Three School Board Seats Up for Election & District Retirees

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Three School Board seats are up for election this fall, and interested candidates have until Monday, July 27 to file an application with the Mercer County Clerk’s Office. Election day is Tuesday, November 3.

The two Plainsboro seats set to expire this year are currently held by Board president Tony Fleres and Rachel Juliana. Neither could be reached before press time. In West Windsor, Board vice president Michele Kaish has confirmed she is running for re-election.

No Homework Nights. After scheduling four “No Homework Nights” this past school year, the district announced an increase in homework-free nights for the 2015-’16 school year.

In an E-mail to district parents, Superintendent David Aderhold wrote, “For planning purposes, this means that students would not have homework on these nights, and no assignments, homework, reports, long-term projects, or tests scheduled for the following day. Also, long-term projects would not be due until the Thursday of the week students return from Thanksgiving Break, Winter Recess, and Spring Recess.”

For K-12 students next school year, No Homework Days are: October 2, January 29, March 4, April 15, and May 13. High school students also have October 1, January 28, March 3, April 14, and May 12 as no homework dates, which were added to provide continuity across the rotational high school schedule.

Surveys conducted by a subcommittee of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council found a majority of high school teachers did not support No Homework Nights, in part due to incompatibility concerns with the rotating day schedule. More than 80 percent of K-8 teachers and K-12 students and parents support the policy.

In other news, the district will switch over to a new student information system this summer. Genesis is replacing Infinite Campus, and the new platform will become active in August. Parents will receive an E-mail with account access instructions.

The next Board of Education meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Grover Middle School.

#b#District Recognizes Retirees#/b#

The WW-P School District announced the retirement of a number of employees, and thanked them for their service:

Shirley Allan, 24 years; Science Teacher, Grover Middle School

Shaun Andolina, 22 years; Reading Recovery Teacher, Town Center School

Tobi Arias, 13 years; Social Studies Teacher, North

Deborah Batchelor, 15 years; District Supervisor of Special Services

Eileen Beam, 23 years; Grade 5 Teacher, Village School

Carmen Benitez-Morales, 25 years; Spanish Teacher, North

Bonnie Bliss-Camara, 13 Years; Teacher, Dutch Neck

Grace Buchanan, 1 year; Learning Consultant

Helen Chang, 27 years; Grade 5 Teacher, Millstone River School

Cheryl Ciaranca, 25 years; Special Education Teacher, Community Middle School

Vanessa Clax, 26 years; Teacher, Village School

Jane Cormack, 13 years; Secretary, Millstone River School

Kathryn Doby, 22 years; Grade 2 Teacher, Dutch Neck

Gail Dresher, 7 years; Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant

Douglas Eadie, 18 years; Assistant Principal of North

Sharon Feig, 21 years; Computer Facilitator, Millstone River School

Elinor Fox, 15 years; Cafeteria/Playground Aide, Wicoff School

Ellen Fuller, 29 years; Resource Center Teacher, Dutch Neck School

Donna Gibilisco, 10 years; SPED Instructional Assistant, Town Center School

Joanne Glover, 25 years; Grade 5 Teacher, Village School

Kristine Grabell, 20 years; Nurse, South

Lynn Grodnick, 31 years; ESL Teacher, South

Della Harbourt, 25 years; Health Teacher, Millstone River and Village School

Amy Harris, 16 years; Secretary, Maurice Hawk School

Karen Howard Predale, 18 years; Instructor, Village School

Nancy Hunter, 20 years; Media Specialist, Town Center School

Carol Johnson, 27 years; Secretary, Community Education Department

Poonam Kapoor, 13 years; Grade 3 Teacher, Maurice Hawk

Robert Krzyzkowski, 21 years; Industrial Technology Teacher, Community Middle School

Ruth Lakatis, 19 years; Transportation Coordinator

Diane Lantz-Hecker, 27 years; School Psychologist, North

Valerie Leiggi, 28 years; Nurse, Village School

Bonnie Luning, 21 years; Occupational Therapist, Dutch Neck School

Deborah Marinsky, 16 years; Media Specialist, South

Linda Masure, 26 years; Kindergarten Teacher, Dutch Neck School

Randye McBride, 18 years; Media Specialist, South

Elizabeth McCormack, 26 years; Special Education Teacher, Millstone River School,

Wanda McGuinness, 25 years; Kindergarten, Dutch Neck School

Ray McKenna Kluge, 18 years; Science Teacher, Grover Middle School

Virginia Patterson, 24 years; IRLA Teacher, Community Middle School

Deborah Robl, 20 years; Grade 4 Teacher, Village Elementary

Nancy Roff, 28 years; Secretary, Maurice Hawk School

Joan Ruddiman, 28 years; G&T Teacher

Frances Sakiey, 26 years; Bus Driver

Stephen Schaeffer, 25 years; Math Teacher, Community Middle School

Gregg Smith, 36 years; Computer Literacy Teacher, South

Monica Umana, 11 years; SPED Instructional Assistant, North

Peter Vroom, 28 years; Science Teacher, Community Middle School

Phyllis Warshafsky, 22 years; Special Services Assistant

Brenda Lee Werner, 25 years; Math Teacher, South

Barbara Young, 15 years; Math Teacher, Grover Middle School

Michael Zapicchi, 14 years; North Principal

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