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Shared services
Freeholder says library issue
raises concerns. PAGE 3
SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun
Seneca High Schools Whitney Worrell runs past Eastern High Schools Sydney Davis during an April 5 game at Seneca. The Golden
Eagles were victorious over the Vikings 12-7.
Golden Eagles top Vikings 12-7
Schools to
see new
grading
reports
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Shamong Sun
Interim Superintendent of
Schools Dolores Szymanski is
concerned about the data in the
new Performance Report
Overview, scheduled for release
this month, which replaces the
annual report card platform on
which school districts were for-
merly graded.
According to Szymanski, the
information poorly reflects the
number of students who took al-
gebra I and were receiving high
school credits.
The data is incorrect because
40 percent of the students are en-
rolled in high school algebra,
Szymanski said.
Students use the same text-
books and are given the same
tests as Lenape Regional High
School District through the adop-
tion of curriculum. But, accord-
ing to Szymanski, a problem with
the reporting system resulted in
the district being considered not
college and career ready, a
please see SCHOOL, page 4
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By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Shamong Sun
At its April 2 meeting, Medford
council addressed the ongoing
issue regarding the Pinelands
Branch Library and Freeholder
Leah Arter, who recently ad-
dressed the issue in a letter.
Arter stated the issues sur-
rounding the library raise con-
cerns about Medfords position
with other shared services at the
county level. Following the most
recent article about the library in
The Sun, Arter reached out to
clarify her position.
What it comes down to is does
Medford want this shared serv-
ice? Arter said. At no time did I
threaten to withhold shared serv-
ices. The letter asks if its an im-
portant shared service and if
they agree.
Arter cited this as one more
way Medford got a fair return on
its tax dollars for emergency dis-
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the facility, Arter said. The argu-
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ing for $30,000 for capital im-
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out further plans of improve-
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Freeholder: Library issues raise
concerns about shared services
please see ARTER, page 9
problem that has no immediate
solution.
According to Szymanski, the
only negative mark on the report
is at IMMS for algebra I. Other
portions of the report reflect good
performance for the district.
If the results get published it
will be a negative reflection on
the district that really shouldnt
happen. It doesnt jive with the
other information, Szymanksi
said.
We understand that the shift
from the old report cards to the
new format will be an adjustment
for some superintendents, which
is the exact reason the draft re-
ports were sent out under embar-
go so we could receive feedback
from the field and address any
identified errors, Department of
Education Press Secretary Bar-
bara Morgan said. This is a col-
laborative process with districts
and much of this information is
data they have submitted to us at
various points during the year
with multiple opportunities to
correct it.
The purpose of these reports
is to provide quality, usable data
to districts so they may make the
best decisions about how to meet
the educational needs of their
students.
To that end, we are sending
another draft of the reports out to
districts so they can preview the
revisions before releasing the re-
ports to the public.
According to the DOE, the an-
nual New Jersey School Report
Card is required under a 1995
state law.
The report presented 35 fields
of information for each school in
the following categories: school
environment, students, student
performance indicators, staff and
district finances.
School Performance Reports
will carry many of the same cate-
gories of data as did the Report
Cards, with additional informa-
tion categories, Richard Vespuc-
ci, spokesman for the DOE, said
in an email.
Also, school stats will be com-
pared against peer districts,
based on common characteristics
identified by the state Depart-
ment of Education.
According to the DOE, the pur-
pose of the new Performance Re-
port Overview will enable partici-
pants to engage in local goal set-
ting, improvement planning and
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The big thing thats different
is the comparison of schools
rather than different factor
groups.
It allows schools to be com-
pared on another like-entity on
like factors, Szymanksi said. I
believe it will offer districts a bet-
ter assessment of what is really
happening with the district.
SCHOOLS
Continued from page 4
Schools to see new
grading reports this year
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
I
n professional sports, winning is
everything. Winning is the only
thing. Second place is first loser.
As former NFL head coach Herm
Edwards famously said in a post-game
press conference when he was with the
New York Jets: You play to win the
game. You dont play to just play it.
Thats the great thing about sports:
You play to win.
Players, coaches and front office per-
sonnel are paid to produce success on
the field, and they are judged by the
level of that success.
Its not silly, and its not immature.
Professional sports rally cities, rally
countries. They are a source of great
pride and passion, and fans spend
handsome sums to support their
teams.
The more successful the team, the
more passionate the fan base. There-
fore, the more successful the team, the
more money it makes.
Unfortunately, this emphasis on win-
ning at all costs has seeped down to
amateur levels of sport. Collegiate
sports especially at the highest lev-
els have become about winning at all
costs, too, because they are big money
generators for universities. The more a
team wins, the more its players and
coaches are profiled, and the more like-
ly those players and coaches will earn
big contracts.
This was never more evident than
last week, when tapes of former Rut-
gers University basketball coach Mike
Rice surfaced, showing Rice who was
fired last week throwing balls at play-
ers heads, yelling at players and utter-
ing homophobic slurs during prac-
tices, all, apparently, because he want-
ed to win.
Debate has raged over whether colle-
giate athletes are really amateurs any-
more, or whether they should be paid
for their efforts, above and beyond
scholarship money. That debate is for a
different day. The dangerous part of
this story, is how this culture of win-
ning seeps its way further down the
chain to youth sports, at high schools,
travel teams or even Little Leagues.
The lure of big money in sports is
hard to ignore even this far down the
ladder, and its easy to lose focus on
what sports are really about building
leaders, fostering a sense of communi-
ty and teamwork, and simply having
fun.
So coaches, ADs, administrators and
players, never forget that winning isnt
everything, winning isnt the only
thing, and second place isnt first loser.
in our opinion
Win or die? Lets be real
Youth coaches, parents and kids: Dont lose focus on what sports are all about
Just win, baby!
With our society focused on winning
at all costs, how do we send the proper
message to our kids involved in youth
sports? Tell us your thoughts on the
topic.
On Tuesday, April 23, the latest Ameri-
can Idol winner, Phillip Phillips, will play
live at Burlington County College.
For one night only, the Physical Educa-
tion Center at BCCs Pemberton campus,
601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road, will
transform into concert venue for an excit-
ing evening of live music for BCC students
and the community.
Phillips, the American Idol season 11
winner is currently touring and promoting
his debut album The World From the Side
of the Moon.
With his raspy vocals and masterful
acoustic guitar skills, his rock/indy/pop
music has been likened to the sounds and
stylings of Dave Matthews Band, Jason
Mraz and Mumford & Sons.
This headliner has also opened for
bands including Matchbox Twenty and
John Mayer and recently performed on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy
Kimmel Live.
The concert is at 8 p.m. in the gymnasi-
um. Doors open at 7 p.m. General admis-
sion/community tickets are $35.
Tickets for Burlington County College
students with a valid BCC student ID are
$18. BCC faculty, staff, and alumni tickets
are $25.
To purchase tickets online or for more
information, please visit the BCC Student
Activities webpage.
Once the online ticket purchase is com-
plete, an email confirmation will be sent.
After receiving the email, please allow
48 business hours for final processing of
the order.
The BCC Office of Student Activities
will reach out when the purchase has been
verified to arrange pickup of your tickets.
This event is sponsored by BCCs Office
of Student Activities.
Learn more online on the colleges web-
site.
Phillip Phillips to perform in county
The Indian Mills Home and
School Association has an-
nounced the arrival of its new,
one of a kind cookbook on May 1.
The cookbooks will be profes-
sionally printed in attractive
hardback.
These cookbooks will make
lovely gifts for birthdays, anniver-
saries, weddings, showers, holi-
days, Mothers Day, and other spe-
cial occasions with all profits ben-
efiting the Shamong Township
School District.
With more than 200 mouthwa-
tering recipes from staff, stu-
dents, and local restaurants, this
cookbook is truly a Taste of Sha-
mong.
Each recipe includes the con-
tributors name, so its easy to
find the recipes of friends, loved
ones and local chefs within the
Shamong community.
A few examples of the recipes
contained in the book are:
Clams Casino Pic-A-Lilli
Restaurant
Waldorf & Chicken Salad
Shamong Diner
Tuscan Tortellini Soup Par-
ent of IMS/IMMS Students
Eggplant Rollatini Teacher,
IMMS
Balsalmic Chicken and As-
paragus Parent of IMS/IMMS
Students
Simnel Cake Indian Mills
Pizza
Bananas Foster La Campag-
nola
Kettle Corn Student
Cookbooks will be available as
of May 1 for $12 per book.
To reserve your copy now, for-
ward your name, address, and
number of books desired along
with payment in the form of a
check made payable to IMHSA to
address: Indian Mills School,
Attn: IMHSA Cookbook, 112 Indi-
an Mills Road, Shamong Town-
ship, NJ 08088.
Any questions regarding the
cookbook can be directed to the
Cookbook Committee via tasteof-
shamong@gmail.com.
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National Library Week: Pinelands
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Registration not required.
Indian Mills Historical Society
meeting: 7:15 p.m. until 10 p.m. at
the Shamong Township Municipal
Building, 105 Willow Grove Rd.
Indian Mills Historical Society
meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Shamong
Municipal Building, 105 Willow
Grove Road. Features guest
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TUESDAY April 16
Book Cover Bingo: Children 6 to 10
years old. 4 p.m., Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Ave. in
Medford. Bingo just got even bet-
ter, grab a bingo card and join the
fun. Winners will receive a small
prize. Registration required at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Joint Land Use Board meeting: 7
p.m. at the Shamong Township
Municipal Building, 105 Willow
Grove Road.
Shamong Township Board of Edu-
cation meeting: 7 p.m. in media
center of Indian Mills Memorial
School, 295 Indian Mills Road.
Combined work session and regu-
lar meeting. For more informa-
tion visit
www.ims.k12.nj.us/boe/boe.htm.
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ments and the dedicated tax is for
the library system, which is
spelled out for support staff mem-
bers, internet access and materi-
als, etc.
Hosting a branch library is an
added value to the community,
and as such, the community
should have to put something to-
ward whatever the arrangement
may be, Arter said.
Arter decided not to recom-
mend that the Library Associa-
tion raise property taxes of resi-
dents in other towns to upgrade
the facility because Medford
owns the building.
If the building is sold, the
money goes back to the township.
Theyre asking for tax dollars to
be spent on a municipal asset,
Arter said. Theres no way for
the taxes to be reimbursed.
Arter noted Pace addressed the
Library Commissions alleged
surplus.
According to Arter, the com-
mission doesnt operate like mu-
nicipalities or counties, which
does not allow the library to hold
on to surplus. In 2012, the com-
mission had approximately
$37,000, which was put directly to-
ward 2013 as an accounting regu-
lation.
The monies that are paid to
the county for indirect costs are
in our budget. Theyve been au-
dited by a third party auditor and
it must be approved by the state,
Arter said.
Additionally, the county li-
brary system centralizes shared
services provided by the county
instead of duplicating efforts,
which would cost the county.
If the BCLS had to pay for all
the services that the county sup-
plies, it would be much more than
the $725,000 the county provides
for those services, Arter said.
I dont want the library to
close in Medford; I never did.
Were trying to keep it open based
on the money the people in Med-
ford pay and the people in the
county pay from the dedicated li-
brary tax, Pace said.
Czekay has composed a letter
accepting the $30,000 and reiterat-
ing the councils commitment to
discuss future plans, including
Arters plan to bring the facility
into the 21st century.
Arter believes she and the
council will sit down by April 30,
the date Czekay proposed in his
most recent reply, to discuss fur-
ther improvement.
Id like to hear what they have
to say about that as well, Arter
said.
ARTER
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