Resident Criticizes Wall School Board Over Turf Field Neglect and Financial Issues
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
09/17/2024
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Recording Published:
09/17/2024
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Duration:
132 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Wall
- Meeting Overview:
At the Wall Township Board of Education meeting on September 17th, residents voiced concerns regarding the upkeep of a donated turf field and financial management within the district. Dave Sasso, representing the Wall Night Family Foundation, criticized the school board for neglecting a turf field donated by the foundation in 2021, valued at approximately $225,000. Sasso described the maintenance of the field as “gross negligence,” pointing out various issues such as drainage problems and sprinkler malfunctions. These issues led to additional out-of-pocket expenses of $18,000 that were not reimbursed. Sasso expressed his disappointment by requesting the immediate removal of a sign acknowledging the foundation as a donor.
Additionally, resident Betsy Cross voiced her grievances, particularly targeting the performance of the business administrator, Brian Smite. Cross criticized the board for what she perceived as inadequate responses to public comments and raised concerns about the school district’s financial management. She mentioned that the board was holding a surplus of one million dollars in Food Service funds and expressed frustration over the board’s handling of past issues and the lack of detailed information in meeting minutes given the district’s substantial budget. Cross also referenced a controversial mailing involving an individual named Ralph Adanio, urging the board to investigate the source of these communications and stressing the importance of vigilance regarding the legal advice the district receives.
The meeting also featured a detailed presentation from the board president, who discussed the importance of cultivating a culture of excellence within the school system. The president emphasized the need for policies and initiatives that support students as scholars and nurture their development as self-aware individuals. Key points included maintaining trust between the board and the families it serves and addressing ongoing criticisms directed at the board and the district. The president mentioned efforts to engage with government officials and law enforcement to affirm the board’s accountability.
A notable interaction highlighted was a meeting with District 30 Assemblyman Schnall on June 30, aimed at fostering a relationship and discussing shared community priorities. The president provided documentation to the assemblyman, including a letter sent to the comptroller’s office, to substantiate claims of allegations primarily propagated by a vocal community member. This documentation was intended to counter public accusations and bolster community confidence in the board.
Further communication with the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office revealed that previous investigations into the district, particularly regarding trailers, had been closed since November 2020. The president also reached out to the New Jersey Department of Education regarding ongoing allegations, receiving confirmation that there were no active investigations concerning the district. A message was sent to the Attorney General’s office requesting assistance, with an automated response indicating follow-up if no contact was made within ten business days.
The board president also expressed gratitude towards various agency members for their cooperation in providing information. Communication from the comptroller’s office and the prosecutor’s office was made available on the district’s website for public access. Following this extensive presentation, the floor was turned over to Dr. Tracy Handerhan for the superintendent’s report.
Dr. Handerhan recognized the dedication of the board president and expressed appreciation for the Wall High School color guard and student representatives who attended the meeting. The start of the school year was celebrated, with strong parental attendance noted at back-to-school nights. Dr. Handerhan introduced Miss Tiffany Steiner, the director of intervention services and student wellness, to discuss the implementation of the “Seven Mindsets” program. This research-based initiative focuses on developing positive habits of mind related to student wellness and success, and is entering its second year.
Several activities were organized to engage the school community, including a Disney movie night and a family night during the summer to combat the social slide often experienced by students during the break. The administration emphasized the theme of belonging and organized another family night at the beginning of the school year that featured resources for Spanish-speaking families, including a translator to assist with paperwork.
At Central and Allenwood schools, students participated in challenges related to the mindsets, encouraging them to engage with different mindset concepts through interactive activities. Wall High School planned back-to-school nights for parents of 9th through 11th graders.
The meeting also included updates on district financial and facilities projects, noting that several upgrades, including paving and HVAC improvements, were either complete or in progress. The personnel committee provided insights into the onboarding process for new hires, emphasizing positive feedback on the support provided by the Human Resources department.
Dr. Tracy Handerhan
School Board Officials:
Christine Steitz, James Maliff, Ralph Addonizio, Mairin Barbiere, Thomas Buffa, Kathleen DiGiovanni, Adam Nasr, Pamela Shimko, Kenneth Wondrack
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/17/2024
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Recording Published:
09/17/2024
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Duration:
132 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Wall
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