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Regional Reporter -The Administrative Newsletter of Monmouth Regional High School www.monmouthregional.net nmouth nmouth ws ette wsletter r of M Mon n r of Mon r f f M M nm er of Mon Special Issue- Fall 201 - Referendu REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity to vote on a referendum presented by the Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education and Administration. These projects address health and safety issues, security concerns and also contain work critical to educational success. As you look through this newsletter, it is our hope that you will understand each project and its justifi cation. There will be a referendum information session in the Monmouth Regional High School Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Thursday November 1, 2018 at 6:30 PM. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Andrew Teeple, Superintendent at 732-542-1170 x1105 [email protected] or Mrs. Maria Parry, School Business Administrator at 732-542-1170 x1106 [email protected]. Thank you again for your support of Monmouth Regional High School. Jonathan Cohen, President, Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education

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Page 1: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

MONMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BRD OF EDONE NORMAN J FIELD WAY

, NEW JERSEY 07724

(732) 542-1170www.monmouthregional.net

, PRESIDENT STEVEN B. SEAVEY, VICE PRESIDENT

Superintendent

MARIA A. PARRY, CPA, PSA,SFOSchool Business Administrator/Secretary to the Board

POSTAL PATRON LOCAL

NON-PROF. ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID

RED BANK, NJ PERMIT NO. 437

ECRWSS

PLEASE CHECK YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT

FOR POLLING TIMES AND PLACES.

WE HOPE THIS NEWSLETTER HAS ANSWERED YOUR QUESTIONS REGARD-ING THE NEED FOR A REFERENDUM QUESTION FOR MONMOUTH REGIONAL

HIGH SCHOOL. THESE PROJECTS WILL ALLOW THE DISTRICT TO CONTINUE

TO MOVE FORWARD TO BE ONE OF THE BEST HIGH SCHOOLS IN MONMOUTH

COUNTY AND IN NEW JERSEY.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT US AT THE NUMBERS LISTED

ON THE FRONT OF THIS NEWSLETTER.

Regional Reporter-The Administrative Newsletter of Monmouth Regional High School

www.monmouthregional.net

nmouthnmouthws ettewsletterr of MMonnr of Monr ff MM nmer of Mon

Special Issue- Fall 201 - Referendu

REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018

This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity to vote on a referendum presented by the Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education and Administration.

These projects address health and safety issues, security concerns and also contain work critical to educational success. As you look through this newsletter, it is our hope that you will understand each project and its justifi cation.

There will be a referendum information session in the Monmouth Regional High School Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Thursday November 1, 2018 at 6:30 PM.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Andrew Teeple, Superintendent at 732-542-1170 x1105 [email protected] or Mrs. Maria Parry, School Business Administrator at 732-542-1170 x1106 [email protected]. Thank you again for your support of Monmouth Regional High School.

Jonathan Cohen, President, Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education

Page 2: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

Regional Reporter

T

Effect on Taxes

OF

ESTIMATED ARE AS FOLLOWS

[net of debt service aid] 2023/2024

SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP- $45.64/YEAR ($3.75/MONTH)

E [net of debt service aid] 2023/2024

E

Referendum Information Session: Thursday November 1, 2018 6:30 PM - MRHS PAC

Page 3: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

Projects

note

:

[hint: Mr. Teeple (left) is taller than Mr. Evans (right)].

Projects

Projects Continued: Note: *= Eligible for debt service aid

solar panel layout

Page 4: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

Projects

:

Boilers (left) - Panel (right)

Projects

:

continued..

Page 5: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

Projects

:

Boilers (left) - Panel (right)

Projects

:

continued..

Page 6: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

Projects

note

:

[hint: Mr. Teeple (left) is taller than Mr. Evans (right)].

Projects

Projects Continued: Note: *= Eligible for debt service aid

solar panel layout

Page 7: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

Regional Reporter

T

Effect on Taxes

OF

ESTIMATED ARE AS FOLLOWS

[net of debt service aid] 2023/2024

SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP- $45.64/YEAR ($3.75/MONTH)

E [net of debt service aid] 2023/2024

E

Referendum Information Session: Thursday November 1, 2018 6:30 PM - MRHS PAC

Page 8: Special Issue- Fall 201 - ReferenduN ......REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018 This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity

MONMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BRD OF EDONE NORMAN J FIELD WAY

, NEW JERSEY 07724

(732) 542-1170www.monmouthregional.net

, PRESIDENT STEVEN B. SEAVEY, VICE PRESIDENT

Superintendent

MARIA A. PARRY, CPA, PSA,SFOSchool Business Administrator/Secretary to the Board

POSTAL PATRON LOCAL

NON-PROF. ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID

RED BANK, NJ PERMIT NO. 437

ECRWSS

PLEASE CHECK YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT

FOR POLLING TIMES AND PLACES.

WE HOPE THIS NEWSLETTER HAS ANSWERED YOUR QUESTIONS REGARD-ING THE NEED FOR A REFERENDUM QUESTION FOR MONMOUTH REGIONAL

HIGH SCHOOL. THESE PROJECTS WILL ALLOW THE DISTRICT TO CONTINUE

TO MOVE FORWARD TO BE ONE OF THE BEST HIGH SCHOOLS IN MONMOUTH

COUNTY AND IN NEW JERSEY.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT US AT THE NUMBERS LISTED

ON THE FRONT OF THIS NEWSLETTER.

Regional Reporter-The Administrative Newsletter of Monmouth Regional High School

www.monmouthregional.net

nmouthnmouthws ettewsletterr of MMonnr of Monr ff MM nmer of Mon

Special Issue- Fall 201 - Referendu

REFERENDUM VOTE -NOVEMBER 6, 2018

This November, when you take to the polls to vote for your elected offi cial, you will also have the opportunity to vote on a referendum presented by the Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education and Administration.

These projects address health and safety issues, security concerns and also contain work critical to educational success. As you look through this newsletter, it is our hope that you will understand each project and its justifi cation.

There will be a referendum information session in the Monmouth Regional High School Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Thursday November 1, 2018 at 6:30 PM.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Andrew Teeple, Superintendent at 732-542-1170 x1105 [email protected] or Mrs. Maria Parry, School Business Administrator at 732-542-1170 x1106 [email protected]. Thank you again for your support of Monmouth Regional High School.

Jonathan Cohen, President, Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education