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West Long Branch School District

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Shore Regional, West Long Branch Will Not Share Superintendent

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 …

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 ›

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

West Long Branch and Shore Regional Closer To Sharing Superintendent

Schools will wait for feasibility study to be performed

  The possibility of sharing a superintendent between Shore Regional and the West Long Branch is becoming closer to a reality. The school districts, along with some representatives from the Oceanport School District, held a joint meeting at the Betty McElmon Elementary School on Tuesday night to discuss their thoughts on the possible shared service. The West Long Branch and Shore Regional boards agreed that if they are going to share a superintendent, they would also share a business administrator and a director of special services. The Oceanport Board of Education would be more interested in sharing a business administrator and director of special services as it currently has a superintendent, Andrew Orefice. Shore Regional has an interim…

Hugh Judge

8:38 pm on Sunday, January 22, 2012

Could it be that Oceanport's BA has seniority over all the other BAs, and this is just a new way to justify RIF' ing the current Special Education's Director? How can Oceanport tax payers justify 1 superintendent, their own BA and 2 principals for a district with less than 620 students? The current Oceanport superintendent was asked to serve as both principal and superintendent and he refused....…   more ›

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