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Office of the Board Secretary June 4, 2019 MONMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ONE NORMAN J FIELD WAY TINTON FALLS, NJ 07724 (732) 542-1170 FAX (732) 542-5815 MRS. MARIA A. PARRY, CPA, PSA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR/BOARD SECRETARY PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE DATE : May 31, 2019 TO: All Board Members The Regular Meeting of the Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 7:30 PM. in the John Schleig, Jr. Conference Room at Monmouth Regional High School, One Norman J Field Way, Tinton Falls, New Jersey. For the President, MARIA A. PARRY, CPA, PSA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR/BOARD SECRETARY MP/MP 1 | P a g e June 4, 2019 MONMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION ONE NORMAN J FIELD WAY TINTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY 07724-3299 PUBLIC MEETING JUNE 4, 2019 7:30 PM I. CALL TO ORDER _______PM STATEMENT TO BE READ BY PRESIDING OFFICER: Statement is hereby made that adequate notice of this meeting has been properly provided by the giving of a meeting notice, by mailing same to the Hub Newspaper, and Asbury Park Press on Wednesday January 9, 2019, filing same on Wednesday, January 9, 2019, with the clerk of the Borough of Tinton Falls, Borough of Eatontown and the Township of Shrewsbury, and by prominently posting said notice on the Monmouth Regional High School Internet Web page and the main doors into the High School building in the Administration wing on Wednesday January 9, 2019. ROLL CALL: ____ ANTHONY GAETANO ____ MARY ANNE LINDER ____ JONATHAN COHEN ____ STEVEN B. SEAVEY ____ BARBARA VAN WAGNER ____ ROBERT MAURO ____ SUSAN FISHER ____ NANCY UDDIN ____ MITCH KULBERG ----------ANDREW F. TEEPLE _____ MARIA A. PARRY ---------MARTIN M. BARGER, ESQ. ----Bailey Ferrugia ------Winter Garrison Student Council Rep Student Council Rep FLAG SALUTE: 2 | P a g e June 4, 2019 II. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT 1. Merit Goals: Mr. Teeple III. STUDENT COUNCIL REPORTS IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- Recommend the Board approve the following minutes: Regular Meeting May 21, 2019 Motion___________________________Second_____________________________ ITEMS MINUTES Roll Call Vote ______________________ V. FINANCIAL -None VI. FIRE DRILLS- Date Time Description 5/28/19 12:16 PM- 12:18 PM Hold in Place 3 | P a g e June 4, 2019 VII. STUDENT PROGRAMS- none 4 | P a g e June 4, 2019 VIII. STAFFING A) Instructional 1. Appointments Substitute Teachers 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve the following individuals as substitute teachers for 2019-2020 at a rate of $100/day and each will receive 5 paid days per statute: 5 | P a g e June 4, 2019 2019-2020 SUBSTITUTE LIST NAME ALOSI, AL BACCARELLA, JACLYN BEVACQUA, KEVIN BAXTER-RIPLEY, LIZ BOGNAR, FAYE BRYK, CHRISTINE BRUNSON, RICHARD CARROLL, ALEXANDRA CHARTE, JEAN CHEVESTICK, JENNIFER CRISCUOLO, JEANNA CROAK, BRIAN DALY, GREG DEBBIE FRANCO DIVER, STACY DOMANICH, P.J. FORBES, NINA GOLDSTEIN, HARRY GREEN, RHODIAN HOGAN(HUGHES), CHRISTINE HUESTON, KAYLA JOSEPH, DONALD KLATT, DUSTY LA BELLA, VICKI MANDESE, THOMAS MAYO, CYNTHIA MC CABE, AMY MURTHA, VINCENT NAGTALON, ALINA PISERCHIA, JAMES PISERCHIA, NATHAN ROTHMAN, MADISON RUCKER, BARBET SABIN, SIERRA SANTANELLO, JACQUELINE SCRIVANIC, JODY SEELINGER, CHARLES SHARMA, SAMRITI SHENODA, IMAN SHERMAN, LAUREN TOTE, TAYLOR VARELA, WILLIAM WOLFF, RACHEL 6 | P a g e June 4, 2019 Superintendent 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve a salary of $162,389 for Mr. Andrew Teeple, Superintendent for the 2019-2020 school year. Principal 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve a salary of $137,583 for Mr. Brian Evans, Principal for the 2019- 2020 school year. School Business Administrator 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve a contract for Maria Parry, School Business Administrator for the 2019-2020 school year and approve a salary of $142,882. Administrator/Supervisors Personnel and Salaries 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve the following administrators/supervisors personnel and salaries for 2019-2020 as per the contract between the Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education and the Monmouth Regional Administrators and Supervisors Association: Name 2019-2020 Administrators Anthony De’Orio $137,140.94 Amy Kelly $114,220.60 Salvatore Spampanato $110,854.41 Kathy Mihalko $119,104.40 Corey Mc Cook $127,410.00 Supervisors Diana Davis $152,757.53 Victoria Mercogliano $109,752.80 Ron Wardell $122,797.54 Appointments of Non-Tenured Staff 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve the following non-tenured staff members and their salaries for the 2019-2020 school year as follows: First Name Last Name % Step Salary Longevity Total Salary Vincent Balestrieri 1.1 MA30-16 $77,200 $84,920 Markese Beverly 1 BA30-10 $59,300 $59,300 Kandace Brown 1 BA-8 $53,600 $53,600 Sandra Clark 1 BA-17 $75,100 $75,100 Nicolette Cranga 1 BA-4 $48,700 $48,700 Matt D’Amato 1 MA60-11 $67,200 $67,200 Lindsey Delucia 1 BA-11 $60,000 $60,000 Lisa Dias 1 MA-6 $54,100 $54,100 Krista Dickinson 1 BA-14 $66,900 $66,900 Alice Esposito 1 BA30-12 $63,900 $63,900 Laura Forbes 1 MA-3 $50,900 $50,900 7 | P a g e June 4, 2019 First Name Last Name % Step Salary Longevity Total Salary Leah Gance 1 MA-7 $55,300 $55,300 Dara Jaroz 1 MA-11 $63,200 $63,200 Autumn Koene 1 MA-5 $52,900 $52,900 Kara Krichman 1 MA-03 $50,900 $50,900 Meghan McGuinness 1 MA-2 $49,900 $49,900 Robert Micheliche 1 BA-9 $55,500 $55,500 Wendy Mollo 1 MA30-9 $60,700 $60,700 Laura Powell 1 MA-6 $54,100 $54,100 Meghan Pringle .6 MA-10 $60,900 $36,540 Jessica Romano- 1 MA60-18 $85,800 $85,800 Crocco Margaret Russo 1.1 MA-6 $54,100 $59,510 Melia Segal 1 MA-7 $55,300 $55,300 Lauren Shoemaker 1 MA-7 $55,300 $55,300 Lauren Vernon .6 MA-13 $67,800 $40,680 Tara Welsh 1 BA-4 $48,700 $48,700 Ryan Wolff 1.1 MA-17 $78,300 $86,130 Appointments of Attaining Tenure Staff 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve the following attaining tenure staff members and their salaries for the 2019-2020 school year as follows: First Last Name % Step Salary Longevity Total Salary Tenure Name acquisition date Erica Truhn 1 MA-4 $51,900 $51,900 4/2/2020 Anthony Valenti 1 BA-12 $62,300 $62,300 9/2/2019 Appointments of Tenured Staff 2019-2020: Recommend the Board approve the following tenured staff members and their salaries for the 2019-2020 school year as follows: First Name Last Name % Step Salary Longevity Total Salary Ana Bayle 1 MA60-20 $96,550 $96,550 Bruce Buckiewicz 1 BA30-20 $90,950 $90,950 Therese Cahill 1 BA-13 $64,600 $64,600 Terry Caliste 1 BA-11 $60,000 $60,000 Danielle Callahan* 1 MA-14 $70,100 $73,605 Andrew Chlapowski 1 MA-17 $78,300 $78,300 Theresa Ciccone 1 MA30-19 $88,250 $3,600 $91,850 Eileen Cilino 1 MA-20 $92,550 $92,550 William Clark 1 MA-10 $60,900 $60,900 Dawn Collett 1 MA-20 $92,550 $92,550 Audrey Copelton- 1 BA30-20 $94,550 $5,100 $99,650 Dill 8 | P a g e June 4, 2019 First Name Last Name % Step Salary Longevity Total Salary Bruce Coulter 1 MA-20 $92,550 $92,550 Paul Crivello 1 MA-17 $78,300 $78,300 Michael Daly 1 MA-10 $60,900 $60,900 Nancy DeLorenzo 1 MA-16 $75,200 $75,200 Mark Denny 1 MA30-20 $94,550 $6,600 $101,150 Teresa Di Mezza 1.1 MA-17 $78,300 $86,130 Tara Domanich 1 BA-16 $72,000 $72,000 Mary Jo Donnelly 1 MA-17 $78,300 $78,300 Cara Donoghue 1 MA-10 $60,900 $60,900 Aileen Bosmans- 1 MA-11 $63,200 $63,200 Evans Adam Evans 1 MA-11 $63,200 $63,200 Maria Falzarano 1 BA-11 $60,000 $60,000 Catherine Famelio 1 MA-20 $92,550 $5,100 $97,650 Corinne Fusilli 1 BA30-6 $52,500 $52,500 Cristen Gallin 1 BA-19 $83,050 $83,050 Jason Goldman 1 BA30-6 $52,500 $52,500 Mark Gottdenker 1 MA30-10 $62,900 $62,900 Jennifer Haggerty 1 MA-18 $81,800 $3,600 $85,400 Lisa James 1 MA-9 $58,700 $58,700 Joanne Joseph 1 MA-18 $81,800 $81,800 Fred Kampf 1 MA30-17 $80,300 $80,300 Karen Kampf 1 MA-20 $92,550 $3,600 $96,150 Chelsey Karl 1 BA-09 $55,500 $55,500 Christina Kroposky 1 BA-20 $89,350 $5,100 $94,450 Michael Lee 1 MA-6 $54,100 $54,100 Tina Legere 1 MA-20 $92,550 $5,100 $97,650 Jason Lerman 1 BA-20 $89,350 $89,350 Jennifer Lupo 1 MA-18 $81,800 $81,800 Paulina Macaluso 1 MA-6 $54,100 $54,100 Meredith Mc Gee 1 MA60-15 $76,400 $76,400 Peggy Mc Kean 1 MA30-17 $80,300 $80,300 Michael McParland 1 MA-7 $55,300 $55,300 Robert Merola 1 MA60-20 $96,550 $5,100 $101,650 Donna Miller 1 MA30-16 $77,200 $77,200 Jennifer Mitchell 1 BA-20 $89,350 $3,600 $92,950 Melanie Moore 1 BA-20 $89,350 $3,600 $92,950 Summer Mullane 1 MA-12 $65,500 $65,500 Joseph Nappi 1 BA-14 $66,900 $66,900 Christina Nappi 1 MA-12 $65,500 $65,500 Elizabeth Oliva 1 MA60-11 $67,200 $67,200 Lori Padgett 1 MA-19 $86,250 $86,250 Lee Ann Pearce 1 BA-20 $89,350 $6,600 $95,950 Jack Pensabene 1 BA-16 $72,000 $72,000 9 | P a g e June 4, 2019 First Name Last Name % Step Salary Longevity Total Salary Linda Phipps 1 MA60-20 $96,550 $6,600 $103,150 C.
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