Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Districts will also not share business administrator
Shore Regional High School and the West Long Branch School District will not be sharing a superintendent this school year, even after a recent feasibility study advised the schools to do so. West Long Branch Interim Superintendent and Business Administrator Herbert Massa said the districts have not completely ruled out the idea of doing so. "When you hire a superintendent, you have to hire them for a minimum of three years," Massa said on Tuesday. "What the district can do, is after a year go back to Shore and discuss the possibility of sharing a superintendent." Shore Regional also has an interim superintendent in Renae LaPrete, who was given a 1-year contract from the district last year. Shore Regional Board of Education President Ron …
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Four seniors presented with scholarships
Shore Regional alumni Wayne Reisner was back in the area last week to present a check to the 2012 winners of the Wayne Reisner Scholarship. Reisner started the scholarship program 12 years ago. Shore Regional seniors Heidi Schaffner, RJ Bohnert, Caitlin Chapski and Christina Kapalko were the winners of this year's scholarship and each will receive $6,000 over the next four years. Schaffner will be attending CW Post in the fall, Bohnert is off to Westchester University while Chapski will attend Rutgers and Kapalko will be at Franklin Marshall. Also joining this year's winners were the recipients of the Reisner Scholarship from 2009, Jessica Gruskos, 2010 Victoria Slater, and 2011 Courtney Delehanty, Kristen Kuhlthau, Andrea Adams and Jeni…
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Ceremony was held at the Multipurpose Activity Center
The Shore Regional class of 2012 beat the heat on Wednesday afternoon as the seniors held their commencement ceremony at the Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) at Monmouth University. Shore Regional Board of Education President Ronald O'Neill said the ceremony was held at the MAC for the third year and that everybody gathered to "honor and celebrate the achievements of the class of 2012." "You have all brought true honor to your families and your school," O'Neill said. Salutatorian Abigail Reinhard gave a unique speech where she used one adjective to describe each member of her graduating class. Valedictorian Chelsey Henderson gave another speech where she gave advice to the graduates. "High school has been the time when change from …
Dominick Palermo
2:55 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Of coarse not -------- That would make good common sense --------Lets continue with overly paid administrators -------   more ›