Delsea School Board Celebrates Student Achievements and Approves Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Delsea School Board meeting showcased student achievements, particularly highlighting the DECA and Interact Club presentations, while also approving several financial and administrative motions for upcoming school years. Key highlights included the celebration of the high school wrestling team’s accomplishments and the approval of educational initiatives and grants.
00:21The meeting commenced with presentations from students involved in the DECA organization. The students shared their experiences at the DECA Thrive Academy within the ICDC competition, emphasizing the skills they acquired in marketing and business. Lexi Shannon, Kelsey Deputy Secretary, and Isabella Kever, Kelsey Deputy Treasurer, elucidated their journey, which involved meeting milestones in promotion and community service, including outreach activities and alumni events. Shannon expressed, “Pride really helped me to understand my own personal leadership style,” underlining the leadership and networking skills they gained. Their participation was made possible by the school’s DECA program, which allowed them to compete internationally without financial burdens on their families.
17:58Following the DECA presentations, Leah Dubsy and Emma Hart from the Deli Ducka community service committee detailed their successful fundraising efforts for the American Cancer Society, raising over $1,000 through initiatives like raffle baskets and a “miracle minute.” Dubsy reflected on the conference’s impact, stating, “I feel like it really built my confidence,” emphasizing the team-building skills acquired. Jordan Bachn and Mary Batista Perez from the Deli action team discussed their focus on financial literacy, particularly the FAFSA process.
12:36The high school wrestling team’s achievements were also celebrated, with the team recognized as a four-time state champion and having secured 14 consecutive sectional titles. Jamar Dixon was lauded for becoming the all-time wins leader with 156 victories. The board commended the team’s dedication, teamwork, and the leadership of head coach Tom Maxwell, encouraging team members to reflect on their accomplishments and the character they exhibit as role models in the school community.
The Interact Club’s contributions were another focal point, with students sharing the personal and community impact of their service projects. Blaze Leonardo, a two-year member, expressed that the club enhanced his understanding of community needs and developed valuable skills such as communication, problem-solving, and leadership. The club’s efforts, including Thanksgiving activities assisting the homeless, were highlighted as essential outreach initiatives. Matthew, a seventh grader, shared his positive experiences with the club’s character lessons, particularly those addressing social media dangers, expressing excitement to join the Interact Club in high school.
22:37The board also addressed the baseball team’s involvement with the Miracle League, where players acted as buddies for children with special needs. Coach Vince Londino praised the team’s engagement, emphasizing it as a personal goal rather than a public relations effort. The team’s undefeated record and their community interaction received positive feedback, with players Luke and Milo recognized for their maturity and significant impression on participating families.
27:39Several administrative motions were approved, including the appointment of Dr. David Corner as the school physician and Angela Gregory as the treasurer of school monies. The board also confirmed Newfield National Bank as a school depository, approved professional service appointments for the 2025-2026 school year, and acknowledged the establishment of travel budgets for employees, all without dissent.
43:18Further motions involved educational initiatives, such as the approval of clinics and workshops, Google certification training reimbursements, and the designation of Apex and Edgenuity for credit recovery. A summer reading list, certified Wilson tutors for reading services, and the district’s comprehensive equity plan for 2025-2028 were also passed. The board approved grant applications, including the Elevate Career and Technical Education Innovation Grant for $50,000 and another competitive grant for $61,250.
51:56An important presentation on mental health for middle school students was highlighted, focusing on identifying stress and coping mechanisms. This initiative aimed to provide resources for students to manage stress effectively. The board also discussed a museum field trip for Black Cultural Week, emphasizing the educational value of learning about Black American history and culture.
56:33Concluding the meeting, the board discussed potentially suspending the July meeting, ultimately deciding to allow essential business to continue until the August meeting, confirming no July meeting would occur. A new assistant principal was welcomed, who expressed a commitment to building student relationships and being an active part of the Delsea community.
Fran Ciociola
School Board Officials:
David J. Piccirillo, Joseph Darminio Sr., Bill DiMatteo, Frank Borelli, Garry Lightfoot Jr., Cheryl Beck, Ellen Gaglianone, David Dempsey, Barbara Doherty
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/07/2025
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Recording Published:
05/09/2025
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Gloucester County
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Towns:
Elk, Franklin (Gloucester County), Newfield
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