Winslow School Board Honors Student Achievements and Faces Concerns Over Special Education Leadership
- Meeting Overview:
The Winslow School Board meeting on June 10, 2026, was a blend of celebration and concern, with focus on student achievements in athletics and the arts, alongside discussions about leadership in special education services and upcoming community engagements.
The meeting began on a celebratory note, with the Winslow Township High School’s state champion girls’ track team receiving accolades. Coach Brown and her athletes were lauded not only for their athletic prowess but also for maintaining the highest academic average in the athletic department. The board recognized standout athletes like Jihara Jackson, who excelled in flag football with impressive statistics, and Jasmine Jackson, who secured a win at the Brooks PR Invitational in Seattle. The board emphasized the importance of creating a supportive environment for students, particularly freshmen, to encourage participation in sports and alleviate any intimidation.
Beyond athletics, the board highlighted logistical updates for upcoming eighth-grade and high school graduation ceremonies. Set for June 17 and June 18, these events will transition to a digital format for programs, a move aimed at reducing paper usage. This change sparked discussion regarding the effectiveness of digital materials versus printed ones for parents and families.
The board also introduced the “digital backpack,” a centralized platform designed to streamline communication between the schools and families. This initiative allows parents to access communications from school principals and teachers. We look forward to the great work that you will do in the coming years.”
However, the meeting also addressed more contentious issues. During the public comments section, a parent and educator voiced concerns over the board’s decision to approve the director of student support services position. The speaker recounted personal challenges in navigating errors in their child’s special education eligibility, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency in leadership roles for vulnerable student populations. The speaker warned, “Parents are paying attention,” suggesting that the board’s decisions could influence future elections.
Another sensitive matter discussed was the racial harassment experienced by a student, raised by Courtney Liberis.
In old business, the board discussed the logistics of the superintendent’s evaluation process, which must be completed by June 30. The interim superintendent, Mr. Peace, had already submitted his self-evaluation, and the board’s final evaluation was completed on June 7. Despite scheduling conflicts, the board decided to hold a special meeting on June 17 to review the evaluations.
The board also considered upcoming community events, including the Juneteenth celebration on June 13, where they plan to have a table for public engagement. Board members agreed to contribute towards snacks for children at the event. Additionally, board members were invited to the Whistle Township Fire Department’s open house on June 15, with confirmations requested by June 12. The schedule for township “Paint in the Park” events was also shared.
In committee reports, the absence of typical updates from several committees was noted, with future meetings anticipated for some. School representatives reported on activities like School Two’s successful NJSLA activity carnival and School Five’s field day. School Four was commended for academic success and community engagement activities, including a cornhole tournament and an art show.
In the meeting’s final segments, the board approved the superintendent’s and business administrator’s reports, addressing the selection of auditors and the rejection of proposals for engineering services. They also approved the school physician’s appointment for all grade levels. A proposed board retreat was scheduled for September 5, after resolving scheduling conflicts for other dates.
Dr. H. Major Poteat
School Board Officials:
John Shaw, Joe Thomas, Michael Clark, Lorraine Dredden, Wanda Glaud, Rita Martin, Gerard McManus, Julie Peterson, Cheryl Pitts, Ed.D. (Superintendent), Dorothy Carcamo, Ed.D. (Assistant Superintendent), Tyra McCoy-Boyle (Business Adm./Board Secretary), Howard C. Long, Jr. (Board Solicitor)
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2026
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Recording Published:
06/10/2026
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Duration:
60 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Chesilhurst, Winslow
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