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CAMDEN COUNTY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
BOARD OF EDUCATION
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2015
SCIENCE AND HORTICULTURAL CENTER AT THE PENNSAUKEN CAMPUS AT 7:00 P.M.
Public notice of this meeting pursuant to the Open Public Meeting Act has been given by the Board Secretary in the
following manner:
(a) Posting written notice on the official school bulletin board of the Pennsauken Campus,
Pennsauken, NJ and the Gloucester Township Campus, Gloucester Township, NJ on November 4, 2014.
(b) Mailing written notice to the Courier Post and South Jersey Times Newspapers on November 4, 2014.
(c) Filing written notice with the County Clerk on November 5, 2014.
Call to order. Present: Absent: Also Present:
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
OATH OF OFFICE: To be administered to Michael Fuhrman.
HONORS AND RECOGNITION:
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PRESENTATION:
PRESIDENT’S REPORT:
SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT:
QSAC interim review is scheduled for August 25, 2015.
Scottish Rite facility may be used for a Spring Performing Arts show.
As Principals of National Schools of Character, Bonnie Durante and Greg Cappello were invited to and gave a
presentation about their character education programs during the NJ Council of County Vocational-Technical
Schools’ Summer Meeting in July.
Principals are recommending assistant coaches for cross country as a follow up to discussion during
previous board meeting.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
The Board is limited in its ability to respond in public to matters of personnel, litigation, negotiations and attorney-client privilege.
Please state your full name and address The length of time scheduled for public discussion will be held to five minutes for individual speakers
OLD BUSINESS:
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BUSINESS OFFICE
Informational Item: Electrical transmission line replacement at Gloucester Township Campus
The business administrator recommends the following:
RESIGNATION
Motion to accept the resignation of Bart Mueller, Board Member, effective June 14, 2015.
Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
MINUTES
Request authority to approve the minutes of the following meeting of the board of education.
June 17, 2015 – Regular Meeting
FINANCIAL
Board Secretary’s Certification.
1. Board Secretary’s Report in accordance with 18A: 17-36 and 18A: 17-9 for the month of May 2015. The Board Secretary certifies that no line item account has been over-expended in violation of N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-16.10 (c) 3 and that sufficient funds are available to meet the district’s financial obligations for the remainder of the fiscal year. INSERT 1 2. Reconciliation Report in accordance with 18A:17-36 and 18A:17-9 for the month of May 2015. The Reconciliation Report and Secretary’s Report are in agreement for the month of May 2015. 3. Board Secretary in accordance with N.J.A.C 6A:23A-16.10 (c) 2 certifies that there are no changes in anticipated revenue amounts or revenue sources.
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BUSINESS OFFICE
FINANCIAL (continued)
4. Board of Education Certification – pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-16.10 (c) 4 We certify that after review of the secretary’s monthly financial report (appropriations section) and upon consultation with the appropriate district officials, that to the best of our knowledge no major accounts or funds have been over-expended in violation of N.J.A.C. 6A:23A-16.10 (b) and that sufficient funds are available to meet the district’s financial obligations for the remainder of the fiscal year.
5. Request approval to ratify the board officer’s action in paying payroll and accounts payable warrants issued since the last board meeting as categorized below: INSERT 2
June 2015 Item Date Amount Bill List (Fund 11) 06/02/15 $ 1,000.00 Bill List (Funds 11/20) 06/12/15 $ 1,007.00 Bill List (Fund 11) 06/15/15 $ 427,133.85 Payroll (Funds 11/20/60) 06/15/15 $ 1,243,941.94 Bill List (Funds 11/20/30) 06/18/15 $ 953,155.08 Bill List (Fund 60) 06/18/15 $ 665.49* Bill List (Fund 60) 06/18/15 $ 322,850.40** Bill List (Fund 11) 06/19/15 $ 51.00 Payroll (Funds 11/20/60) 06/23/15 $ 1,328,727.09 Payroll (Funds 11/13/20) 06/30/15 $ 60,807.85 Bill List (Funds 11/20) 06/30/15 $ 195,634.89 Bill List (Funds 60) 06/30/15 $ 19.60* Bill List (Funds 60) 06/30/15 $ 1,313.05** Total $ 4,536,307.24 * Early Childhood Education ** Food Service
6. Request approval of appropriation adjustments (May 2015) made within the 2014-2015 school budget as
previously reviewed and approved by the superintendent. INSERT 3
7. Request approval of appropriation adjustments made, during the 2014-2015 school year, as filed with the
school business administrator/board secretary. 8. Request approval of the following resolution.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that the 2015-2016 annual maximum travel amount per employee, be approved, in the amount of $1,500.00.
August 19, 2015 Page 1-D BUSINESS OFFICE FINANCIAL (continued) 9. Request approval of the following resolution.
NEW JERSEY SCHOOLS INSURANCE GROUP RESOLUTION INDEMNITY AND TRUST RENEWAL AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made this 19th day of August, 2015, in the County of Camden State of New Jersey, by and
between New Jersey Schools Insurance Group, hereinafter referred to as “NJSIG”, and the School District of
the Camden County Technical, hereinafter referred to as “Educational Institution”;
WHEREAS, the NJSIG seeks to provide its members with protection, services and savings relating to insurance
and self-insurance;
WHEREAS, two or more educational institutions have collectively formed a joint insurance fund as is
authorized and described in N.J.S.A. 18A:18B-1 et. seq. and the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto;
WHEREAS, the Educational Institution has resolved to apply for and/or renew its membership with NJSIG; and
WHEREAS, the Educational Institution certifies that it has not defaulted on a claim, and has not been
cancelled for non-payment of insurance premium for a period of at least two (2) years prior to the date of
its application to NJSIG.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows:
1. The Educational Institution hereby establishes/renews its membership with NJSIG for a three (3) year
period, beginning July 1, 2015, and ending July 1, 2018 at 12:01 a.m. eastern standard time.
2. The Educational Institution agrees to participate in NJSIG with respect to the types of coverage
stated in the Renewal of Membership Resolution, attached hereto as Exhibit “A”. INSERT 4
3. The Educational Institution hereby ratifies and affirms the bylaws and other organizational and
operational documents of NJSIG and as from time to time amended by NJSIG and/or Department of Banking
and Insurance in accordance with the applicable statutes and regulations as if each and every one of
said documents were re-executed contemporaneously herewith.
4. The Educational Institution agrees to be a participating member of NJSIG for the period herein
provided for and to comply with all of the rules and regulations and obligations associated with said
membership, including, but not limited to the NJSIG Plan of Risk Management.
August 19, 2015 Page 1-E BUSINESS OFFICE FINANCIAL (continued)
9. NJSIG Resolution continued:
5. In consideration of membership in NJSIG, the Educational Institution agrees that for those types of
coverage in which it participates, the Educational Institution shall jointly and severally assume and
discharge the liability of each and every member of NJSIG all of whom, as a condition of membership in
NJSIG, shall execute a verbatim counterpart to this Agreement. By execution hereof the full faith and
credit of the Educational Institution is pledged to the punctual payment of any sums which shall
become due to NJSIG in accordance with the bylaws thereof, this Agreement or any applicable statute or
regulation.
6. If NJSIG, in the enforcement of any part of this Agreement, shall incur necessary expense or become
obligated to pay attorney's fees and/or court costs, the Educational Institution agrees to reimburse
NJSIG for all such reasonable expenses, fees and costs on demand.
7. The Educational Institution and NJSIG agree that NJSIG shall hold all monies paid by the Educational
Institution to NJSIG as fiduciaries for the benefit of NJSIG claimants all in accordance with
applicable statutes and/or regulations.
8. NJSIG shall establish and maintain Trust Accounts in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A: 18B-1 et. seq. and
such other statutes and regulations as may be applicable.
9. The Business Official designated in the Resolution to Renew Membership is hereby authorized to execute
this Agreement to renew membership.
10. Request approval of the revised District Standard Operating Procedures and Internal Control Procedures as inserted. INSERT 5 11. Request approval to transfer $148,349 from the 2014/2015 general fund to the 2014/2015 capital fund to
cover the cost of projects deemed to be capital in nature made within the 2014-2015 school year, pending
approval by the Executive County Superintendent.
August 19, 2015 Page 1-F BUSINESS OFFICE (continued) A. Purchases
B. Purchase 1. Request approval of the following resolution.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that
authorization/ratification is hereby granted to approve the following state contract purchases, for the period June 6, 2015 – July 5, 2015 totaling $1,319,543.09:
Date Vendor Department State Contract # Amount
6/23 Office Basics PC Summer School A-41/2013 $173.41
6/25 Grainger
Buildings &
Grounds A79875 $3,219.44
6/26 Winner Ford
Buildings &
Grounds A83558 $71,434.00
6/26 South Jersey Energy Business Office Co-op 57CCCPS $4,000.00
7/1
Northeast
Electrical Services
Buildings &
Grounds Ed Date # 11 $24,960.00
Peach Country
Tractors Inc.
Buildings &
Grounds
Contract # 060311-
CNH $43,745.00
Jersey Paper Plus
Buildings &
Grounds 57-CCCPS A-42/2014 $7,286.24
7/31
Air Control
Technology Central Admin Bid # 14-15 $555,225.00
D & E Window & Door Central Admin Bid # 14-14 $609,500.00
$1,319,543.09
2. Request authorization of the following food supplies resolution for the 2015-2016 school year:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that the following rules and regulations be adopted for the school year 2015-2016 governing the purchase of food supplies for use in the Camden County Technical Schools, Pennsauken and Gloucester Township Campus, Camden, New Jersey:
A. This policy is adopted pursuant to Chapter 51, Laws of New Jersey of 1957, as amended and supplemented, and pursuant to Rules and Regulations promulgated by the Commissioner of Education, in the name of the State Board of Education which rules are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this policy by reference.
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BUSINESS OFFICE
A. Purchases (continued)
B. 2. Food Supplies resolution for 2015-2016: (continued)
B. "Food Supplies" shall include only those supplies which are to be eaten or drunk and those substances which may enter into the composition of a food in the operation of the school cafeterias (culinary express and culinary arts being a part thereof). C. All food supplies, excepting milk, cream, ice cream and chocolate or other flavored milk or drinks, shall be purchased without advertising for bids. D. The School Business Administrator and/or his designee(s) are hereby designated as the persons
authorized to purchase food supplies for use in the school district, said person being hereinafter referred to as food supplies purchasing agents.
E. Vendors of food supplies having places of business within 60 miles of the office of the said board of education at 343 Berlin Cross Keys Road, Gloucester Township, NJ may become eligible to submit quotations for food supplies to be purchased by the board by filing with the food supplies purchasing agents at any time before submitting quotations, a statement containing information hereinafter required.
F. The 60 mile requirement is herein included for the convenience of the said board of education or its agents.
G. The statement to be supplied by the supplier shall contain the following information:
name, specifying whether an individual, partnership or corporation, with the names of the officers, if a corporation, and the names of the partners, if a partnership;
location of place of business; how long established at said location; list of food supplies on which vendor proposes to submit quotations to the board, specifying brand names or other identifying data where available;
quantities vendor is prepared to supply; all canned goods and meats shall carry approval and grade of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
H. The food supplies purchasing agents shall solicit quotations from all eligible vendors handling
the desired supplies personally, by telephone, or in writing, as and when food supplies are required, specifying as far as possible, quality, quantity and delivery requirements.
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BUSINESS OFFICE A. Purchases (continued) 2. Food Supplies resolution for 2015-2016: (continued)
I. Quotations may be required for deliveries up to a three month period and in such quantities and at such time as may be required by the food supplies purchasing agents.
J. Subject to rules and regulations of the State Board of Education, the lowest quotation meeting the specifications shall be accepted.
K. Prior to acceptance, no information respecting quotations shall be disclosed to eligible vendors.
L. Vendors may be removed from eligible list by action of the board of education upon recommendation of the food supplies purchasing agents for the failure to deliver purchases on time, for failure of food supplies to meet specifications, or for other default or conduct on their part deemed by the board or the food supplies agents to be contrary to this policy.
M. Public notice of this policy shall be given by advertisement in an official publication circulating in the school district, notifying prospective vendors as to the requirements for filing a statement as required hereby. 3. Request approval of the following resolution.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that authorization is granted to renew, for the 2015-2016 school year, the following 2014-2015 bid contract
services, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-42 with the Fair and Open Process (N.J.S.A. 19.44A-20.4 et.seq.): Marlee Contractors, LLC – Refrigeration Repair Services 4. Request authorization to solicit and accept proposals, for the 2015-2016 school year, for the following:
Solicitor
Environmental Service
E-Rate Services
5. Request authorization for the School Business Administrator or his designee to develop and advertise a
Request for Proposals (RFP) for a competitive contract for home health aide services in accordance with
the Camden County RFP Template and Policy.
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BUSINESS OFFICE A. Purchases (continued) 6. *Motion to change the following resolution. (Previously approved on the June 17, 2015 agenda) BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that Anna Marie Wright is hereby appointed a Qualified Purchasing Agent and Scott M. Kipers is hereby appointed
Purchasing Agent and that the bid threshold is $36,000 through June 30, 2015, $40,000 thereafter, subject to provisions of 18A:18A-3 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 5:34-5 et seq.
7. Request approval of the following resolution. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that authorization is hereby granted to accept change order #1 for Garozzo & Scimeca Construction, Inc., exterior door replacement, Gloucester Township Campus, in the amount of $6,188.00. INSERT 6 B. Field Trips – None C. Sport Schedules - None D. Miscellaneous 1. Request to authorize/ratify the following organizations/schools to use the facilities, at the designated campus, at fees (if applicable) approved by the board of education and subject to availability: Date Organization Facility Requested for Use Campus Fees 07/08/15 Distribution of Summer Reading Business Conference Center GTC N/A 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Parents/students pick of books Contact: Karen DiGiacobbe 08/19/15 Leader to Leader Distance Learning Center PC N/A 4:30 p.m. Contact: John Marcellus 8/17/18/19/20 Senior Photos Cafetorium GTC N/A 21/15 Contact: Robert Lucas 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2015/2016 SY CCC TI Staff & Rooms/offices to be determined GTC N/A Liaison/Counselor *Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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BUSINESS OFFICE D. Miscellaneous 1. Facilities use continued: Date Organization Facility Requested for Use Campus Fees 08/18/15 RealTime Workshop Business Conference Center GTC N/A 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Kim Pargas, Realtime Rep. Contact: John Marcellus 10/09/15 NJ Association of Federal Business Conference Center GTC N/A 8:30 a.m. to 12: p.m. Program Administrators General Membership Meeting Contact: Donna Evangelista through John Marcellus 10/24/15 CCTS Staff Recognition Outdoor Yard Sale GTC N/A (rain date 10/26/14) Parking lots, Bldgs. #10, #2,#12,& #11 restrooms and Set up in the Business Conf. Ctr. *Fees are approximate due to facility availability (e.g. cancellations due to weather conditions). **Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
2. Request authorization/ratification for the following meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or
clinic, cost to be paid by the board of education unless otherwise indicated. *Indicates a change from
a previous board approved motion:
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
07/29/15 NJ Dept. of Agriculture Direct Anthony DePrince N/A N/A
Certification Process Workshop
Gloucester County College
Sewell, NJ
08/25/15 NJ Dept. of Agriculture Anthony DePrince N/A N/A
Certification and Benefit Issuance
Officials Workshop
Stockton College, Atlantic City, NJ
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BUSINESS OFFICE D. Miscellaneous (continued)
3. Request approval for the Music Academy, GTC, to accept the donation of a Bundy II alto saxophone, serial
number 11775904 from David and Lola Broach, Sicklerville, NJ.
4. Request approval for the Camden County Technical Schools “Written Indoor Air Quality” Program for the Pennsauken and Gloucester Township Campuses as reviewed and approved by Paschal Nwako, County Health Officer and on file in the School Business Administrator’s Office with copies of the program to be filed at each campuses principal’s office. Per the approved plan, the designated compliance officer is Nancy A Wilson, Senior County Environmental Specialist. Siobhan Kelly and Anthony DePrince shall serve as the district liaisons for the program. 5. Request approval of the the Hazard Communication Program for the Pennsauken and Gloucester Township
Campuses as on file in the School Business Administrator’s Office with copies of the program to be filed
at each campuses principal’s office.
ADDENDUM BUSINESS OFFICE
The business administrator recommends the following:
FINANCIAL
1. *Motion to approve the following revised *price structure, for the 2015-2016 Child Nutrition Program, or as
stipulated by the Department of Agriculture: (previously approved on the June 17, 2015 agenda)
Paid Lunch $4.00*
Paid Lunch Value Meal $3.00
Reduced Price Lunch $0.40*
Paid Breakfast $0.00*
Reduced Price Breakfast $ .00*
Paid Snacks $ .00*
Reduced Snacks $ .00*
*Price structure remains the same as the 2014-2015 school year
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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ADDENDUM
CONTINUED
BUSINESS OFFICE
FINANCIAL
2. Request approval of the following resolution.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that the contract
between Camden County Educational Services Commission and Camden County Technical Schools is hereby
approved, to provide the following services effective September 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016:
Transportation - $23,000*
Speech Language Specialist - $103,740
Occupational Therapist - $12,096**
*NCLB funded
**IDEA funded
A. Purchases
Request authorization to renew the Agreement for Substance Abuse Screening, with Kennedy Memorial Hospitals, for the 2015-2016 school year. INSERT 6a
B. Field Trips: None
C. Sport Schedules: None
D. Miscellaneous: None
Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
August 19, 2015 Page 2 PENNSAUKEN CAMPUS INFORMATIONAL ITEM(S): 1. As requested by the NJDOE, the Electronic Violence & Vandalism Reporting System
(EVVRS) data for the Pennsauken Campus of CCTS as of June 30, 2015 for the 2014-2015 school year was as follows: Category A Incidents: 0; Category B Incidents: 8 (HIB Incidents Confirmed: 2; Weapon Use/Possession: 1; Substance Abuse = 2); Threats: 1; Assault = 1); Sex Offense = 1; Other Incidents: 6.
2. Highlights of 2014-2015 Student Achievements (see handout).
The principal recommends the following: A. Expenditures 1. Request authorization/ratification to pay for internal coverage, June 1, 2015-June 30, 2015, pursuant to
the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement: 3 teacher(s) covered 3 class period(s) @ $37.00 per period: $111.00. The following teacher(s) provided coverage:
Andy Alfano Tim McDonald Patty Springer 2. Request authorization for Camfel Productions to give a Be Amazing presentation to students, October 6,
2015, at a cost of $1,290.00, to be paid with local funds.
3. Request approval for the Board of Education to cover the 2015-2016 student registration costs of the state-level competitions for the career and technical student organizations, at a maximum cost of $130.00 per student.
4. Request authorization to serve bottled water at the New Student Orientation, August 27, 2015, at the
Pennsauken Campus, at a cost not to exceed $1,000.00, to be paid with local funds.
B. Field Trips 1. Request authorization for the following field trips, to take place during school hours; transportation
will be provided by school/coach bus (TBD by written authorization of the school business administrator). Local funds are requested:
Date Destination Team/Club/Subject Teacher(s)/Advisor(s) Students Cost Per Total
*9/10/15-3/31/16 Motion to change location for Allied Health to Avista Care Cherry Hill, NJ (previously approved for Collingswood Manor on 6/17/15)
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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B. Field Trips 1. During school hours; local funds are requested (continued): Date Destination Team/Club/Subject Teacher(s)/Advisor(s) Students Cost Per Total 9/18/15 2015 BBQ Cook-off, Culinary Arts James Morton 30 $500.00
Regional Emergency
Training Center,
Blackwood, NJ
Substitute coverage not to exceed: $105.00
Educational Benefit(s): Competition and team-building skills $605.00 10/23/15 NJTAC Tournament, Girls’ Volleyball Jon Repece 25 $240.00
Powerzone, Danville, NJ
Substitute coverage not to exceed $105.00
Meal Money: Lunch $7 x 25 students $175.00
Educational Benefit(s): Competition, teamwork, and leadership $520.00
03/2015 CNA Certification Allied Health Sandra Batdorf 36 $76.00 $2,736.00
PSI, Cherry Hill, NJ
Substitute coverage not to exceed per day $ 105.00
Educational Benefit(s): mandatory certification exams $2,841.00 2. Request authorization/ratification for the following field trips, to take place during non-school hours;
transportation will be provided by school/coach bus (TBD by written authorization of the school business administrator). Local funds are requested:
Date Destination Team/Club/Subject Teacher(s)/Advisor(s) Students Cost Per Total
9/26/15 NJTAC Tournament Cross Country Tim McDonald 25 $180.00
Rowan, Sewell, NJ
Meal Money: Lunch $7 x 25 students: $175.00
Educational Benefit: Competition, teamwork, and leadership $355.00 12/28/15- Over the River Girls’ Basketball Chris Ritter 15 $250.00
12/29/15 Tournament,
South Hunterton HS,
Lambertville, NJ
Meal Money: Lunch: $7 x 15 students; Dinner: $10 x 15 students for 12/28/15: $255.00
Meal Money: Lunch: $7 x 15 students; Dinner: $10 x 15 students for 12/29/15: $255.00
Educational Benefit(s): Competition, teamwork, and leadership $760.00
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B. Field Trips 1. During non-school hours; local funds are requested (continued): Date Destination Team/Club/Subject Teacher(s)/Advisor(s) Students Cost Per Total
12/28/15- Over the River Boys’ Basketball Matt Hallinan, William 15 $250.00
12/29/15 Tournament, South McCartney
Hunterton HS,
Lambertville, NJ
Meal Money: Lunch: $7 x 15 students; Dinner: $10 x 15 students for 12/28/15: $255.00
Meal Money: Lunch: $7 x 15 students; Dinner: $10 x 15 students for 12/29/15: $255.00 Educational Benefit(s): Competition, teamwork, and leadership $760.00 C. Sport Schedules
1. Request approval for fall sports practices to start on dates set forth by the New Jersey State
Interscholastic Athletic Association and the Olympic Conference. These practices shall take place after
approval of facility use by Dino Acevedo, chief of buildings and ground.
2. Request approval of the inserted Fall sports’ schedules for the 2015-2016 school year: INSERT 7
Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Girls’ Volleyball
D. Miscellaneous 1. Request authorization of the following club/class/sport members to sell/collect/sponsor/donate the
following as fundraisers: *Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion:
Date Club/Class/Sport Sell/Collect/Sponsor Cost
8/19/15-6/15/16 FFA Beef sticks/Jack Links $2.00 8/25/15 Girls’ Volleyball Car wash $5.00 9/1/15-6/30/16 CAPA Duct tape flowers for pens and pencils $3.00 or 2/$5.00 9/1/15-6/30/16 SkillsUSA Water, flavored water, crackers $1.00 9/1/15-6/30/16 Sophomore Class Pretzels $1.00 9/1/15-6/30/16 Freshmen Class Healthy snacks $1.00 9/8/15-6/30/16 Interact Collect soda tabs Donations 9/15/15-6/1/16 FFA Hot dogs at sporting events $1.50 9/15/15-6/1/16 FFA Gift cards outdoor $1.00-$100.00 10/1/15-10/31/15 FBLA Breast Cancer Ribbons $1.00-$5.00 10/1/15-11/30/15 FBLA Joe Corbi’s Pizza and Cookie Dough $3.00-$5.00 10/1/15-11/30/15 Senior Class Fisher’s Popcorn & Salt Water Taffy $5.00-$25.00
August 19, 2015 Page 5 PENNSAUKEN CAMPUS D. Miscellaneous 1. Club/class/sport members to sell/collect/sponsor/donate the following as fundraisers (continued): Date Club/Class/Sport Sell/Collect/Sponsor Cost 10/19/15-11/20/15 Interact Wrapping paper $2.00-$25.00 11/1/15-5/31/16 Freshmen Class Personal care products Donations 11/1/15-5/31/16 Freshmen Class Class of bracelets $2.00 11/1/15-11/30/15 Senior Class Dress Down Day $2.00 11/1/15-11/30/15 FBLA Paper pumpkins for March of Dimes $1.00-$5.00 11/1/15-11/23/15 Senior Class Hoagies $5.00 11/30/15-12/16/15 Interact Canned Food Drive Donations 1/1/16-2/14/16 FFA Pancake breakfast, during non-school $8.00 days (All you can eat) 1/1/16-2/29/16 FBLA Gertrude Hawk Candy $3.00-50.00 1/1/16-2/29/16 Senior Class Yankee Candles and accessories $5.00-$50.00 3/1/16-3/31/16 Senior Class Dress Down Day $2.00 4/1/16-5/31/16 Senior Class Hoagies $5.00 4/15/16 FFA Car wash and vacuum $5.00-$20.00 6/2/16 (raindate: 6/3/16) Senior Class Pizza for Activities’ Day $1.00 6/2/16 (raindate: 6/3/16) FBLA Ducky Game on Activities’ Day $1.00-$2.00 6/2/16 (raindate: 6/3/16) Freshmen Class Healthy snacks $.50-$1.00 6/17/16 Interact Water/Gatorade at graduation $1.00-$2.00 2. Request approval/ratification for the following Structured Learning Experiences Student(s)/Cooperative
Education Student(s) placement(s) for the 2015-2016 school year: Student ID# Assignment Start Date/End Date Transportation Visitations Conducted By
*Motion to revise a Student ID# to 126198 (previously approved as Student ID# 126128 on 6/17/15)
**126036 CCTS-PC – AD Office 9/1/15-6/17/16 None Needed Jon Repece
**126041 Chartwells 9/1/15-6/17/16 None Needed Jon Repece
**126167 Chartwells 9/1/15-6/17/16 None Needed Jon Repece
**126042 Chartwells 9/1/15-6/17/16 None Needed Jon Repece
**126248 Chartwells 9/1/15-6/17/16 None Needed Jon Repece * SLE: Unpaid structured learning experience ***SLE: Paid structured learning experience ** Cooperative education: Paid learning experience ****SLE: Volunteer/Community Service/Service Learning
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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3. Request approval to co-sponsor (with Camden County College and Camden County Freeholders) a Camden
County School of Character Award for schools with 8th graders in Camden County. Amount of award to be
determined. Funding sources: Camden County College and Renaissance Student Activity account in the
amount of $500.00.
4. Request approval for all Pennsauken Campus career teachers to participate in one industrial visit during
the 2015-2016 school year.
5. Request authorization/ratification of extension of homebound instruction for student, SID #2085143978,
throughout the summer, beginning on August 31, 2015 to August 31, 2016, 10 hours per week for 12 weeks,
at a total cost of $4,920.00, at an hourly rate of $41.00, based on the Nonathletic Extracurricular
Activities Salary Guide Schedule B, of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon
negotiations. 6. Motion to affirm the following Monthly Enrollment and Drill Reports: Student Enrollment Report for the Pennsauken Campus as of 06/22/2015: 691 Monthly Suspension Report from 06/2/2015 – 06/22/2015: 26 Fire Drill: June 24, 2015 @ 9:00 a.m. School Security Drill (Table Top): June 22, 2015 @ 1:00 – 1:15 p.m.
Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
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Monthly HIB Report
June 2, 2015 to June 22, 2015: Pennsauken Campus
1. Number of reports of HIB this month: 0
Number of HIB reported this year: 11
Number of confirmed HIB this year: 2
2. Status of investigated HIB incidents:
Investigated and not confirmed*: 2
Investigated and confirmed*: 0
*Parents or guardians will be informed of these incidents by the Principal or designee within 5 days of this report to the BOE.
3. Number of HIB incidents based on the following protected categories:
Number of Lead Measure Training Program Implementation
Date Incidents Investigator Imposed (if applicable) (if applicable) Race
Color
Religion
Ancestry
National Origin
Gender
Sexual Orientation
Gender Identity and Expression
Mental Disability
Physical Disability
Sensory Disability
Other Distinguishing Characteristic
August 19, 2015 Page 8 GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS
INFORMATIONAL ITEM(S): As requested by the NJDOE, the Electronic Violence and Vandalism Reporting System (EVVRS)
data for the Gloucester Township Campus of CCTS as of June 30, 2015 for the 2014-2015
school year was as follows: Category A Incidents: 0; Category B Incidents: 14 (HIB
Incidents Confirmed: 7; Sex Offenses: 2; Possession of a Weapon: 5); Other Incidents: 40
(Fights: 15; Theft: 6; Drug Use: 8; Drug Possession: 11).
The principal recommends the following: A. Expenditures
1. Request authorization/ratification to pay for internal coverage, June 1-22, 2015, pursuant to the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement: 27 teacher(s) covered 47 class period(s) at $37.00 per period: $1,739.00. The following teacher(s) provided coverage:
Cheryl Adams Franchessca Dyer Tom Reiter Carolynn Aspinall Ron Evans Denise Rogers Erik Ball Rachel Fieldman Michelle Ronketty Linda Beluch John Gundaker Laura Russo Michell Burns Patricia Kane Joshua Schultz Joseph Camporeale Joseph Knowles Jessica Smolenski Sandra Castagna Amy McDonald Dana Spivak Dominic DeMartino Don Ngo James Wert Lisa Dennison Nancy Previti Jimmy Ye
2. Request authorization/ratification to pay Nathan Fisher for internal coverage, February 13 through April 2, 2015, on days when he was present, pursuant to the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement for 26 periods, at $37.00 per period: $962.00.
3. Request approval for the Board of Education to cover the 2015-2016 student registration costs of the
state-level competitions, for the career and technical student organizations, at a maximum cost of $130.00 per student.
4. Request approval for Homemaker Home Health Aide certification testing, during April 2016, for 23 Allied
Health students, at a cost of $1,955.00, to be paid with local funds. 5. Request approval for Joyce Turner, Allied Health teacher, to provide CPR training to 23 Allied Health
students. Students will receive Virtua Education certification cards at a total cost of $161.00 payable to Virtua Education, to be paid with local funds.
6. Request authorization for Camfel Productions to give a “Be Amazing” presentation to students, February 5, 2016, at a cost of $1,190.00, to be paid with local funds.
August 19, 2015 Page 9 GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS A. Expenditures (continued) 7. Request authorization for William Green, from the Youth Alliance, to give two respect/character
education presentations, to students, October 5, 2015, at a total cost of $2,500.00, to be paid by the Principal’s Student Activity Account.
8. Request authorization for Matthew Bellace, Ph.D., to give a “Natural Highs” presentation to students,
December 2 or 3, 2015, at a cost of $3,000.00, to be paid by the Principal’s Student Activity Account. 9. Request authorization to serve bottled water at the New Student Orientation, August 26, 2015, at the
Gloucester Township Campus, at a cost not to exceed $1,000.00, to be paid with local funds. B. Field Trips 1. Request authorization for the following field trips, to take place during school hours; transportation
will be provided by school/coach bus (TBD by written authorization of the school business administrator). Local funds are requested:
Date Destination Team/Club/Subject Teacher(s)/Advisor(s) Students Cost Per Total 9/24/15- The Fountains Allied Health Joyce Turner 23 2/29/16 of Cedar Parke, Atco, NJ Substitute coverage not to exceed: 48 days @ $105.00 $5,040.00 Educational Benefit(s): Students will complete their required clinical hours. 9/18/15 2015 BBQ Culinary Arts Roger Baldacci, Barry 12 Cook-off, Regional Galasso, Carmina Shaffer ` Emergency Training Center, Blackwood, NJ Food cost for competition: $300.00 Substitute coverage not to exceed: 420.00 Educational Benefit(s): Competition and team-building skills $720.00 10/16/15 State Fall FBLA Veronica Moore 5 Leadership Conference, Pines Manor, Edison, NJ Substitute coverage not to exceed: $105.00 Educational Benefit(s): Officers will attend workshops and network to plan future events. Mar-Apr Certification Allied Health Joyce Turner 14 $76.00 $1,064.00 2016 Exams for CNA, 9 (IEP) $90.00 810.00 PSI, Cherry Hill, NJ Substitute coverage not to exceed: 4 days @ $105.00 420.00 Educational Benefit(s): CNA certification testing $2,294.00
August 19, 2015 Page 10 GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS C. Sport Schedules
1. Request approval for fall sports practices to start on dates set forth by the New Jersey State
Interscholastic Athletic Association and the New Jersey Technical Athletic Conference.
2. Request approval of the inserted Fall sports schedules for the 2015-2016 school year: INSERT 8
Boys’ Varsity Soccer Boys’ JV Soccer Girls’ Volleyball Girls’ Varsity Soccer Girls’ JV Soccer Boys’/Girls’ Cross Country D. Miscellaneous
1. Request approval/ratification for the following Structured Learning Experiences Student(s)/Cooperative Education Student(s) placement(s) for the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school year:
Student ID# Assignment Start Date/End Date Transportation Visitations Conducted By **120211 CCTS/APO, Bldg. 5 9/2/15-6/30/16 None needed Siobhan Kelly, Ed.D.
**120145 PR Sanders d/b/a 6/24/15-6/30/16 Co-op Bus Siobhan Kelly, Ed.D.
Sanders Trade Services
* SLE: Unpaid structured learning experience ***SLE: Paid structured learning experience
** Cooperative education: Paid learning experience ****SLE: Volunteer/Community Service/Service Learning 2. Request authorization/ratification for the director of athletics and student activities, the yearbook
advisors and Lors Photography Company, to use the cafetorium area (or other areas in the school as
approved for use) from August 17-21, 2015, for 2016 Yearbook senior portraits. Arrangements approved by
Dino Acevedo, supervisor of buildings and grounds, while campus is closed.
3. Request authorization/ratification of extension of homebound instruction for student, SID #140350,
beginning on June 5, 2015 to June 23, 2015, at an hourly rate of $41.00, based on the Nonathletic Extracurricular Activities Salary Guide Schedule B, of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, at a total cost of $410.00.
4. Request authorization/ratification of extension of homebound instruction for student, SID #120220, throughout the summer, beginning on June 29, 2015 to August 7, 2015, at an hourly rate of $41.00, based on the Nonathletic Extracurricular Activities Salary Guide Schedule B, of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, at a total cost of $1,230.00.
5. Request approval for Lonnie Allgood, CEO of Dreams for Kids, to present a character education presentation to students, April 22, 2016, in the cafetorium, at no cost to the board of education.
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6. Request approval for all Gloucester Township Campus career teachers to participate in one industrial
visit during the 2015-2016 school year.
7. Motion to affirm the following Monthly Enrollment, Suspension and Drill Reports:
Enrollment Count for the Gloucester Township Campus as of August 1, 2015: 1,384
Monthly Suspension Report as of June 22, 2015: 32
Fire Drill: June 12, 2015 @ 7:55 – 7:59 a.m.
School Security Drill (Evacuation Drill – Non Fire): June 12, 2015 @ 1:05 – 1:43 p.m.
ADDENDUM
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The principal recommends the following:
A. Expenditures: None
B. Field Trips: None C. Sport Schedules: None
D. Miscellaneous
Request approval for culinary arts to cater the 2015 BBQ Cook-Off event, September 18, 2015, at the Regional
Emergency Training Center, Blackwood, NJ. Barry Galasso, culinary arts teacher, will coordinate the
catering at a total cost not to exceed $3,000.00, paid by local funds, to be reimbursed by the county.
Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
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Monthly HIB Report
June 4, 2015 to June 22, 2015: Gloucester Township Campus
1. Number of reports of HIB this month: 3
Number of HIB reported this year: 39
Number of confirmed HIB this year:
7
2. Status of investigated HIB incidents:
Investigated and not confirmed*: 2
Investigated and confirmed*: 1
*Parents or guardians will be informed of these incidents by the Principal or designee within 5 days of this report to the BOE.
3. Number of HIB incidents based on the following protected categories:
Number of Lead Measure Training
Program Implementation
Date Incidents Investigator Imposed (if applicable) (if applicable) Race
Color
Religion
Ancestory
National Origin
Gender
Sexual Orientation
Gender Identity and Expression
Mental Disability
Physical Disability Brian
Yukna and John
Hourani
3 days external suspension monitor bus behavior, change
seating arrangement, counseling, parental contact
Sensory Disability
Other Distinguishing Characteristics
1
August 19, 2015 Page 13 SPECIAL EDUCATION/CHILD STUDY TEAM The director of special education recommends the following: A. Expenditures: None B. Field Trips: None C. Sport Schedules: None D. Miscellaneous Request authorization of a medical affiliation agreement between the following physicians and the Board
of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden, for the 2015-2016 school year, at a fee indicated below:
Psychiatrists Neurologists Dr. Joseph Mobilio Children’s Regional Centers in Camden Suite 706, 216 Haddon Avenue Dr. Michael Goodman Westmont, NJ 08108 3 Cooper Plaza 856-869-9300 Camden, NJ 08103 $650.00 856-342-2001 $350.00 Dr. Edwin Castillo 95 Rt. 73 Children’s Regional Center at Voorhees Voorhees, NJ 08043 Dr. Liya Beyderman 856-768-1818 6400 Main Street $650.00 Voorhees, NJ 08043 856-751-9339 $350.00 Children’s Regional Center in Moorestown (Neurodevelopmental Assessments) Dr. Carolyn Eggerding 100 Marter Avenue, Suite 402 Moorestown, NJ 08057 856-722-9001 $350.00
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ADDENDUM SPECIAL EDUCATION/CHILD STUDY TEAM (continued) The director of special education recommends the following:
A. Expenditures: None
B. Field Trips: None
C. Sport Schedules: None
D. Miscellaneous
To ratify Grace Marie Nuzzi, a student at West Chester University of Pa, to complete her Masters of Social
Work Internship, at the Gloucester Township Campus, September 8, 2015 through May 20, 2016. Ms. Nuzzi will
be assigned to Richard Hawkins, MSSA,LCSW Certified School Social Worker Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
August 19, 2015
Page 15 CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION/ASSESSMENT INFORMATIONAL ITEM(S): CCTS Mission/Vision/Goals and Strategic Plan The assistant superintendent for curriculum, instruction, assessment and grants recommends the following: A. Expenditures: None
B. Employment
1. Request to approve Jessica Smolenski (GTC), to present at the New Teachers’ Orientation, August 2015,
not to exceed 3 hours, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hours, commensurate with the terms of the
2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, funded by NCLB FY16.
2. Request to approve the following teachers, at the Gloucester Township Campus, as STEM Prep Summer
Institute Instructors, August 2015, not to exceed 18 hours each, at an hourly rate of $30.00 per hour,
funded by Perkins FY16:
JoAnn Filer Dominic DeMartino Alan Norton C. Field Trips: None D. Miscellaneous
1. Request authorization/ratification for the following meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic; cost to be paid by the board of education unless otherwise indicated:
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
*5/28/15 Motion to approve the participation of Siobhan Kelly (ADM), Leigh Simpson (ADM), and Marianne
Tracy (ADM), to attend the Career Technical Education Conference, The College of NJ, Ewing, NJ, at no
cost to the board of education, (previously approved on 1/21/15).
*7/13-15/15 Motion to change the number of hours of attendance for Michael McLane (GTC), NJ Green
Program of Study Summer Institute, Rutgers Eco-Complex, for 24 hours, at the curriculum rate of $41.00
per hours, commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon
negotiations, funded locally, (previously approved on 6/17/15 for 19½ hours).
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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D. Miscellaneous
1. Meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic (continued):
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
*7/23/15 Motion to add Suzanne Golt to attend the NJCCVTS Summer Meeting, at a cost of $65.00, funded
locally (previously approved on 6/17/15).
*Motion to add Kirstin Lewis (PC), and Danielle Tsoukalas (PC), to attend 9th Grade ELA Framework for
Block Instruction, not to exceed 18 hours each, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hour, commensurate
with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, NCLB FY16
funded (previously approved on 6/17/15).
*Motion to change the number of hours of attendance for Lauren Iannece (PC) and Diane Rugala (PC),
Amistad Workshop Stockton University, to 25.75 hours each, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hours,
commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon
negotiations, NCLB FY16 funded, (previously approved on 6/17/15 for 18 hours each).
*7/28-29/15 Motion to change the amount to $215.00 for the Jessica Thomas (GTC), to attend the NJ
American Choral Directors’ Association Conference, Perkins FY16 funded (previously approved on 6/17/15,
for $190.00).
*Motion to add Annamarie Guida (GTC), and Kirstin Lewis (PC), to attend Summer Institute Writing Across
the ELA Curriculum, not to exceed 18 hours each, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hour, commensurate
with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, NCLB FY16
funded (previously approved on 6/17/15).
*Motion to add Danielle Hallinan (PC) and Carol Jarvis (PC), to write Mathematics curriculum, for an
additional 10 hours each, effective August 20, 2015 through September 15, 2015, at the curriculum rate
of $41.00 per hour, commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association
Agreement, or upon negotiations, NCLB FY16 funded (previously approved on 6/17/15 for 30 hours each).
*Motion to add Anita Ackerman (PC), to write Mathematics curriculum, not to exceed 20 hours, effective
August 20, 2015 through September 15, 2015, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hour, commensurate with
the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, NCLB FY16
funded (previously approved on 6/17/15).
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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D. Miscellaneous (continued):
1. Meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic (continued):
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
*Motion to add Rachel Fieldman (GTC), to write Science curriculum, for an additional 15 hours, effective
August 20, 2015 through September 15, 2015, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hour, commensurate with
the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, NCLB FY16
funded (previously approved on 6/17/15 for 30 hours each).
*Motion to add James Wert (GTC), to attend Summer Institute Social Studies Curriculum Writing, not to
exceed 20 hours, at the curriculum rate of $41.00 per hour, commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014
CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement, or upon negotiations, NCLB FY16 funded (previously approved on
6/17/15).
*10/23/15, 12/11/15, 2/19/16, 5/6/16, Motion to add Theresa Phillips, director of student personnel
services (PC), to attend the 2015-16 Director’s Roundtable, Camden County College, Cherry Hill Campus,
at no cost to the board of education (previously approved on 6/17/15).
7/20/15 Social Networking for Educators, Suzanne Golt $149.00
EIRC, Mullica Hill, NJ
8/18/15 9th Annual School Safety & Security Dino Acevedo, Bonnie Durante, N/A N/A
Conference, Washington Township Angelo DeStefano, Robert Lucas,
High School, Sewell, NJ Tyrone Nock, Michael Trabosh
8/25/15 Certification and Benefit Issuance Christian Galietta, Danna Green, N/A N/A
Workshops/Webinar for Determining John Hourani, Charene Scheeper
Officials, Carnegie Library Center,
Richard Stockton College of NJ,
Atlantic City, NJ
2015-2016 Camden County Curriculum Consortium, Lois Bucholski, Tonya N/A N/A
School Year Voorhees Board of Education, Davenport, Karen DiGiacobbe,
Voorhees, NJ John Marcellus, Leigh Simpson,
Marianne Tracy
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
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D. Miscellaneous (continued):
1. Meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic (continued):
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
2015-2016 Special Educational Administrators’ Leo Lampman N/A N/A
School Year Meetings, Camden County Educational
Services Commission, Clementon, NJ 2015-16 Camden County Agency Meetings, Patricia Fitzgerald, Kathleen, N/A N/A School Year various locations Cassidy, Scott Kipers, John Marcellus 2015-16 Camden County Freeholder Patricia Fitzgerald, Kathleen N/A N/A School Year Meetings, various locations Cassidy, Scott Kipers, John Marcellus 2015-16 Camden County Assoc. of School, Patricia Fitzgerald, Kathleen N/A N/A School Year Administrators’ Meetings (CCASA), Cassidy, John Marcellus Voorhees Township Schools’ Administration Bldg., Voorhees, NJ 2015-16 NJ Council of County Patricia Fitzgerald, Kathleen N/A N/A School Year Vocational-Technical Cassidy, John Marcellus Schools’ (NJCCVTS) Meetings, various locations 2015-16 South Jersey Regional and Patricia Fitzgerald, Kathleen N/A N/A School Year Vocational-Technical Schools Cassidy, John Marcellus Meetings (SJRVTS), various locations
2015-2016 Camden County Workforce Patricia Fitzgerald, Siobhan N/A N/A
School Year Development Board (CCWDB) Kelly
Quarterly Meetings, locations
to be determined
2015-2016 Camden County Workforce Patricia Fitzgerald, Siobhan N/A N/A
School Year Development Board (CCWDB) Youth Kelly
Meetings, Standing Committee,
CCWDB Offices, Cherry Hill, NJ
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D. Miscellaneous (continued):
1. Meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic (continued):
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
2015-2016 Camden County One-Stop Meetings, Siobhan Kelly N/A N/A
School Year One-Stop Offices, Camden, NJ
2015-2016 NJ Cooperative Education Siobhan Kelly N/A N/A
School Year Association (NJCEA), Locations to
be determined
2015-2016 NJDOL Child Labor Laws Committee, Siobhan Kelly N/A N/A
School Year John Fitch Plaza, Trenton, NJ
2015-2016 Career & Technical Education Siobhan Kelly N/A N/A
School Year Association of New Jersey
Executive Board Meetings,
Cranbury Station, Cranbury, NJ
10/6/15 College Board Counselor Workshop, Denise Fleig, Victoria N/A N/A
Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ Hampton-Turner
10/7/15 - Garden State Employment & Training Siobhan Kelly $225.00
10/8/15 Association (GSETA) Conference,
Bally’s Atlantic City, NJ
10/9/15 Special Education Law in NJ, Leo Lampman $199.99
PEPSI, Doubletree, Mt. Laurel, NJ
10/14/15 Fall 2015 Adolescent Health Christine Buck N/A N/A
Conference, Mercer County
Villa Victoria Academy, Ewing, NJ
Substitute coverage not to exceed: $105.00
10/27/15 Get in the know: Marijuana Summit, Dawn Sponheimer N/A N/A
Community Alliance Network of
Camden County, Croft Farm Arts
Center, Cherry Hill, NJ
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D. Miscellaneous (continued):
1. Meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic (continued):
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
10/15/15 - 2015 National Forum on Character Gregory Cappello, Bonnie Durante, $5,216.24
10/17/15 Education, Atlanta Marriott, John Hourani, Charene Scheeper (funded by NCLB FY16)
Atlanta, GA
Registration: $500.00 per person = $2,000.00; airfare: $465.00 per person = $1,860.00;
lodging: two rooms for two nights @$166.00 per night, plus tax (no tax exempt accepted
from out-of-state guests) = $770.24; meals (GSA): $118.00 per person = $472.00; Tolls:
$5.00; Parking: $33.00; Taxi: $76.00.
Approval subject to the Camden County Executive Superintendent of Schools, due to out of
state travel.
10/22/15 - 2015 FEA/NJPSA/NJASCD Fall Tonya Davenport $295.00
10/23/15 Conference, Ocean Place Resort, (funded by NCLB FY16)
Long Branch, NJ
10/23/15 Higher Education Student Assistance Suzanne Cherubini, Victoria N/A N/A
Authority (HESSA) Financial Aid Hampton-Turner, Monique
Workshop, Rowan College of Randolph
Burlington County, Mt. Laurel, NJ
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D. Miscellaneous (continued):
1. Meeting, workshop, training, conference and/or clinic (continued):
Date Destination Teacher/Staff/Advisor/Coach Cost Per Total
10/28/15, 2015-16 New Jersey Literacy Deborah Brennan, Karen $1,900.00
12/10/15, Consortium, Kean University, DiGiacobbe, Anne Maxfield, (funded by NCLB FY16)
3/31/16, School for Global Education & Megan Thompson
5/26/16 Innovation, Union, NJ (Alternates: Michell Burns, Lori
DeVore, Jacqueline Domenus, Kathryn Ferri,
JoAnn Filer, Edward Fitzpatrick, Annamarie
Guida, Vanarosa Howell, Kristi Jennings,
Anne Johnson, Erika Leak, Kirstin Lewis,
Ryan McCarty, Lauren McClellan, Lawrence
McNasby, Sarah Musuta, Danielle Nardi,
Andrew Sherwood, Dana Spivak, Matthew
Stagliano, Danielle Tsoukalas, Janet
Wenker, Francis Williams, Daniel Vassallo)
Participants attending on March 31, 2016, to be paid 6 hours of attendance, at the
curriculum rate; however, may be adjusted upon the completion of negotiations, funded by
NCLB FY16.
3/17/16 Yoga in NJ Schools Symposium, Christine Buck (presenter) N/A N/A
Rowan University, James Hall,
Glassboro, NJ
Substitute coverage not to exceed: $105.00
August 19, 2015 Page 22 CURRICULUM/INSTRUCTION/ASSESSMENT D. Miscellaneous (continued):
2. Request to approve the Camden County Technical Schools’ District Evaluation Advisory Committee (DEAC),
and to formally approve teacher and administrator evaluation procedures in the district during the 2015-2016 school year: Patricia Fitzgerald - Superintendent John Marcellus - Assistant Superintendent Bonnie Durante - Principal, Gloucester Township Campus Gregory Cappello - Principal, Pennsauken Campus Leo Lampman - Director of Special Education John Hourani - Chairperson/Assistant Principal, Gloucester Township Campus Eva Cetrullo - Director of Student Personnel Services, Gloucester Township Campus Theresa Phillips - Director of Student Personnel Services, Pennsauken Campus Karen DiGiacobbe - Supervisor Tonya Davenport - Supervisor Leigh Simpson - Supervisor Marianne Tracy - Supervisor Sarah Daly - Guidance Counselor, Gloucester Township Campus Monique Randolph - Guidance Counselor, Pennsauken Campus Ryan McCarty - Teacher/CAM/VOC Susan Mehler - Teacher/CAM/VOC Matthew Stagliano - Teacher/CAM/VOC Terry Bles - Parent
3. Request to approve a random distribution for Samsung Galaxy 4.0 Nooks 7, for students in the district who have completed and submitted their summer reading assignment from, How They Croaked, the Awful Ends of the Awfully Famous, by the first day of school, funded by NCLB FY16.
4. Request approval of the 2015-2016 Professional Development Plan. INSERT 9 5. Request to approve the revised career curricula, all levels, aligned to the Common Core Content
Standards, NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards (CCCS), and Common Career Technical Core Standards: Baking/Pastry Arts Printing/Graphic Arts 6. Request approval of the District Evaluation Advisory Committee (DEAC) Manual. INSERT 10 Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
August 19, 2015 Page 23 HUMAN RESOURCES The manager of human resources recommends the following: A. Expenditures: None
B. Miscellaneous 1. Request approval of the first reading of the following Board of Education policy: INSERT 11 Policy Number Policy Name 2624.1 Examinations/Grading/Rating Testing
2. Request for approval of the Camden County Technical School Organizational Chart: INSERT 12 Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
August 19, 2015 Page 24 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION The superintendent of schools recommends the following: A. Resignations/Terminations/Retirements Request approval/ratification of employment status of the following employee(s) for the reason
indicated: Name Position Location Effective Reason Christine Beecher Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Diane Benevento Security (Day Care) ADM 8/24/15 Resignation Reginald Blue Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Chester Camiolo Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Sandra Castagna Teacher of the Handicapped GTC 10/1/15 Retirement Orlando Chandler Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Jacqueline Clarke Health Occupations/Practical GTC 7/1/15 Retirement Nursing Teacher Herbert Cole Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Travis Davis Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Franchessca Dyer English Teacher GTC 10/2/15 Resignation
(or sooner, if a suitable replacement can be found) Daniel Ertz Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Robert Fitzgerald Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Yolanda Frisbey Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Joan Giammusso Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Teri Hardmeyer Assistant Coach Girls’ Soccer GTC 7/14/15 Resignation
Timothy Hayes Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Brittany Histing Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Chelsea Hudgins Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Rosemary Korn Librarian PC 9/1/15 Resignation Asya Lewis Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Virginia Lipscomb Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Berdine Gordon-Littrean Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Belinda Gordon-Pellot Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
John McCarson Science Teacher GTC 10/5/15 Resignation (or sooner, if a suitable replacement can be found)
Robert Mccoy Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Linda McFadden Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Larry McNasby Journalism Advisor PC 9/1/15 Resignation
Jeffery Merz Assist. Boys’ Volleyball Coach PC 9/1/15 Resignation
August 19, 2015 Page 25 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION A. Resignations/Terminations/Retirements Request approval/ratification of employment status of the following employee(s) for the reason indicated
(continued): Name Position Location Effective Reason Joseph Mielewski Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Antoine Miller Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Keisha Morsindi Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Patricia Munyan Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Ugonna Onyekwelu Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Nancy Previti Teacher of the Handicapped GTC 8/29/15 Resignation Kenetha Ransome Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Nicole Raquedan Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Karen Ratti Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Floyed Riley Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Klaus Rivera Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Edgar Rohrer Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Denise Rogers Teacher of the Handicapped GTC 10/12/15 Resignation (or sooner, if a suitable replacement can be found) Linda Rubiano Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Loredans Rubini Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Robert Sabota Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Karl Sachs Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Myca Seaforth Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Kathy Schreiber Allied Health Careers Teacher GTC 7/1/15 Retirement Kimberly Sharpe Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Kirk Stevenson Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Joseph Talucci Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
John Tribble Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Nick Tsoukalas Part-time Custodian B&G/PC 7/1/15 Rescind Julianna Tress Teacher of English GTC 7/1/15 Resignation Noelle Walker Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Malika Warren-Folayan Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Stephan White Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Edward Williams Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
India Williams Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
Amanda Yetman Substitute Teacher ADM 7/1/15 Discontinuation of Service
August 19, 2015 Page 26 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment
1. *Motion to change the employment position of Sarah Musata to 1401-English teacher, Gloucester Township Campus (previously approved 6/17/15 as a teacher of the handicapped).
2. *Motion to adjust the steps and salaries for the following full-time, ten-month teachers: Name Position Effective Location Column Step Salary Lori DeVore 1401 Teacher of English 9/1/15 GTC E 8 $58,562 (previously approved 6/17/15 as Step 7, $51,710) Alexis Ramos 2580 Law and Public Safety 9/1/15 PC A 6 $49,137 (previously approved 6/17/15 as Step 6, $48,817) 3. Request approval of the reassignment of the following tenured teacher, effective September 1, 2015
through June 30, 2016, column/salary adjustment due to Shop/Related Bachelor Degree plus 15 credits, commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement or upon negotiations:
Name Previous Assignment New Assignment Column/Step Salary
Amy McDonald 2231 Biological Science-GTC 2231 Medical Arts (Biology)-GTC D 11 $77,533
4. Request approval of the reassignment of the following tenured teacher, effective September 1, 2015
through June 30, 2016, at no change in salary, commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement or upon negotiations:
Name Previous Assignment New Assignment Nina Tomasello 2554-Allied Health-PC 2554-Allied Health Careers-GTC
5. Request ratification/approval of the employment of the following full-time, ten-month teacher(s), based
on the approval of the Department of Education based on the results of a criminal record check pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A: 6-7.1 et seq., N.J.S.A. 18A:39-17 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 18A:4.13. et seq., at the appropriate salary(ies) commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement or upon negotiations (pending clearances/employment/education verifications):
Name Position Effective Location Column Step Salary Rebecca Barber 2405 Teacher of the Handicapped 9/1/15 GTC A 3 $47,176 Suzanne Buksar 2405 Teacher of the Handicapped 9/1/15 GTC A 1 $47,656 David McGough 2405 Teacher of the Handicapped 9/8/15 PC C 1 $48,884 (prorated) Renee Knurowski 1607 Health & Physical Education 9/1/15 PC B 5 $49,565 Mellissa Minuto 1607 Health & Physical Education 9/1/15 PC C 3 $49,404 Donna Ormsby 1341 Business Technology 9/1/15 PC C 8 $57,548
*Indicates a change from a previous board approved motion.
August 19, 2015 Page 27 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment
5. Full-time, ten-month teacher(s) (continued):
Name Position Effective Location Column Step Salary Leslie Steidler 2405 Teacher of the Handicapped 10/1/15 PC A 3 $48,176 (prorated) Amy Stolarick 3114 School Nurse 9/1/15 GTC C 3 $49,404 Brandon Waechter 2235 Chemistry 9/1/15 GTC A 1 $47,656 Erikka Wilson 2405 Teacher of the Handicapped 9/1/15 PC C 5 $50,045 Timothy Witcher 2701 Culinary Arts 9/1/15 GTC B 9 $63,956 6. Request approval for all CCTS staff members as potential after-school instructors for enrichment
programs at a rate of $30.00 per hour, funded locally for the 2015-2016 school year. After school
enrichment program instructors will be assigned and scheduled by the District Project Coordinator based
on student enrollment, determined by student needs and budgetary considerations as approved/authorized
by the School Business Administrator.
7. Request approval for all CCTS administrators/coordinators as potential part-time after school site
coordinators and substitute coordinators, for the After School Enrichment Programs/college courses, at a
rate of $33.00 per hour, funded locally, for the 2015-2016 school year, with hours and scheduling to be
determined based on program needs by the District Project Coordinator and budgetary considerations as
approved/authorized by the School Business Administrator. 8. Request approval of the employment of any full-time New Jersey certified staff member on the 2015-2016
payroll at CCTS, as homebound instructor, during the 2015-2016 school year, at an hourly rate of $41.00,
based on the Nonathletic Extracurricular Activities Salary Guide Schedule B, of the 2011-2014 CAM-VOC
Education Association Agreement or upon negotiations.
9. Request approval of the employment of any full-time New Jersey certified staff member on the 2015-2016
payroll at CCTS, who performs breakfast supervision (15 minutes) with prior administrative approval,
during the 2015-2016 school year, at a daily rate of $17.00, based on the 2011-2014 CAM-VOC Education
Association Agreement or upon negotiations.
10. Request approval for the following teachers to receive an annual stipend of $7,330.00, for teaching a
yearly 7th period class, for the 2015-2016 school year:
PENNSAUKEN CAMPUS
Ed Battaglia Matthew Knorr
Valerie Garcia (as needed) Susanna Martinez (as needed)
August 19, 2015 Page 28 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment (continued) 11. Request approval/ratification of the employment of the following substitute teacher(s), for the 2015-2016 school year, on an emergent and provisional basis and subject to the approval of the
Department of Education based on the results of the criminal record check pursuant of N.J.S.A. 18A:6-7.1 et seq., 18A:39-17 et seq. and 18A:6-4.13 et seq.:
Susan Adams Stuart Jay Gail Rodriguez
Gregory Allen Dara Johnson Gilbert Ryan
Tatia Bailey Mary Juno David Sambath
Tufeka Baines-Potts Alfred King Stephen Schmidt
Raymond Braidis Alan Kinsey Janet Schoenfeldt
John Calvarese Colleen Knoedler Krystle Scott
Sydney Cetrullo Ronald Koniecki Christopher Sendler
Krzysztof Cieslinski Brenda Lee Rosetta Shaw
Mark Clayton Roberto Lombardi Kathy Skari
Rhonda Clinton James Madden Alicia Sloan
Zach Cohen Tyrone Maddox Alan Smith
Susan Coles Dollie Mann-Wells Alan Spector
Gavin Cook Christina Maxwell Patrick Spencer
Kenneth Cox Gary Miller Susan Steinberger
Nadia DeMartion Silvana MoJalliu Delores Swanson
Amanda Denges Vanera Moore-Thompson Phyllis Taylor
Ruth Dengrove Bil Morgan June Van Dexter
James Elliott Jill Mullin Nicole Volpa
Keith Flores Marie Mullin Douglas Walden
Kylene Froehlich Alicia Neale Sheila Williamson
John Gragilla Rosie Nguyen Joyce Wittje
Sonal Gupta Egene Novak Carl Wydra
William Helmbold Glenn Oettinger Jacqueline Domenus
Hollie Henderson Robert Only
Jasmin Henderson Dwight Ott
Patricia Herschman Jeanne Pinkham
Christina Ippoliti Gregory Powers Luke Ivey Marcia Roberts
Robert Jackyra Walter Robinson
August 19, 2015 Page 29 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment (continued)
12. Request approval of the employment of the following coaches/advisors, September 1, 2015 through
June 30, 2016, at the amount listed, based on the Extracurricular Salary Guide B of the 2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement or upon negotiations:
PENNSAUKEN CAMPUS Name Position Step Salary
Robert Bryan Sophomore Class Advisor 1 $1,756
Annarose Haws Newspaper 1 $1,756
Jeffery Merz Boys’ Volleyball Head Coach 1 $8,809
Russell Pocaro FBLA Advisor 1 $4,101
Nicholas Raymond Girls’ Basketball 1 $3,810
Jon Repece Senior Class Advisor 1 $2,932
Charles Siedlecki National Technical Honor Society 1 $1,465 13. Request approval of the employment of the following part-time employees, for the 2015-2016 school year,
based on the approval of the Department of Education and on the results of a criminal record check pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A: 6-7.1 et seq., N.J.S.A. 18A: 39-17 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 18A: 4-13 et seq., as well as certification related to the position, to be paid as listed, or upon negotiations:
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS Name Position Effective Salary Corinne Attig Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Erik Ball Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive Christine Buck Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive Joseph Camporeale Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Anthony Copestick Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Marie Copestick Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Christine FitzGibbon Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Barry Galasso Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Teri Hardmeyer Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive John Kammler Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive
August 19, 2015 Page 30 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment (continued) 13. Part-time employees, for the 2015-2016 school year (continued):
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS Name Position Effective Salary Joseph Knowles Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Thomas Mahoney Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Karenlynn McBride Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Amy McDonald Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Cainan Noon Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Timothy Petrillo Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive Laura Russo Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive Joshua Schultz Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event $109.00 consecutive Robert Sweeney Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Nicholas Tarasevich Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive Jimmy Ye Athletic Site Director 8/20/15 $69.00 per event Scorekeeper/Clock Operator $109.00 consecutive 14. Request ratification of approval for Anthony DePrince, district project coordinator, to work additional
hours as determined by programming needs and approved by the School Business Administrator, to
coordinate and supervise activities and events for the After School Enrichment Programs, at a rate of
$33.00 per hour, effective July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016.
15. Request approval of the employment of the following part-time employee, for the 2015-2016 school year,
not to exceed 29 hours per week, no benefits, based on the approval of the Department of Education based on the results of a criminal record check pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A: 6-7.1 et seq., N.J.S.A. 18A:39-17 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 18A:4.13. et seq., as well as certification related to the position:
Name Part-Time Position Location Hourly Rate of Pay Brandon Vassalotti 9400 Bus Driver GTC $15.00
August 19, 2015 Page 31 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment (continued) 16. Request approval of employment of the following (non-tenurable) part-time employee, effective August 24, 2015 to June 30, 2016, not to exceed 29 hours per week, no benefits at the hourly rate
indicated: Name Part-Time Position Months Hourly Rate Thomas Haas 9400 School Security Officer 12 $15.55
17. Request ratification of the summer work-study employment, July 1, 2015 to August 31, 2015, as needed, of the following part-time staff, at an hourly rate, not to exceed 29 hours per week, no benefits:
Name Position Location Rate of Pay Dalip Dobrovoa Custodian B&G-PC $8.38
18. Request approval for CCTS district bus drivers to receive $8.38 per hour during wait time(s), effective
September 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. C. Field Trips: None D. Miscellaneous 1. *Motion to rescind implementation of the training, support and evaluation process of the Provisional
Teacher Program for Sarah Musuta, during the 2014-2015 school year. (previously approved 6/17/15) 2. *Motion to revise the number of days of summer employment for Susan Farren and Carol Hill to 20 days,
per employee, and no funding from NCLB FY16 (previously approved 5/20/15 for 25 days, with 5 of those days to be funded by NCLB FY16).
3. Request approval by the Board of Education of the Technical Schools in the County of Camden that an
unpaid leave of absence, subject to the provisions of the Family Medical Leave Act, be ratified for 010699, June 19, 22 (AM), 30, 2015, intermittently thereafter.
4. Request approval of the following prorated salary increase, in accordance with the 2011-2014 salary
guide, due to reason indicated: From To Name Column/Step Column/Step Salary Advancement Reason Effective Katie McHugh A 2 B 2 $48,603 Academic Bachelor Degree Plus 15 1/6/14 Credits (Ms. McHugh had the additional 15 credits when she was originally hired.) Dewitt Timmons A 8 E 8 $58,562 Shop/Related Permanent Certificate 9/1/15 and Shop/Related Masters Degree
August 19, 2015 Page 32 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION 5. Request approval of the implementation of the training, support and evaluation process of the
Provisional Teacher Program for the following teacher during the 2015-2016 school year: Name Course Campus Primary Mentor Rebecca Barber Teacher of the Handicapped GTC Janice Conely Renee Knurowski Health & Physical Education PC William McCartney David McGough Teacher of the Handicapped GTC Lisa Ireland-Wright Brandon Waechter Chemistry GTC Mia Mai 6. Request approval of the revision of the 2015-2016 School Year Calendar. INSERT 13 7. Request approval to host a Camden County Agency Meeting at Gloucester Township Campus’ Conference
Center, on November 19, 2015.
ADDENDUM CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION The superintendent of schools recommends the following: A. Resignations/Terminations/Retirements: None
B. Employment
1. Request approval of the reassignment of the following, non-tenurable 12 month professional, effective
September 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, at no change in salary, commensurate with the terms of the 2011-2014 Federation of Educational Services Agreement or upon negotiations: Name Previous Position New Assignment Maria Ippoliti 9300 Help Desk Technical Assistant-GTC 9300 Help Desk Technical Assistant-PC Instructional Materials Center Information Commons Center 2. Request ratification/approval of the employment of the following full-time, clerk-typist, September 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, at the appropriate, salary commensurate with the terms of the
2011-2014 CAM/VOC Education Association Agreement (pending clearances and employment verifications) or upon negotiations:
Name Location Group Months Step Salary Arlene Harvey GTC I 10 5 $21,060
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ADDENDUM CONTINUED
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION B. Employment 3. Request approval of the employment of the following part-time employee(s), for the 2015-2016 school year, not to exceed 29 hours per week, no benefits, based on the approval of the Department of Education based on the results of a criminal record check pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A: 6-7.1 et seq., N.J.S.A. 18A:39-17 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 18A:4.13. et seq., as well as certification related to the position: Name Part-Time Position Location Effective Hourly Rate of Pay Frank Fosbre Custodian B&G/PC upon completion of fingerprints $13.00 Ian Gee Custodian B&G/GTC upon completion of fingerprints $13.00
C. Sport Schedules: None D. Miscellaneous: None Motion by Seconded by _
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
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The Board is limited in its ability to respond in public to matters of personnel, litigation, negotiations and
attorney-client privilege.
Please state full name and address The length of time scheduled for public discussion will be held to five minutes for individual speakers
EXECUTIVE SESSION On motion of , seconded by , to adjourn the open public meeting for the purpose of discussion in Executive Session.
WHEREAS, the Camden County Technical Schools Board of Education (“Technical Schools”) is subject to the Open Public Meetings Act, N.J.SA.A. 10:4-1 et seq. (“Act”) which requires that its meetings be open to the general public; and WHEREAS, Section 10:4-12 of the Act permits the Technical Schools Board of Education to go into closed session, which is not open to the general public, for certain limited purposes enumerated in that Section; and WHEREAS, the Technical Schools hereby desires to adopt this Resolution to go into closed session at this time in order to: Discuss matters deemed confidential by express provision of Federal or State Law or Rule of Court; Discuss matters in which release of the information would impair a right to receive funds from the United States Government; X Discuss matters the disclosure of which constitutes an unwarranted invasion of
individual privacy, including but not limited to, information relative to an individual’s personal or family circumstances and any material relating to medical, rehabilitation, custodial, or child protection issues; HIB Reports
X Discuss Collective Bargaining Agreements; CAM/VOC and Administrators Discuss any matter involving the purchase, lease or acquisition of real property
with public funds, the setting of bank rates or investment of public funds where it could adversely affect the public interest if disclosed;
X Discuss any tactics and techniques utilized in protecting the safety and property of the public if disclosure would impair such protection and/or any
investigations or violations or possible violations of the law; Attorney/Client Privilege X Discuss any pending or anticipated litigation or contract negotiation (other than collective bargaining) in which the Technical Schools are or may become a party
and/or any matters falling within the attorney-client privilege; and/or Callahan DCR Complaint; Rugala DCR Complaint; 7th Period Arbitration; Gordon-Littrean EEOC Complaint
X Discuss any matter involving the appointment, termination, terms and conditions of employment, evaluation of performance of, any specific prospective or current public officer or employee of the Technical Schools; Employee 007018; Employee 009950; Employee 010549; Camp Sunnyside
August 19, 2015
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EXECUTIVE SESSION (continued)
WEREAS, the Technical Schools believes that the matters discussed in closed session can be disclosed to the
general public at such time when the President and Board Members of the Technical Schools have determined the
matters discussed are no longer required to be maintained as confidential and adopt a further resolution to
place the Closed Session Minutes into the Public Minutes Record Book.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the President and Board Members of the Technical Schools hereby
resolves to go into closed session for the reasons articulated above immediately after passage of this
Resolution. This Resolution shall be kept on file for public inspection in accordance with statutory
provisions.
Time _
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
RETURN TO PUBLIC SESSION
On motion of , seconded by , to return to open session.
Time _
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
August 19, 2015
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HIB REPORTS
On motion of , seconded by , to affirm the action taken by the
administrators on the monthly HIB Reports.
Pennsauken Campus
HIB Reports 6/2/15-6/22/15: Investigated: 0 HIB Confirmed: 0 Year-to-Date HIB Reports Investigated: 11 Year-to-Date HIB Reports Confirmed: 2
Gloucester Township Campus
HIB Reports 6/4/15-6/22/15: Investigated: 3 HIB Confirmed: 1
Year-to-Date HIB Reports Investigated: 39 Year-to-Date HIB Reports Confirmed: 7
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
RESOLUTION
On motion of , seconded by to approve the following resolution.
RESOLUTION OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY TECHNICAL SCHOOLS APPROVING A REDUCTION IN FORCE
WHEREAS, due to various circumstances affecting the administrative procedure for admission of students and
the time and staff required to perform this work, it has been determined necessary that a reduction in force for
a certain employee is required for economy and efficiency, said employee identified on Schedule “A” attached
hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the President and Board Members of the Camden County Technical Schools
that it hereby authorizes a reduction in force for the employee identified on Scheduled “A” attached hereto
(INSERT 14) and incorporated by reference herein, said reduction in force to become effective June 30, 2015.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED this Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
Questions/Comments:
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
August 19, 2015
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ADJOURNMENT
On motion of , seconded by , to adjourn meeting.
ROLL CALL VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT:
Time: