P. M.Security (Alt) Byron Watkins - $18.98 4:00-6:30 P. M.Disciplinarian: Yvonne King - $16.16 4:00-6:30 P. M.Alternate Custodians (to be used on an “as needed” basisAnthony PaytonJavier RomanBarbara Johnson<strong>Official</strong> Report 38<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


HUMAN RESOURCESA. Appointments ( 33)All appointments are contingent upon available funds. Salaries to be adjusted, ifnecessary, pending the completion of negotiations.1. Professional ( 13 )It is recommended that the following individuals be appointed for the 2009-2010 school year tothe assignments and at the rates indicated, pending receipt of valid certificate, passing medical examand fingerprint qualification:••Indicates New to the District•Indicates Substitute or Prior ExperienceName Position SalaryEffective: <strong>October</strong> 1, 2009 – Ratification•Mr. John Krasowski Teacher of Math, $47,555Williamstown, NJ 08094 Catto Community School BA; Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15130100101 100 36(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility w/Advanced Standing – Middle School Math TeacherNJ Certificate of Eligibility w/Advanced Standing – Elementary School Teacher K-5•Mr. Robert Roman, Jr Teacher of Biology, $47,555Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Woodrow Wilson High School BA; Step 1(TT;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15140100101 300 02(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility – Teacher of BiologyEffective: <strong>October</strong> 5, 2009 - Ratification••Ms. Erica Mullin Teacher of Science, $47,555Pine Hill, NJ 08021 Cream Family School BA; Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15130100101 100 43(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Teacher of Biological Science<strong>Official</strong> Report 39<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Appointments, cont.Effective: November 1, 2009••Mr. James H. Blose Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Williamstown, NJ 08094 Cooper’s Poynt Family School BA; Step 1(JO;AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15213100101 100 12(New Position)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Teacher of the Handicapped•Ms. Marilyn Clifford School Nurse, $49,555Williamstown, NJ 08094 Lanning Sq/B’way Elementary School Step 1, BA+30(RB;AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000213100 100 17(Vacancy)Eligible: NJ Emergency Certificate – School Nurse Non-Instructional••Ms. Sara Czako Teacher of the Handicapped, $50,555West Chester, PA 19380 Yorkship Elementary School MA; Step 1(JO;AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15213100101 100 31(New Position)Holds: NJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing – Elementary School TeacherNJ Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing – Teacher of Students w/Disabilities••Ms. Adrianne Doganieri Speech Therapist, $47,555Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Early Child Dev.Ctr/MetEast High Sch. BA; Step 1(JO;LW;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #16000216100 000 59(Vacancy)Emergency Certificate – Speech Language Specialist••Mr. Joseph Durkin Teacher of Chemistry, $47,555<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08102 Woodrow Wilson High School BA; Step 1(FH;TT;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15140100101 300 02(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Provisional Certificate – Teacher of Chemistry••Ms. Nanying Feng Teacher of the Handicapped, $47,555Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Cooper’s Poynt Family School BA; Step 1(JO;AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15213100101 100 12(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Teacher of the Handicapped••Ms. Jaclyn R. Greenstein Speech Therapist, $47,555Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Bonsalll Family/Powell Elementary Schs. BA; Step 1(JO;LW;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #16000216100 000 59(Vacancy)Emergency Certificate – Speech Language Specialist<strong>Official</strong> Report 40<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Appointments, cont.••Ms. Saddia Raines Librarian, $47,555Voorhees, NJ 08043 Whittier Elementary School BA; Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000222100 100 28(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Emergency Certificate – Associate School Library Media Specialist••Ms. Loretta Zink Librarian, $47,555Audubon, NJ 08106 Yorkship Elementary School BA; Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000222100 100 31(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Educational Media SpecialistEffective: November 19, 2009••Ms. Mary Korden Teacher of Preschool, $50,555Merchantville, NJ 08109 Early Childhood Development Ctr. MA; Step 1(LB;AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #20218100101 000 00(Vacancy)Holds: NJ Standard Certificate – Nursery SchoolNJ Standard Certificate – Elementary School Teacher2. Support Staff ( 20 )It is recommended that the following individuals be appointed for the 2009-2010 school year tothe assignments and at the rates indicated, pending receipt of valid certificate, passing medical examand fingerprint qualification:••Indicates New to the District•Indicates Substitute or Prior ExperienceName Position SalaryEffective: November 1, 2009•Ms. Carla Castro School Security Officer, $21,533<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103 Bonsall Family School Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>6100 100 10(Vacancy)••Ms. Minerva Chontal Paraprofessional A, $17,624<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Dudley Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15190100106 100 15(Vacancy)•Mr. Kareem Dale School Security Officer, $21,533<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103 Woodrow Wilson High School Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>6100 300 02(Vacancy)<strong>Official</strong> Report 41<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Appointments, cont.••Ms. Annie Elmore Paraprofessional A, $17,624Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Lanning Square Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #20218100106 000 00(Vacancy)••Mr. Frank Epifanio, Jr. Community School Coordinator, $17,017Atco, NJ 08004 Cream Family School Step 1, BA(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000211174 100 43(Vacancy)••Mr. Thomas Gonzales Custodian C, $29,413<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08102 Early Childhood Dev. Center Step 1(SN;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00(Vacancy)••Mr. Richard Johnson Custodian C, $29,413Pennsauken, NJ 08109 Parkside Elementary School Step 1(SN;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00(Vacancy)••Ms. Rashell Rembert Paraprofessional A, $16,424<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105 Cooper’s Poynt Family School Step 1+60 cr.(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #20218100106 000 00(Vacancy)••Mr. Richard Rivera Community School Coordinator, $14,617Willingboro, NJ 08046 Davis Elementary School Step 1(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15000211174 100 14(Vacancy)••Mr. Dion Roberts Custodian C, $29,413<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103 Dudley Elementary School Step 1(SN;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00(Vacancy)••Mr. Shawn Robinson Paraprofessional A, $17,624Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Forest Hill Elementary School Step 1, BA(AK;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #15201100106 100 16(Vacancy)••Mr. Yury Tararinder Computer Services Specialist, $<strong>26</strong>,702Philadelphia, PA 19152 J. Riggs Adult Education Ctr. Step 1(JC;TT;YA;DS;MA) Acct. #16000252100 000 62(Vacancy)<strong>Official</strong> Report 42<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Appointments, cont.3. Lunch Aides ( 8 )It is recommended that the following individuals be employed as lunch aides during the 2009-2010 school year, at the rate of $8.15 per hour:Effective: November 1, 2009Ms. Kaprena Boone-MorrisMs. Melodie Boyd<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104Dudley Elementary SchoolDudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 15 Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 15(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)Ms. Kaamilya GarrettMs. Kameelah Garrett<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08104 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105Wiggins Elementary SchoolYorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 29 Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 31(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)Ms. Darlene Hayman-PurnellMs. Vivian PerezPhiladelphia, PA 19119 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105Dudley Elementary SchoolDudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 15 Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 15(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)Ms. Sonya SwintMs. Aretha Turlington<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08102 <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08105Yorkship Elementary SchoolYorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 31 Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>2100 100 31(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)(MH;AK;YA;DS;MA)B. Substitutes ( 8 )1. Teachers ( 4 )It is recommended that the following individuals be approved as substitute teachers for the 2009-2010 school year, at the Board approved per diem rate. All persons recommended have completed allrequirements.Mr. Nyere AumaitreMs. Theresa Collins-PschunderBlackwood, NJ 08012 Voorhees, NJ 08043Ms. Virginia Glover-Lipscomb Mr. Ronald KingVoorhees, NJ 08043 Pennsauken, NJ 081102. School Security Officers ( 4 )It is recommended that the following individuals be employed as substitute SchoolSecurity Officers for the 2009-2010 school year at the daily rate of $107.66, pending receipt of passingmedical examinations and fingerprint qualifications. Acct. #16000<strong>26</strong>6100 100 00<strong>Official</strong> Report 43<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Appointments, cont.Effective: November 1, 2009Ms. Sheena TurnerMr. Willie Womack<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ 08103 Philadelphia, PA 19143Mr. Chandy ThachMr. Eric WilliamsPennsauken, NJ 08110 Sicklerville, NJ 08081C. Transfers ( 24 ) RatificationsIt is recommended that the following transfers be approved for the 2009-2010 school year,effective as indicated: ***Administrative Request, **Principal’s Request, *Staff Request Salaries to beadjusted pending the completion of negotiations.Effective: September 29, 2009 - Ratification***Ms. Damaris Allen Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional B,(JO;AK;YA;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15204100106 100 21-25% Acct. #15204100106 100 15-25%Acct. #11000270161 000 70-75% Acct. #16000270161 000 70-75%Salary-$28,352, Step 15+120 crNo change in salary***Ms. Betty Tyson Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(JO;AK;YA;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #15214100101 100 21 Acct. #15214100106 100 15Salary-$<strong>26</strong>,352, Step 15No change in salaryEffective: <strong>October</strong> 1, 2009 – Ratification***Mr. Michael Avery Teacher of Health/PE, Teacher of Health/PE,(TT;YA;DS;MA) Hatch Middle School Hatch Middle/Brimm Medical ArtsAcct. #15130100101 200 05 Acct. #15130100101 200 05-50%Salary-$50,355, Step 4 B+15 Acct. #15140100101 300 45-50%No change in salary***Mr. Frank Davis Custodian C, Custodian C,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Bonsall Family School Dudley Elementary SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$29,413, Step 1No change in salary***Ms. Delores Hollis General Worker, General Worker,(MH;YA;DS;MA) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School Catto Community SchoolAcct. #60910310100 13C 00 Acct. #60910310100 13C 00Salary-$15,339, Step 3No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 44<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Transfers, cont.***Mr. Paul Lindsey Custodian C, Custodian C,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Dudley Elementary School Bonsall Family SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$29,413, Step 1No change in salary***Ms. Christine Wilmer General Worker, General Worker,(MH;YA;DS;MA) Hatch Middle School Brimm Medical Arts High SchoolAcct. #60910310100 13C 00 Acct. #60910310100 13C 00Salary-$24,008, Step 11No change in salaryEffective: <strong>October</strong> 5, 2009 Ratification***Ms. Diann Ashton Teacher of Health/PE, Teacher of Health/PE,(TT;YA;DS;MA) <strong>Camden</strong> High School/CCALP CCALP/MetEast High <strong>Schools</strong>Acct. #15140100101 300 01 Acct. #15140100101 300 01-50%Salary-$70,273, Step 11 BA Acct. #15140100101 200 18-50%No change in salary***Ms. Jacqueline Shinn Teacher of Health/PE, Teacher of Health/PE,(TT;AK;YA;DS;MA) MetEast High School Davis Elementary SchoolAcct. #15140100101 200 18 Acct. #15120100101 100 14Salary-$50,855, Step 5 BA No change in salaryEffective: <strong>October</strong> 12, 2009 Ratification***Ms. Marva M. Briscoe Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Cream Family School Early Childhood Development Ctr.Acct, #15120100101 100 43 Acct. #15110100101 100 08Salary-$76,673, Step 12 B+30 No change in salary***Ms. Mirta D’Amato Bilingual Teacher, Bilingual Teacher,(MS;AK;YA;DS;MA) Molina Elementary School Sumner Elementary SchoolAcct. #15240100101 100 21 Acct. #15240100101 100 <strong>26</strong>Salary-$76,673, Step 12 B+30 No change in salary***Ms. Brieanna Ginn Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Cream Family School Lanning Square Elementary SchoolAcct. #15110100101 100 43 Acct. #15120100101 100 17Salary-$47,555, Step 1 BA No change in salary***Ms. Margaret Ierley Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Cream Family School Whittier Elementary SchoolAcct. #15120100101 100 43 Acct. #15120100101 100 28Salary-$49,355, Step 4 BA No change in salary***Ms. Jennifer Laksh Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Cream Family School Lanning Sq./Fetters Elem. Sch.Acct. #15120100101 100 43 Acct. #15120100101 100 17Salary-$48,755, Step 3 BA No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 45<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Transfers, cont.***Ms. Shanta A. McGlinn Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Catto Community School H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAcct. #15120100101 100 36 Acct. #15120100101 100 30Salary-$74,673, Step 12 BA No change in salary***Ms. Christine Nemeth Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Cramer Elementary School Washington Elementary SchoolAcct. #15120100101 100 13 Acct. #15120100101 100 27Salary-$50,355, Step 4 B+15 No change in salary***Mr. Michael Roberts Paraprofessional B, Paraprofessional B,(JO;AK;TT;YA;DS;MA) Whittier Elementary School Goodwill/<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolAcct. #15204100106 100 27-25% Acct. #15204100106 100 27-25%Acct. #11000270161 000 70-75% Acct. #16000270161 000 70-75%Salary-$<strong>26</strong>,352, Step 15No change in salary***Ms. Marianne Seibel Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Catto Community School H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAcct. #15120100101 100 36 Acct. #15120100101 100 30Salary-$50,355, Step 4 B+15 No change in salary***Ms. Brenda Stallworth-Njoku Teacher of the Handicapped, Teacher of the Handicapped,(JO;AK;TT;YA;DS;MA) Bonsall Family School Morgan Village Middle SchoolAcct. #15204100101 100 10 Acct. #15213100101 200 06Salary-$79,673, Step 12 M+30 No change in salary***Ms. LaTanya Taylor Teacher of Elementary, Teacher of Elementary,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Cramer Elementary School Yorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #15120100101 100 13 Acct. #15110100101 100 31Salary-$75,673, Step 12 B+15 No change in salaryEffective: <strong>October</strong> 27, 2009***Ms. Lynnette O. Green Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolAcct. #15216100106 100 08 Acct. #15216100106 100 12Salary-$27,552, Step 15+60 No change in salary***Ms. Rhonda Young Paraprofessional A, Paraprofessional A,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Early Childhood Dev. Center Davis Elementary SchoolAcct. #15216100106 100 08 Acct. #15216100106 100 14Salary-$<strong>26</strong>,352, Step 15No change in salaryEffective: November 1, 2009***Mr. Edward Brown Vice Principal, Vice Principal,(AK;YA;DS;MA) Lanning Square Elem. School H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000240103 100 17 Acct. #15000240103 100 30Salary-$87,700 Step 1No change in salary***Mr. Hassan King School Security Officer, School Security Officer,(RM;CS;YA;DS;MA) Cooper’s Poynt Family School McGraw Elementary SchoolAcct. #15000<strong>26</strong>6100 100 12 Acct. #15000<strong>26</strong>6100 100 19Salary-$21,533, Step 1No change in salary<strong>Official</strong> Report 46<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


D. Promotions ( 9 )It is recommended that the following promotions be approved for the 2009-2010 schoolyear, effective as indicated (Salaries to be adjusted pending the completion of negotiations.)Effective: November 1, 2009Mr. Greg Abbiw Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Early Childhood Develop Ctr. Early Childhood Develop Ctr.Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 300 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$32,693, Step 1 Salary-$32,693, Step 1Mr. Lamont Bethea Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Morgan Village Middle School Morgan Village Middle SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 200 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>1100 200 00Salary-$29,413, Step 1+ $12/day Salary-$31,152, Step 0Ms. Arlethia Brown Clerk IIB, Accounting Spec.-Food Services,(MH;YA;DS;MS) Food Services Food ServicesAcct. #60910310100 12C 00 Acct. #60910310100 11C 00Salary-$37,047, Step 12+75 cr. Salary-$52,047Mr. Michael Chester Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Administration Building Administration BuildingAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 000 73Salary-$30,672, Step 2+ $12/day Salary-$32,693, Step 1Mr. Ramon Lisboa Custodian C, Head Custodian A1, Acting(SN;YA;DS;MA) Catto Community School Catto Community SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$30,672, Step 2Salary-$30,672, Step 2+$12/day<strong>Official</strong> Report 47<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Promotions, cont.Mr. Lynn Pritchett Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Cream Family School Cream Family SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$29,413, Step 1+$12/day Salary--$31,152, Step 0Ms. Keinyatta Smith Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Yorkship Elementary School Yorkship Elementary SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$29,413, Step 1+$12/day Salary--$31,152, Step 0Ms. Jennifer Webbs Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Sharp Elementary School Sharp Elementary SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$30,672, Step 2+ $12/day Salary--$31,152, Step 0Ms. Marva Williams Head Custodian A1, Acting Head Custodian A1,(SN;YA;DS;MA) Wiggins Elementary School Wiggins Elementary SchoolAcct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00 Acct. #11000<strong>26</strong>2100 010 00Salary-$29,413, Step 1+$12/day Salary--$31,152, Step 0E. Reassignment s ( 3 )It is recommended that the following reassignments be approved for the 2009-2010 schoolyear, effective as indicated: *Salary to be adjusted pending completion of negotiations.Effective: November 1, 2009Ms. Theresa Brown Vice Principal, Vice Principal,(TT;YA;DS;MA) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School <strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolAcct. #15000240103 200 04 Acct. #15000240103 300 01Salary-$91,122 Step 3 Salary-$93,590 Step 3*Mr. Dominick Schavione Computer Teacher, Technology Coordinator,(JC;AK;YA;DS;MA) Yorkship Elementary School South <strong>Camden</strong>/MetEast High Sch.Acct. #15120100101 100 31 Acct. #15000222177 200 09Salary-$50,855, Step 5, BA Acct. #15000222177 300 18No change in salary***Mr. Clinton Sellers Vice Principal, Vice Principal,(TT;YA;DS;MA) <strong>Camden</strong> High School East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolAcct. #15000240103 300 01 Acct. #15000240103 200 04Salary-$93,590 Step 3 Salary-$91,122 Step 3<strong>Official</strong> Report 48<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


F. Resignations ( 4 )Effective as of close of business on date indicated:Name Position Reason Date•Indicates RatificationMr. Lorenzo McFadden Teacher of Elementary, Another 1/8/10(6 years) Wiggins Elementary School PositionMr. Harold A. Robinson Supervisor of Food Services, As Per Legal 10/15/09(8 years, 7½ mos.) Food Services Counsel•Ms. Deborah Taylor Substitute Bus/Lunch Aide, Another 10/5/09(4 years) Administration Building Position•Ms. Amirah Walker Lunch Aide, Education 9/16/09(4 years, 4 mos.) Parkside Elementary SchoolG. Retirements ( 8 )Effective as of close of business on date indicated:Name Position Service Time Date•Indicates RatificationMs. Brenda Bowman General Worker, 23 years, 4 mos. 12/31/09Morgan Village Middle School•Mr. Joel Brown Teacher of Elementary, 16 years, 7 mos. 9/30/09Cooper’s Poynt Family SchoolMs. Shelia Clark Clerk III, 20 years, 9 mos. 12/31/09Administration BuildingMs. Karen Emerle Teacher of the Handicapped, 25 years, 3 mos. 11/30/09Sumner Elementary SchoolMs. Linda Ficke School Nurse, 29 years, 4 mos. 12/31/09<strong>Camden</strong> High School/GoodwillMr. Charles Iepson III Teacher of Health/PE, 35 years, 3 mos. 12/31/09Woodrow Wilson High School•Ms. Sharon Jones Clerk III, <strong>26</strong> years 9/30/09Bonsall Family SchoolMs. Beverly Lewis-Drew Clerk III, 35 years, 8 mos. 12/31/09Administration Building<strong>Official</strong> Report 49<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


H. Suspensions/Return ( 9 )1. Suspension ( 8 )It is recommended that the following individuals be suspended with pay, effective asindicated:Effective: September 30, 2009 RatificationMr. Marvin Ward School Security Officer, Justification on file inMcGraw Elementary SchoolHuman Resources OfficeEffective: <strong>October</strong> 1, 2009 RatificationMr. Theodore Mitchell Custodian A1, Justification on file inCatto Community SchoolHuman Resources OfficeEffective: <strong>October</strong> 15, 2009 RatificationMs. Lynne Rac Teacher of Elementary, Justification on file inDudley Elementary SchoolHuman Resources OfficeEffective: <strong>October</strong> 23, 2009 RatificationMr. Alberto Beltre Teacher of Skilled Trades, Justification on file<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolHuman Resources OfficeMr. Gary Shaw Teacher of Science Justification on fileWoodrow Wilson High School Human Resources OfficeIt is also recommended that the following individuals be suspended w ithout pay, effective asindicated:Effective: <strong>October</strong> 7, 2009 RatificationMr. Ian Miranda Substitute Custodian, Justification on file inWarehouse MaintenanceHuman Resources OfficeEffective: <strong>October</strong> 19, 2009 RatificationMr. Michael Kelly Substitute Custodian, Justification on file inWarehouse MaintenanceHuman Resources OfficeEffective: <strong>October</strong> 22, 2009 RatificationMr. Marvin Sharps Substitute School Security Officer, Justification on file inDistrict wideHuman Resources Office<strong>Official</strong> Report 50<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Suspensions/Return, cont.2. Return ( 1 )Effective: <strong>October</strong> 16, 2009 RatificationMr. Theodore Mitchell Custodian A1,Catto Community SchoolI. Terminations ( 6 )stated:It is recommended that the following individual be terminated, as indicated, for the reasonsEffective: <strong>October</strong> 27, 2009 RatificationMr. Marvin Sharps Substitute School Security Officer, Justification on file inDistrict wideHuman Resources OfficeMr. Ian Miranda Substitute Custodian, Justification on file inWarehouse MaintenanceHuman Resources OfficeEffective: November 23, 2009Ms. Cynthia Blocker Custodian C, Justification on file in<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolHuman Resources OfficeMr. Bobby Chalk Custodian C, Justification on file inEarly Childhood Develop. Ctr. Human Resources OfficeMr. Kenneth W. Hill School Security Officer, Justification on file inHatch Middle SchoolHuman Resources OfficeMr. Marvin Ward School Security Officer, Justification on file inMcGraw Elementary SchoolHuman Resources Office<strong>Official</strong> Report 51<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


J. Recall ( 1 )It is recommended that the following individual, listed as “Reduction in Force”, be recalled to herprevious position, effective as indicated:Effective: November 1, 2009Ms. Nicole Wyatt Clerk III, Cramer Elementary SchoolK. Leaves of Absence ( 99 )It is recommended that the following requests be granted and/or accepted in accordance withBoard regulations. (All leaves are with pay unless specified as “w/o pay”.) All leaves are subject toreview by Human Resources for compliance with contract, policy and statute.Name Position DatesMs. Mercedes Alicea Paraprofessional A, 9/1-10/1/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl. w/o payMs. Bianca Alston Paraprofessional A, 9/1-12/1/09,(Illness) Sumner Elementary School incl.Mr. Jorge Arrolia Custodian, 9/16-10/7/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl.Mr. Jorge Arrolia Custodian, 10/8-10/16/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl., w/o payMr. Olen Avant Health & Social Svc. Coord., 10/19-11/30/09,(Illness) Brimm Medical Arts High School incl.Ms. Eduvigis Aviles Teacher of Elementary, 9/17-9/22/09,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl.Mr. Wilbur Barber, Sr. Custodian, 12/1/09-1/1/10(Illness) Pyne Poynt Middle School incl., w/o pay(previously approved 7/1/09-11/30/09)Mr. Othello H. Berry Dropout Prevention Officer, 10/12-10/16/09,(Illness) Woodrow Wilson High School incl.Ms. Joanne Buchan Teacher of Science, 9/22-11/13/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Ms. Luz Caban Clerk III, 9/14-11/4/09,(Illness) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School incl.Ms. Rosalie Carter Teacher of Elementary, 9/3-10/30/09,(Injury on Job) Sharp Elementary School incl.<strong>Official</strong> Report 52<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Leaves of Absence, cont.Ms. Gladys Cooper Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-10/12/09,(Illness) Cooper's Poynt Family School incl.Ms. Shabree Crisdon Teacher of Handicapped, 9/1-9/15/09,(Maternity) Pyne Poynt Middle School incl.Ms. Shabree Crisdon Teacher of Handicapped, 9/16-11/30/09,(Maternity) Pyne Poynt Middle School incl. w/o payMs. Aracelia Diaz Lunch Aide, 9/15-11/10/09,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Maria J. Diaz Confidential Secretary, 9/24-10/5/09,(Illness) Human Resources incl.Ms. Caitlin DiVito Computer Teacher, 9/14-11/4/09,(Maternity)Lanning Square/Broadway Elem. Schs. incl.Ms. Caitlin DiVito Computer Teacher, 11/9-11/16/09,(Maternity)Lanning Square/Broadway Elem. Schs. incl. w/o payMs. Shabana Elly Teacher of Handicapped, 9/16-10/14/09,(Illness) Catto Community School incl.Mr. Jose Feliciano Custodian, 8/17-10/7/09 am,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl.Mr. Jose Feliciano Custodian, 10/7/09 pm,(Illness) Molina Elementary School incl. w/o payMr. Christopher Fischer Teacher of Elementary, 9/17-10/2/09,(Illness) Yorkship Elementary School incl.Ms. Debbie Flores Teacher of Elementary, 9/21-12/15/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl.Mr. Ricardo Gamble School Security Officer, 9/1-10/14/09,(Illness) South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative incl.Mr. Ricardo Gamble School Security Officer, 10/15-12/01/09,(Illness) South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative incl., w/o payMs. Josephine Garcia Acting Chief of Security, 8/<strong>26</strong>-10/13/09,(Injury on Job) Administration Building incl.Ms. Leesa Gibson Rogers Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/23-10/1/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Ms. Charlette Giddins-Purnell Computer Teacher, 9/30-10/<strong>26</strong>/09,(Illness) Pyne Poynt Middle School incl.(previously approved 9/1-9/29/09)<strong>Official</strong> Report 53<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Leaves of Absence, cont.Ms. Dora Gonzalez Clerk IV, 9/18-10/16/09,(Illness) Food Services incl., w/o pay(previously approved 9/1-9/17/09)Ms. Nicole Goodman Social Worker, 9/25-9/30/09,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl.Ms. Nicole Goodman Social Worker, 10/1-11/24/09,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Kendra Grays Paraprofessional B, 9/1-10/8/09,(Maternity) Cooper's Poynt Family School incl.Ms. Kendra Grays Paraprofessional B, 10/11-11/30/09,(Maternity) Cooper's Poynt Family School incl., w/o payMs. Renee Griffith Paraprofessional A, 9/30-12/23/09,(Illness) Woodrow Wilson High School incl.Ms. Nicole Harrigan Literacy Coach, 9/1-9/23/09,(Illness) Parkside Elementary School incl.Ms. Nicole Harrigan Literacy Coach, 9/24-10/30/09,(Illness) Parkside Elementary School incl., w/o payMr. Jordan Harris Teacher of Elementary, 10/<strong>26</strong>-11/20/09,(Family Leave) Dudley Elementary School incl., w/o payMr. Jordan Harris Teacher of Elementary, 12/4-12/23/09,(Family Leave) Dudley Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Jeanette Higginbotham Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-10/30/09,(Illness) Cramer Elementary School incl.(previously approved 5/28-6/30/09)Ms. Melva Higgs Librarian, 9/15-9/22/09,(Injury on Job) Sharp Elementary School incl.Ms. Bonita Hillman Paraprofessional B, 9/23-10/9/09,(Injury on the job) Wiggins Elementary School incl.Ms. Geraldine Hobbs Teacher of Business, 9/22-10/9/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Ms. Gloria Hooks Paraprofessional B, 9/15-9/30/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Ms. Cindy Ingram Clerk IIB, 9/21-10/2/09,(Family Leave) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School incl., w/o pay<strong>Official</strong> Report 54<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Leaves of Absence, cont.Mr. Frank Ingram Supervisor of Maintenance, 10/1-11/30/09,(Illness) Maintenance Warehouse incl.(previously approved 7/1-9/30/09)Ms. Rosemary Jackson Teacher of Handicapped, 9/1-9/23/09,(Illness) South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative incl.Ms. Rosemary Jackson Teacher of Handicapped, 9/24-10/1/09,(Illness) South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative incl., w/o payMs. Karen James Supervisor, 9/2-12/01/09,(Illness) Administration Building incl.(previously approved 7/1-9/1/09)Ms. Adilah Johnson Teacher of the Handicapped, 10/5-10/15/09,(Injury on the job) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School incl.Ms. Daphne M. Johnson Teacher of Elementary, 11/1-12/22/09,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl.(previously approved 9/1-10/30/09)Ms. Annette Johnson-Nichols Clerk IV, 9/1-10/2/09,(Illness) Cream Family School incl., w/o payMs. Dawn Johnson Teacher of Elementary, 9/10-9/18/09,(Illness) Cooper's Poynt Family School incl.Ms. Charmaine Jones Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/2-11/30/09,(Illness) Woodrow Wilson High School incl., w/o payMs. Sharon Jones Clerk III, 9/18-9/30/09,(Illness) Bonsall Family School incl.Mr. Sunshine Leaks School Security Officer, 9/9-9/18/09,(Illness) Hatch Middle School incl.Ms. Susan Leggoe Site Manager, 9/29-10/29/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Mr. David Levine Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/8-12/8/09,(Illness) Yorkship Elementary School incl.Ms. Patricia Mahan Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/22-9/29/09,(Illness) Morgan Village Middle School incl.Ms. Denise Mason Teacher of Home Economics, 9/1-12/4/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.(previously approved 6/8-6/<strong>26</strong>/09)<strong>Official</strong> Report 55<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Leaves of Absence, cont.Ms. Patricia Mahan Teacher of the Handicapped, 10/16-12/23/09,(Illness) Morgan Village Middle School incl., w/o payMr. Rafael Martinez School Security Officer, 10/1-10/30/09,(Injury on the job) Woodrow Wilson High School incl.Mr. Luis Matos Custodian, 9/10-10/19/09,(Illness) Woodrow Wilson High School incl.Ms. Lynette McNair Paraprofessional A, 10/1-12/15/09,(Illness) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School incl.Ms. Ruth Miller-Jones Satellite Manager, 9/1-11/10/09,(Illness) Cooper’s Poynt Family School incl.Ms. Ruth Miller-Jones Satellite Manager, 11/11-11/30/09,(Illness) Cooper's Poynt Family School incl., w/o payMs. Julia Mobley Satellite Manager, 9/28-11/19/09 am,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl.Ms. Julia Mobley Satellite Manager, 11/19 pm-12/23/09,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Mercedes Neal-Mink Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/20-11/2/09,(Illness) East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School incl.Ms. Vishtie Nickles-Ward Custodian, 9/18-10/15/09,(Illness) Sumner Elementary School incl.Ms. Vishtie Nickles-Ward Custodian, 10/16-10/30/09,(Illness) Sumner Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Susan Ott Literacy Coach, 10/13-11/13/09,(Illness) Washington Elementary School incl.Ms. Robertine Pennywell Cafeteria Manager, 9/1-9/23/09,(Illness) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Ms. Robertine Pennywell Cafeteria Manager, 9/24-5/24/10,(Sick Bank) <strong>Camden</strong> High School incl.Ms. Elsa Perez Lunch Aide, 9/8-9/21/09,(Illness) Davis Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Bernice Perkins School Security Officer, 9/17-10/19/09,(Illness) Forest Hill Elementary School incl.<strong>Official</strong> Report 56<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Leaves of Absence, cont.Ms. Maryann Planich Teacher of Pre-K, 9/11-9/18/09,(Illness) Early Childhood Dev. Center incl.Mr. Marvin Polk School Security Officer, 10/8-10/18/09,(Illness) H.B. Wilson Elementary School incl.Mr. John Poole Teacher of Handicapped, 9/1-12/23/09,(Illness) McGraw Elementary School incl.Mr. Juan Rodriguez School Security Officer, 9/1-9/28/09,(Military) Morgan Village Middle School incl.Ms. Mary Jane Rodriguez Custodian, 9/9-12/22/09,(Illness) Wiggins Elementary School incl.Ms. Marconia Satterfield Paraprofessional B, 9/14-11/9/09,(Illness) H.B. Wilson Elementary School incl.Ms. Rosa Serrano Teacher of Elementary, 9/29-10/9/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl.Ms. Olivia Seligmann-Kelly LDTC, 9/1-11/30/09,(Illness) H.B. Wilson Elementary School incl.Mr. William Sharp School Security Officer, 9/17-10/15/09,(Injury on the job) Cramer Elementary School incl.Ms. Theresa Shields Math Coach, 9/1-11/30/09,(Illness) Parkside Elementary School incl.Ms. Charla Sinclair Clerk III, 9/30-10/7/09,(Illness) Administration Building incl.Ms. Mary Stahl Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-11/4/09,(Illness) Catto Community School incl.Ms. Doris Stephens Paraprofessional A, 9/1-12/1/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Lynne Stephens Lunch Aide, 10/19-12/23/09,(Family Leave) Early Childhood Development Center incl., w/o payMs. Linda O. Taylor Head Custodian A1, 10/14-11/4/09 am,(Illness) Environmental Center incl.Ms. Linda O. Taylor Head Custodian A1, 11/4 pm-12/31/09,(Illness) Environmental Center incl., w/o pay<strong>Official</strong> Report 57<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Leaves of Absence, cont.Ms. Tamika T. Tirado Teacher of Elementary, 10/5-10/15/09,(Maternity) Powell Elementary School incl.Ms. Tamika T. Tirado Teacher of Elementary, 10/16-12/3/09,(Maternity) Powell Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Judy Varallo Teacher of the Handicapped, 9/14-10/16/09,(Illness) Early Childhood Dev. Center incl.Ms. Carrie Wach Teacher of Elementary, 11/16-11/20/09,(Maternity) Sharp Elementary School incl.Ms. Carrie Wach Teacher of Elementary, 11/23/09-5/3/10,(Maternity) Sharp Elementary School incl., w/o payMr. James Waller Attendance Officer, 9/21/09-1/15/10,(Illness) Old Catto Elementary School incl.Mr. Robert Watson Custodian, 10/15-11/10/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl.Mr. Robert Watson Custodian, 11/12-11/13/09,(Illness) Sharp Elementary School incl., w/o payMs. Audrey White Teacher of Elementary, 9/1-10/9/09,(Illness) McGraw Elementary School incl.L. Approval to Return ( 33 )It is recommended that permission be granted for the following individuals to return from leavesof absence, as indicated. (Appropriate documentation has been received.)Name Position DateMs. Mercedes Alicea Paraprofessional A, 10/1/09(Illness)Sharp Elementary SchoolMr. Jorge Arroliga Custodian C, 10/19/09(Illness)Sharp Elementary SchoolMs. Eduvigis Aviles Teacher of Elementary, 9/24/09(Illness)Molina Elementary SchoolMr. Othello H. Berry Dropout Prevention Officer, 10/19/09(Illness)Woodrow Wilson High SchoolMs. Candis Calaf Paraprofessional B, 10/1/09(Family Leave)Cream Family School<strong>Official</strong> Report 58<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Approval to Return, cont.Ms. Theresa Cox Custodian, 9/10/29(Illness)<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolMs. Maria J. Diaz Confidential Secretary, 10/6/09(Illness)Human ResourcesMs. Frances Esposito Teacher of Elementary, 10/6/09(Illness)Sharp Elementary SchoolMr. Hector Estremera Custodian, 9/21/09(Illness)H. B. Wilson Elementary SchoolMs. Helen Ferrante Teacher of Elementary, 9/9/09(Illness)Bonsall Family SchoolMr. Christopher Fischer Teacher of Elementary, 10/5/09(Illness)Yorkship Elementary SchoolMs. Josephine Garcia Acting Chief of Security, 10/14/09(Injury on the job)Administration BuildingMs. Leesa Gibson-Rogers Teacher of the Handicapped, 10/2/09(Illness)<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolMs. Melva Higgs Librarian, 9/23/09(Injury on Job)Sharp Elementary SchoolMs. Bonita Hillman Paraprofessional B, 10/13/09(Injury on the job)Wiggins Elementary SchoolMs. Geraldine Hobbs Teacher of Business, 10/13/09(Illness)<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolMs. Cindy Ingram Clerk IIB, 10/5/09(Family Leave)East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolMs. Rosemary Jackson Teacher of the Handicapped, 10/5/09(Illness)South <strong>Camden</strong> AlternativeMs. Adilah Johnson Teacher of the Handicapped, 10/16/09(Injury on the job)East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle SchoolMs. Annette Johnson-Nichols Clerk IV, 10/5/09(Illness)Cream Family SchoolMs. Dawn Johnson Teacher of Elementary, 9/22/09(Illness)Cooper's Poynt Family SchoolMr. Sunshine Leaks School Security Officer, 9/21/09(Illness)Hatch Middle School<strong>Official</strong> Report 59<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Approval to Return, cont.Ms. Hoa Ly Educational Program Spec., 9/1/09(Maternity)Administration BuildingMr. Luis Matos Custodian C, 10/19/09(Illness)Woodrow Wilson High SchoolMs. Elsa Perez Lunch Aide, 9/24/09(Illness)Davis Elementary SchoolMs. Bernice Perkins School Security Officer, 10/19/09(Illness)Forest Hill Elementary SchoolMs. Maryann Planich Teacher of Pre-K, 9/22/09(Illness)Early Childhood Dev. CenterMr. Marvin Polk School Security Officer, 10/19/09(Illness)H.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolMs. Fredy W. Ramos School Security Officer, 10/13/09(Illness)Pyne Poynt Middle SchoolMs. Rosa Serrano Teacher of Elementary, 10/14/09(Illness)Sharp Elementary SchoolMr. William Sharp School Security Officer, 10/16/09(Injury on the job)Cramer Elementary SchoolMs. Valerie Skinner Librarian, 9/24/09(Illness)Lanning Square/Fetters Elementary SchoolMs. Stacy Still-Hayes Paraprofessional A, 10/19/09(Illness)Morgan Village Middle School<strong>Official</strong> Report 60<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


M. Changes ( 18 )1. Salaries ( 18 )It is recommended that the following salary changes be approved due to submitted transcriptsevidencing additional college credits or degree.a. Professional Staff (14)Effective: September 1, 2009 RatificationMs. Janice Barrow $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of the Handicapped Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsBonsall Family SchoolMs. Cindy Becker $49,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of Preschool BA+30; Step 1 Step 1, MA Educational CreditsEarly Childhood Development CenterMr. Christopher Callahan $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of Social Studies Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsSouth <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative SchoolMs. Dania Daniels $47,555 $48,555 Verification ofTeacher of Preschool Step 1, BA Step 1, B+15 Educational CreditsSharp Elementary SchoolMs. Tammi Hammond $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of Elementary Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsCramer Elementary SchoolMs. Sanaa Khair $47,555 $52,555 Verification ofTeacher of the Handicapped Step 1, BA Step 1, M+30 Educational CreditsSharp Elementary SchoolMs. Heather Kinneer $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of Math-Middle School Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsSouth <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative SchoolMs. Tywana Kiyaga $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of Elementary Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsParkside Elementary SchoolMs. Lisa Mainor $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of the Handicapped Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsEarly Childhood Development CenterMs. Adrian Nelson $47,555 $49,555 Verification ofTeacher of Preschool Step 1, BA Step 1, B+30 Educational CreditsYorkship Elementary SchoolMs. Amy Nicholls $47,555 $48,555 Verification ofTeacher of the Handicapped Step 1, BA Step 1, B+15 Educational CreditsSumner Elementary School<strong>Official</strong> Report 61<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Changes, cont.Ms. Lyndell Reevey $47,555 $50,555 Verification ofTeacher of the Handicapped Step 1, BA Step 1, MA Educational CreditsCramer Elementary SchoolMs. Adrianne Ruffin $47,555 $49,355 Verification ofTeacher of Elementary Step 1, BA Step 4, BA Prior Local ServiceYorkship Elementary SchoolMs. Tamekia Stancil $60,666 $61,386 Proof of MilitaryHealth & Social Serv Coord., (12 mos) Step 1, MA Step 2, MA ServiceCooper’s Poynt Family Schoolb. Support Staff ( 4 )Effective: September 1, 2009 - RatificationMs. Stacy Anderson $16,424 $16,824 Verification ofParaprofessional A Step 1, 60 cr. Step 1, 90 cr. Educational CreditsDavis Elementary SchoolMs. Jasmine Morris $17,224 $17,624 Verification ofParaprofessional A Preschool Step 1, 120 cr. Step 1, BA Educational CreditsCramer Elementary SchoolMr. George Jalandoni $17,224 $17,624 Verification ofParaprofessional A Preschool Step 1, 120 cr. Step 1, BA Educational CreditsEarly Childhood Dev. CenterMs. Marcela Perez $16,424 $17,024 Verification ofParaprofessional A Preschool Step 1, 60 cr. Step 1, 105 cr. Educational CreditsMolina Elementary SchoolN. Correction ( 1 )It is recommended that the degree listed for Ms. Loretta Gronau, Supervisor of Social Studiespreviously approved on the September 22, 2009, Superintendent’s Report, be corrected to read from BAto MA.O. School Nutrition Association CertificationIt is recommended that Ms. Shelia Davis, Cafeteria Manager, J. Riggs Adult Education Centerreceive $150 for obtaining the School Nutrition Association Certification, as per Cafeteria Managers’contract. Acct. #60910310100 13CP. Declination ( 1 )Ms. Rashell Rembert has declined the position of Paraprofessional A.<strong>Official</strong> Report 62<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


INFORMATION REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLSALL ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS ARE AT NO COST TO THE BOARD*Some school activities are funded at a minimum cost through StudentActivities Funds. (Monies raised through fund raising activities approved by theBoard)I. AdministrationA. 24 th Annual School Leader AwardThe Superintendent extends “Congratulations” to Ms. Gracelynn Johnson, Teacher ofScience, <strong>Camden</strong> High School. Ms. Johnson has been selected as a winner of the 24 th Annual SchoolLeader Award, NJ School Boards Association, for the Building Environmental Science Solutions (BEES).Ms. Johnson will receive a plaque and special recognition at the closing ceremonies ofWorkshop 2009, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, NJ, <strong>October</strong> 30, 2009, 3:30 pm.B. Office of Communications1. Rotary Dictionary ProjectIt is recommended that the Board of Education approve the distribution of dictionaries to every3 rd grade student by the Rotary Club of <strong>Camden</strong>. This in the 6 th year the Rotary has sponsored thisproject. Distribution will take place on Monday, November 9, 2009, 9:00 am and 11:00 am.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Rutgers University <strong>Camden</strong> Press ConferenceIt is recommended that the Creative Arts High School Jazz Band be permitted to attend theRutgers University <strong>Camden</strong> Press Conference, Friday, November 6, 2009, 10:00 am-12:00 noon. Theband will perform and provide pre-event background music for the Walt Whitman House LiteracyLandmark kickoff.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 63<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


C. Food BasketsIt is recommended that permission be granted to Kaighn Avenue Baptist Church to donatefood baskets to six needy families in the following schools on Tuesday, November 24, 2009:Bonsall Family SchoolCooper's Poynt Family SchoolCream Family SchoolDudley Elementary SchoolForest Hill Elementary SchoolMolina Elementary SchoolPowell Elementary SchoolSumner Elementary SchoolWhittier Elementary SchoolH.B. Wilson Elementary SchoolCatto Community SchoolCramer Elementary SchoolDavis Elementary SchoolLanning Square Elementary School/FettersMcGraw Elementary SchoolParkside Elementary SchoolSharp Elementary SchoolWashington Elementary SchoolWiggins Elementary SchoolYorkship Elementary SchoolEach school will identify six families. The baskets will be delivered to schools for distribution.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 64<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


II.CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (0 Ratifications)A. Cramer Elementary School (Kirwin)1. PracticumIt is recommended that permission be granted for Ms. Kisha Williams and Ms. Juanita Mathis,Teachers of the Handicapped, to complete their practicum for Elementary School Counseling, <strong>October</strong>2009-December 2009. Both teachers attend Wilmington University, and will be under the directsupervision of Ms. Ronda Brown, Guidance Counselor, Cramer Elementary School. Both teachersmust complete 100 hours.There will be no cost to the Board.B. Sumner Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Research StudyIt is recommended that Ms. Christine Neumerski, doctoral student at University of Michigan,conduct a brief research study at Sumner School for her thesis. The dissertation is entitled,“Instructional Leadership: Practices and Capabilities”. Ms. Neumerski plans to spend one week,November 16-November 20, 2009, at the school.There will be no cost to the Board.C. Curriculum & Instruction Dept.1. System 21 (Kirwin)It is recommended that permission be granted for a 7 th grade class at Bonsall Family School topilot System 21 for the 2009 – 2010 school year published by Scholastic. System 21 is a language artsliteracy program designed to accelerate students from basic to proficient. On site professionaldevelopment and all text books and supplemental materials will be provided. Instruction will take placedaily during the 120 minute literacy block.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Internship (Treece)It is recommended that Mr. Aldo Barta be permitted to complete his internship for the NewJersey’s Master of Education Leadership for the 2009-2010 school year. The College of New Jerseyrequires each student to complete 300 hours over the course of a summer, fall and spring semester. Mr.Barta will complete his internship under the supervision of Ms. Morgan, Yorkship School Principal, andCareer and Technical Education Director.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 65<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Curriculum & Instruction Dept., cont.3. NJ Math and Science Education Biology Film FestivalIt is recommended that permission be granted for Biology students and their teachers toparticipate in the NJ Math and Science Education Biology Film Festival during the 2009-2010 schoolyear.Students will produce a DVD formatted, drama, comedy or narrative program, up to six minuteslong, that will address one biology big idea or subtopic. Submissions are due no later than April 1, 2010,to NJ Math and Science Education Biology Film Festival.There will be no cost to the Board.4. Doctoral StudentIt is recommended that permission be granted for Abagail Gray, doctoral student, University ofPennsylvania, to study the implementation of Action 100 in all Elementary and Family <strong>Schools</strong>. Thefocus of her study is to build district-wide systems that support the implementation of effectiveinstructional practices.There will be no cost to the Board.5. <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Librarians (Treece)It is recommended that permission be granted for <strong>Camden</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Librarians to visit classroomsin various schools throughout the district during the 2009-2010 school year. The <strong>Public</strong> Librarians willspeak to students regarding:Review Library Procedures,Importance of Reading,Library Skills,Research TechniquesThere will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 66<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


III.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (0 Ratifications)A. Wiggins Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Teachers’ Academy ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Wiggins Elementary School to continue theirTeachers’ Academy Program during the 2009-2010 school year, on the following dates, 3:00 pm-4:00pm:<strong>October</strong> 29 November <strong>26</strong>December 19 January 28February 25 March 25April 29Staff will earn professional development hours for content specific research and preparation.Topics of study will be determined by grade level teams and tied to school goals, as identified in theTitle I Unified School Plan.ParticipantsShelly Smith Mary Kulpa Stephanie EllerbeMary Starn Alexis Heaney Skinner Elizabeth CeperoCharlene Badger Joyce Sloan-El Crystal CaddellEmily Vosseller Carmen Earland Ardith ThorntonMaria Leto Kathy Holdstein Melissa RomeroRobyn Feldman Marc Doe Edithann BobbDora Grande Judith Milton Kinyta SmallIrene Barnes-Richardson Dawn Wilson Kathleen DevineJanyll Tucker Rafael Mendez Jacqueline PeoplesSusan Lore Shannah Grossman Elizabeth GreenTamara Barr Kristofor Anderson Kelly Wharton-DavisDenise Smith-Fletcher Jane Ibeneche Vivaldie SmithCristine Pratt Brenda Harper Eileen GuidaBenita Farmer Ed DiFrancesco Lorenzo McFaddenEric Burrell Bennett Brookstein Rosa MarquezMarguerite Ferra Kathryn Mizuno Josephine NagelbergRuth Colon Nancy Ruiz Noemi SaedRobyne McLeodSharon JacksonThere will be no cost to the Board.B. Student Resource USA (Wright)It is recommended that permission be granted for Student Resource USA to provide informationregarding loan forgiveness, grants, scholarships and degree programs at school staff meetings, TheOffice of Professional Development has determined that the information may help motivate district staffto continue education and/or benefit from financial resources. The Office of Professional Developmentwill provide dates.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 67<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


IV.SCHOOL/DISTRICT ACTIVITIES (0 Ratifications)A. Brimm Medical Arts High School (Treece)1. Tobacco Age of Sale ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School students tocontinue their participation in the <strong>Camden</strong> County Tobacco Age of Sale Program (TASE), <strong>October</strong> 27,2009-June 2010. This program is organized by Mr. Dennis Chance, TASE coordinator, 3 hours perweek.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Healthy Wellness Exercise ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School to conduct aHealthy Wellness Exercise Program for staff and students, November 2009-June 2010, Tuesdays andThursdays, 3:00 pm-4:00 pm. Ms. Diana Hines-Cooper will be in charge.There will be no cost to the Board.3. College FairIt is recommended that permission be granted for Brimm Medical Arts High School to host aCollege Fair, Thursday, November 12, 2009, 9:00 am-11:00 am. Students will meet with recruiters fromvarious universities, colleges and technical institutions.There will be no cost to the Board.B. <strong>Camden</strong> High School (Treece)1. Homecoming ParadeIt is recommended that permission be granted to allow <strong>Camden</strong> High School to conduct theirannual Homecoming Parade on Saturday, <strong>October</strong> 31, 2009, 9:00 am-10:00 am.The band will leave <strong>Camden</strong> High School via Turners Way and Park Blvd. to Haddon Avenue.Left onto Haddon Avenue the left onto Kaighns Ave to Park Blvd. Right onto Park Blvd. to <strong>Camden</strong> HighSchool Football Field.ChaperonesMr. Edward DeVaughnMs. Vivian McBrideMs. Avis SatterfieldMr. Darrell StatonMs. Michelle GreenMr. Kenneth MillerMs. Wanda ZapataMs. Alberta AndersonThere will be no cost to the Board.2. Winter Sports SchedulesIt is recommended that the Winter Sports Schedules for <strong>Camden</strong> High School be approved.(Copies attached)<strong>Official</strong> Report 68<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


C. Creative Arts High School (Treece)1. Scholarship DonationsIt is recommended that permission be granted for Creative Arts High School to acceptscholarship donations from Dr. B. LeFra Young ($1,000) and Mr. Reuben Mills ($500) for students.There will be no cost to the Board.D. Woodrow Wilson High School (Treece)1. Journalism Education AssociationIt is recommended that permission be granted for Woodrow Wilson High School to partner withthe Journalism Education Association, by Mr. Ron Bonadonna to provide a Mentoring Program with theInter-disciplinary team of English, Journalism and Business Technology. This program will run from2009-2011 and provide coaching, support and guidance to staff from experienced advisers in the area ofjournalism.There will be no cost to the board2. Winter Sports SchedulesIt is recommended that the Winter Sports Schedules for Woodrow Wilson High School beapproved. (Copies attached)3. NJ State Police AssembliesIt is recommended that permission be granted for the New Jersey State Police to presentassembly programs to the 9 th Grade Academy during the 2009-2010 school year. The first presentationwill be Friday, December 11, 2009, 9:30 am-11:00 am. Members of the K-9 team will demonstrate howtrained canines are utilized in search and recovery missions, the detection of explosives, and theuncovering of controlled dangerous substances as part of Homeland Security.There will be no cost to the Board.E. East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School (Treece)1. Ronald McDonald HouseIt is recommended that permission be granted for students at East <strong>Camden</strong> Middle School tocollect toiletries, November 1-December 22, 2009. These items will be donated to residents at theRonald McDonald House, <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 69<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


F. Hatch Middle School (Treece)1. Junior AchievementIt is recommended that permission be granted for Hatch Middle School to participate in aprogram sponsored by Junior Achievement and CTE Department, 3:05-3:50 pm, 1 day per week,beginning November 1, 2009, through February 2010, running for 12 weeks.There will be no cost to the Board.G. Morgan Village Middle School (Treece)1. Valentine’s Day DanceIt is recommended that permission be granted for Morgan Village Middle School to host aValentine’s Day Dance, Friday, February 12, 2009, 3:00 pm-5:00 pm, sponsored by the 8 th GradeExtraordinary Leaders Club, Mr. Christine Watley, teacher in charge. Cost for DJ ($150) and security($18.98) will be deducted from proceeds.There will be no cost to the Board.H. South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative School (Treece)1. Female Support GroupIt is recommended that permission be granted for South <strong>Camden</strong> Alternative School to host aFemale Support Group—SCAS Girls Circle: Path to the Future, <strong>October</strong> 29, 2009-February 11, 2010,12:30 pm-2:30 pm, under the direction of Ms. Laura Greenwood. The group will be involved incounseling sessions to examine thoughts, beliefs and actions about friendship, trust and authorityfigures.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Community ServiceIt is recommended that permission be granted for ten (10) students at South <strong>Camden</strong> AlternativeSchool to perform community service (assist with feeding the homeless) at Neighborhood Center, Inc.,<strong>Camden</strong>, NJ, Thursday, November 19, 2009, 11:30 am-1:30 pm. Mr. James M. Smith, Health & SocialServices Coordinator, will coordinate. Transportation will be provided by School Based Youth Services.There will be no cost to the Board.I. Veterans Memorial Middle School (Treece)1. Buffalo SoldiersIt is recommended that permission be granted for Veterans Memorial Middle School to host anassembly by the Buffalo Soldiers, Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 9:00 am. Students will learn aboutthe contributions of African Americans to American History.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 70<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


J. Cramer Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Character Development AssemblyIt is recommended that permission be granted for Cramer Elementary School to participate in“The Ned Show”, Tuesday, November 10, 2009, 9:00 am-10:45 am. This assembly program promotesacademic achievement and anti-bullying strategies through character development.There will be no cost to the Board.2. NJ Transit Safety ProgramIt is recommended that permission be granted for NJ Transit Light Rail Safety Education topresent a transit rail safety assembly for students at Cramer Elementary School, Thursday, December 3,2009, 9:00 am and 9:45 am.There will be no cost to the Board.K. Davis Elementary School (Kirwin)1. “On the Inside”It is recommended that permission be granted for Davis Elementary School to present aCharacter Education Assembly, “On the Inside”, Wednesday, November 18, 2009, at 9:15 am-10:00 amand 10:15 am-11:00 am. This program, sponsored by Ronald McDonald House, uses magic, state of theart puppets and audience participation to promote positive character traits.There will be no cost to the Board.L. Sumner Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Male MentoringIt is recommended that permission be granted for Hope in Heritage, male mentoring program, tobegin at Sumner Elementary School, November 1, 2009. The men will share their knowledge andexperience with young men at Sumner. The program will be held once a week during lunchtime,November 1, 2009-June 2010.There will be no cost to the Board.2. Bullying AssemblyIt is recommended that Ms. Joyce Wright-McAdoo present a Bullying Assembly, November 20,2009, to students in grades K-6. Ms. Wright-McAdoo is the Consultant/Author and CEO of Zimbooker,Inc., and will provide this as a free service to the school.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 71<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


M. Wiggins Elementary School (Kirwin)1. Hispanic Family CenterIt is recommended that permission be granted for Wiggins Elementary School to present a lifeskills program presented by Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey. Each grade level willreceive 8 class sessions, approximately 45 minutes each. Topics include: self-esteem, decision making,dealing with stress, communication skills, social skills, assertiveness, advertising and substance abuse.The program will run for eight weeks, beginning January-March 2010.There will be no cost to the Board.N. H.B. Wilson Elementary School (Kirwin)1. UniverSoul CircusIt is recommended that permission be granted for the UniverSoul Circus to conduct a sneakpreview performance in H.B. Wilson Elementary School’s gymnasium, Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 27, 2009,10:00 am.Students will be exposed to various careers, diligence, gymnastics, and the entertainmentaspects that are aligned with the circus.There will be no cost to the Board.O. Tutoring Services-Parkside Elementary and Davis Elementary <strong>Schools</strong>It is recommended that permission be granted for Parkside Elementary and Davis ElementarySchool to receive tutoring services from Woodland Community Development Corp./Mary Esther WilliamsHomework Centers for the 2009-2010 school year. Tutoring will take place at the school four (4) daysper week for students in the 3 rd and 4 th grades, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm, in Literacy and Math, November 1,2009, to May 31, 2010. Security will be provided on a voluntary basis.There will be no cost to the Board.<strong>Official</strong> Report 72<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolBoys’ Basketball Schedule 2009-2010VARSITYScrimmages12/07 Mon CH East H 3:4512/10 Thurs Cumberland Reg. A 4:0012/15 Tues W. Windsor-North H 4:00Regular Season12/18 Fri Bishop Eustace A 3:4512/23 Wed Wash Twp A 3:4512/30 Wed Sneaker Villa Classic- A TBABishop Loughlin@N. Catholic HS1/02 Sat Sneaker Villa-Friends A TBACentral1/05 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic H 3:451/07 Thurs Lenape A 7:001/09 Sat Woodrow Wilson H 2:001/12 Tue Paul VI H 3:451/14 Thurs Eastern H 3:451/18 Mon MLK Tourney- H 2:00Woodbury HS1/21 Thur CCT-S A 3:451/24 Sun Kobe Bryant Classic- A TBAGirard College1/<strong>26</strong> Tue Bishop Eustace H 3:451/29 Fri Winslow A 7:002/02 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic A 3:452/05 Fri Paul VI A 5:152/09 Tue Timber Creek A 7:002/13 Sat Olympic-Cape Chall. A TBA2/18 Thurs CCT-S H 3:452/20 Sat Atlantic Cty@CHE A 5:002/23 Tue Pleasantville H 4:002/25 Thurs Pennsauken H 3:452/27 Sat Woodrow Wilson A 2:00Head Coach: Michael StargellAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 73<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


JUNIOR VARSITY12/18 Fri Bishop Eustace A 5:152/23 Wed Washington Twp A 5:151/5 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic H 5:151/07 Thurs Lenape A 5:151/12 Tue Paul VI H 5:151/14 Thurs Eastern H 5:151/21 Thurs CCT-S A 5:151/<strong>26</strong> Tue Bishop Eustace H 5:151/29 Fri Winslow A 5:152/2 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic A 5:152/5 Fri Paul VI A 3:452/9 Tue Timber Creek A 5:152/16 Tue Woodrow Wilson A 3:452/18 Thurs CCT-S H 5:152/25 Thurs Pennsauken H 5:15JV Coach-Charles McKenzieFRESHMAN12/18 Fri Bishop Eustace A 7:0012/23 Wed Washington Twp A 3:451/4 Mon <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic H 3:451/7 Thurs Lenape A 3:451/11 Mon Paul VI H 3:451/15 Fri Eastern H 3:451/21 Thurs CCT-S H 5:151/27 Wed Bishop Eustace H 3:451/29 Fri Winslow A 3:452/5 Fri Paul VI A 6:302/9 Tue Timber Creek A 3:452/16 Tue Woodrow Wilson A 5:152/18 Thurs CCT-S A 5:152/24 Wed Pennsauken H 3:45Frosh Coach-TBDAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 74<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolGirls’ Basketball Schedule 09-10VARSITYScrimmage12/05 Sat Collingswood A 10:00Regular Season12/18 Fri Bishop Eustace H 3:4512/23 Wed Washington Twp H 3:4512/28 Mon Mt. Holly Rotary2@ A 10:00Rancocas Valley12/30 Wed Mt. Holly Rotary@ A 10:00Rancocas Valley1/2 Sat CH East A 2:001/5 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic A 3:451/7 Thurs Lenape H 3:451/9 Sat Woodrow Wilson H 12:001/12 Tue Paul VI A 5:151/14 Thurs Eastern A 6:001/21 Thurs CCT-S H 3:451/<strong>26</strong> Tue Bishop Eustace A 3:451/28 Thurs Winslow H 3:452/2 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic H 3:452/5 Fri Paul VI H 3:452/9 Tue Timber Creek H 3:452/17 Wed Pleasantville H 4:002/18 Thurs CCT-S A 3:452/25 Thurs Pennsauken A 5:302/27 Sat Woodrow Wilson A 12:00Head Coach-Jonathan TaylorAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 75<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


JUNIOR VARSITY12/18 Fri Bishop Eustace H 5:1512/23 Wed Washington Twp H 5:151/2 Sat CH East A 12:301/5 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic A 5:151/7 Thurs Lenape H 5:151/12 Tue Paul VI A 3:451/14 Thurs Eastern A 4:301/19 Tue Woodrow Wilson H 3:451/<strong>26</strong> Tue Bishop Eustace A 5:151/28 Thurs Winslow H 5:152/2 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic H 5:152/5 Fri Paul VI H 5:152/9 Tue Timber Creek H 5:152/25 Thurs Pennsauken A 4:00JV Coach-TBDFRESHMAN12/21 Mon Bishop Eustace H 3:4512/22 Tue Washington Twp H 3:451/2 Sat CH East A 11:001/5 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic A 6:301/12 Tue Paul VI A 6:301/14 Thurs Eastern A 3:451/19 Tue Woodrow Wilson H 5:151/<strong>26</strong> Tue Bishop Eustace A 7:002/1 Mon <strong>Camden</strong> Catholic H 3:452/4 Thurs Paul VI H 3:452/8 Mon Timber Creek H 3:452/12 Fri Lenape H 3:452/25 Thurs Pennsauken A 4:00FR Coach-TBDAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 76<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolBoys’ Winter Track 09-10Varsity12/19 Sat Bishop Loughlin A TBA12/28 Mon Marine Corp Holiday Class A TBA1/9 Sat Hispanic Games A TBA1/13 Wed Millrose Games Trial A TBA1/16 Sat State Relay Champs. A TBA1/23 Sat New Balance Games A TBA1/29 Fri Millrose Games A TBA2/6 Sat New Balance Colleg. A TBA2/7 Sun Sectional Champs. A TBA2/8 Mon Varsity Classic A TBA2/13 Sat State Championship A TBA2/20 Sat Meet of Champs. A TBA2/23 Tue Eastern States A TBABoys Coach-Greg Foster<strong>Camden</strong> High SchoolGirls’ Winter Track 09-10Varsity12/19 Sat Bishop Loughlin A TBA12/28 Mon Marine Corp Holiday Class A TBA1/9 Sat Hispanic Games A TBA1/13 Wed Millrose Games Trial A TBA1/16 Sat State Relay Champs. A TBA1/23 Sat New Balance Games A TBA1/29 Fri Millrose Games A TBA2/6 Sat New Balance Colleg. A TBA2/7 Sun Sectional Champs. A TBA2/8 Mon Varsity Classic A TBA2/13 Sat State Championship A TBA2/20 Sat Meet of Champs. A TBA2/23 Tue Eastern States A TBAGirls Coach-Avis SatterfieldAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 77<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Woodrow Wilson High SchoolBoys’ Basketball Schedule 2009-2010Scrimmages12/7 Mon Gloucester Catholic A 3:30/5:0012/11 Fri Manchester HS A 3:30/5:0012/12 Sat Vineland A 3:30/5:0012/14 Mon Overbrook A 10:00Regular Season12/18 Fri Paul VI A 3:30/5:0012/21 Mon Lenape H 12:0012/23 Wed Timber Creek A 3:3012/28 Mon Xmas Tournament H TBA12/29 Tue Xmas Tournament H TBA1/2 Sat Capital Academy H 3:30/5:001/5 Tue CCTS H 3:30/5:001/7 Thu Seneca H 12:00/2:00*1/9 Sat <strong>Camden</strong> A 3:301/12 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Cath H 3:30/5:001/15 Fri Emily Fisher H 3:30/5:001/16 Sat LEAP H 12:001/21 Thu Bishop Eustace H 3:30/5:001/23 Sat Capital Academy A 12:001/<strong>26</strong> Tue Paul VI A 3:301/28 Thu Washington Twp H 3:30/5:001/30 Sat Pennsauken H 11:00/1:002/2 Tue CCTS H 3:30/5:002/4 Thu <strong>Camden</strong> Cath A 3:302/6 Sat <strong>Camden</strong> Charter H 3:30/5:002/9 Tue Cherry Hill East A 3:302/13 Sat Pitman A 3:302/18 Thu Bishop Eustace A 12:00/2:00*2/19 Fri LEAP H 7:002/27 Sat <strong>Camden</strong> High H 3:30/5:00Coach: Keith BensonSchedule subject to changesAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regular season.Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 78<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Woodrow Wilson High SchoolGirls’ Basketball Schedule 2009-2010Scrimmages12/4 Fri Glassboro A 3:30/5:0012/7 Mon Our Lady of Mercy A 4:00/5:3012/9 Wed Woodbury A 3:30*12/11 Fri Franklin Learning Center A 3:30/5:00Regular Season12/18 Fri Paul VI A 3:30/5:0012/21 mon Lenape A 3:30*12/23 Wed Timber Creek H 3:30/5:0012/28 Mon Xmas Tournament H TBA12/29 Tue Xmas Tournament H TBA1/4 Mon Math & Civic Sci A 3:301/5 Tue CCTS H 12:00*1/7 Thu Seneca H 3:451/9 Sat <strong>Camden</strong> H 12:001/12 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Cath H 3:451/14 Thu Penn Tech A 3:451/16 Sat LEAP H 3:30/5:001/21 Thu Bishop Eustace A 3:301/<strong>26</strong> Tue Paul VI H 12:00*1/28 Thu Washington Twp A 3:30/5:001/30 Sat Pennsauken A 3:302/2 Tue CCTS A 3:30/5:002/4 Thu <strong>Camden</strong> Cath A 3:30/5:002/6 Sat <strong>Camden</strong> Charter A 12:00/2:002/9 Tue Cherry Hill East A 3:30/5:002/11 Fri Penn Tech H 3:30/5:002/18 Thu Bishop Eustace H 12:00*2/19 Fri LEAP A 3:302/27 Sat <strong>Camden</strong> H 3:30Coach: Mark PhillipsSchedule Subject to ChangesAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 79<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Woodrow Wilson High SchoolBoys’ Basketball JV Schedule 2009-2010Scrimmages12/7 Mon Gloucester Catholic A 3:3012/11 Fri Manchester HS A 3:3012/12 Sat Vineland A 3:3012/14 Mon Overbrook A 10:00Regular Season12/18 Fri Paul VI A 5:0012/21 Mon Lenape H 3:3012/23 Wed Timber Creek A 5:001/5 Tue CCTS H 3:301/7 Thu Seneca H 3:301/12 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Cath H 3:301/15 Fri Emily Fisher H 3:301/19 Mon <strong>Camden</strong> A 5:001/21 Thu Bishop Eustace H 3:301/<strong>26</strong> Tue Paul VI A 5:001/28 Thu Washington Twp H 3:301/30 Sat Pennsauken H 11:002/2 Tue CCTS H 3:302/4 Thu <strong>Camden</strong> Cath A 5:002/9 Tue Cherry Hill East A 5:002/13 Sat Pitman A 5:002/16 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> H 5:002/18 Thu Bishop Eustace A 5:00Coach: Keith BensonSchedule subject to changesAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 80<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Woodrow Wilson High SchoolGirls’ Basketball JV Schedule 2009-10Scrimmages12/4 Fri Glassboro A 3:3012/7 Mon Our Lady of Mercy A 4:0012/9 Wed Woodbury A 3:30*12/11 Fri Franklin Learning Center A 3:30Regular Season12/18 Fri Paul VI A 5:0012/21 Mon Lenape A 5:0012/23 Wed Timber Creek H 3:301/4 Mon Math & Civic Sci A 3:301/5 Tue CCTS H 3:301/7 Thu Seneca H 3:301/12 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> Cath H 3:451/14 Thu Penn Tech A 3:451/19 Mon <strong>Camden</strong> A 5:001/21 Thu Bishop Eustace A 3:301/<strong>26</strong> Tue Paul VI H 3:301/28 Thu Washington Twp A 5:001/30 Sat Pennsauken A 11:002/2 Tue CCTS A 5:002/4 Thu <strong>Camden</strong> Cath A 5:002/9 Tue Cherry Hill East A 5:002/11 Fri Penn Tech H 3:302/16 Tue <strong>Camden</strong> H 3:302/18 Thu Bishop Eustace H 3:30Coach: Mark PhillipsSchedule Subject to ChangesAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 81<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Woodrow Wilson High SchoolBoys’ Indoor Track Schedule 2009-2010Sat 12/19 Bishop Laughlin NY TBAMon 12/28 Marine Classic NY TBASat 1/09 Hispanic Games NY TBAWed 1/13 Millrose Games NY TBASat 1/16 State Relays Toms River TBASat 1/23 New Balance Games NY TBAFri 1/29 Millrose Games NY TBASat 2/06 New Balance Invite NY TBASun 2/07 Sectionals Toms River TBAMon 2/08 Varsity Classic TBASat 2/13 State Championship Toms River TBASat 2/20 Meet of Champs Toms River TBATue 2/23 Eastern States Toms River TBACoach: Greg ArnettAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 82<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009


Woodrow Wilson High SchoolGirls’ Indoor Track Schedule 2009-2010Sat 12/19 Bishop Laughlin NY TBAMon 12/28 Marine Classic NY TBASat 1/09 Hispanic Games NY TBAWed 1/13 Millrose Games NY TBASat 1/16 State Relays Toms River TBASat 1/23 New Balance Games NY TBAFri 1/29 Millrose Games NY TBASat 2/06 New Balance Invite NY TBASun 2/07 Sectionals Toms River TBAMon 2/08 Varsity Classic TBASat 2/13 State Championship Toms River TBASat 2/20 Meet of Champs Toms River TBATue 2/23 Eastern States Toms River TBACoach: Karen BorrelliAthletic Directors will identify tentative dates for events after close of the regularseason. Places and locations TBD.<strong>Official</strong> Report 83<strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, 2009

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