Winslow School Board Discusses Superintendent Search Amid Student Presentations and Community Engagement
- Meeting Overview:
The Winslow Township Board of Education meeting on February 25, 2026, focused on the ongoing search for a new superintendent while also highlighting student achievements and community involvement. The board engaged with educational consultants to outline a rigorous, data-driven approach to finding a suitable candidate to lead the district.
The search for a new superintendent took center stage as the board discussed the presentation by Mr. Tony Trangone, a retired superintendent representing the New Jersey Association of School Administrators. Mr. Trangone detailed a plan for identifying the district’s next educational leader, emphasizing a data-driven approach that would incorporate feedback from a wide range of stakeholders, including district leadership, instructional staff, parents, community members, and students. The process would involve in-person focus groups and online surveys to ensure broad community input.
Mr. Trangone, along with Dr. Phil Heiri, another experienced consultant, would oversee the search, guiding the board through a consensus-building approach to select the best candidate. They highlighted the importance of defining qualitative traits for the ideal candidate beyond just certifications, and outlined a timeline that would prioritize stakeholder engagement. The consultants assured the board that the search would be thorough, with a fee structure set at a flat rate of $9,500, plus mileage. They also promised transparency and no hidden costs.
As part of the search process, the consultants planned to use artificial intelligence to analyze feedback from focus groups, identifying key attributes desired in a superintendent, such as classroom experience and budget management skills. The consultants stressed the need for careful alignment of questions to avoid disconnects between stakeholder expectations and the board’s interview process. Outreach for candidates would be extensive, covering multiple states and platforms, including NJPSA, LinkedIn, and Instagram, as well as direct emails to over a thousand licensed school leaders in New Jersey.
In addition to the superintendent search, the board celebrated student achievements through presentations from various schools in the district. School Number Six students presented a cross-curricular project on the solar system. These presentations were well-received by the audience, with applause highlighting the supportive community atmosphere.
The board also addressed strategies to improve student engagement and attendance, reduce negative behaviors, and promote social-emotional learning. These goals aligned with the district’s broader objectives for the school year, which included enhancing parent communication and fostering a positive environment for students and staff.
Community involvement was another focal point of the meeting. Updates from the marketing committee included the mayor’s request for the board’s presence at upcoming events like “Paint in the Park.” The operations committee reported on collaboration with the township’s economic development council to support their YouTube and streaming services. Plans were discussed for a meeting between the education committee and township officials to strengthen their partnership.
The athletic report highlighted achievements by Winslow students, particularly the girls’ track team, which secured its eighth consecutive overall state championship. Freshman wrestler Shila Fleetwood received special recognition, and upcoming playoff games for the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams were noted with enthusiasm.
Routine board reports, including the superintendent’s and business administrator’s updates, were approved, maintaining the board’s operational continuity. As the meeting concluded, public comments were invited, followed by a transition into an executive session.
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:
02/25/2026
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Recording Published:
02/25/2026
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Duration:
84 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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