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Transcript of The Shoreline - Back to School (2011)
Commemorating a Half-Century of
Memories and Achievements.
_____________The Community Newsletter of Shore Regional High School - BACK TO SCHOOL 2011
The ShorelineThe Shoreline
Monmouth Park Highway 36West Long Branch, NJ 07764(732) 222 - 9300 (phone)(732) 222 - 8849 (fax)www.shoreregional.org
Monmouth Beach - Oceanport Sea Bright - West Long Branch
A Note from the Interim Superintendent
The start of a new school year is always an exciting time, filled with possibilities and potential. The commencement of the 2011-2012 school year posseses a particularly invigorating spirit for Shore Regional High School District as the commemoration of its fiftieth anniversary begins in earnest. All
of the district!s stakeholders, whether they be alumni, commu-nity members or current students are welcome to help cele-brate this wonderful milestone. Please take an opportunity toreach out to the Shore Regional Education Foundation and getinvolved in making this yearlong event truly exceptional.
In addition to celebrating the district!s history, it is alsovital that all Shore Regional stakeholders observe the district!spresent efforts to foster a positive educational environment.Shore Regional has put forth sincere efforts to become compli-ant with new state legislation articulated in 2011!s Anti-BullyingBill of Rights. Shore Regional High School!s revised anti-bully-ing policy along with other anti-bullying efforts reaffirms thedistrict!s commitment to providing every student with a high-quality education, in a caring, safe environment.
Communication is vital to any organization. It isthrough communication that cooperation and collaborationoccur. Our students, teachers, support staff, parents, adminis-trators and community members who value progress can allbe part of a stimulating force when working toward a commongoal.
I am truly honored and excited to have joined theShore family. Shore Regional High School ranks among thepreeminent secondary schools in the state and unquestionablypossesses some of the finest academic, athletic and extracur-ricular programs. Such excellence energizes me, as it doesShore!s faculty, staff and students, with a pride that only “BlueDevils” know. Please continue to reach out to our administra-tion and staff so that together we can make a difference as weembark on this journey of excellence.
Sincerely,
Wondrous Possibilities Within New Beginnings
The S horeline
Shore Regional High School
Monmouth Park Highway 36West Long Branch, NJ"07764
(732) 222 - 9300 www.shoreregional.org
Staff
Renae LaPrete, Interim Superintendent/Principal
Dennis W. Kotch, Business Administrator
Andrew W. Ker, Director of Public InformationAuthor, Editor, Producer, The Shoreline
The Shore Regional High School District
Board of Education
2011-2012
Ronald O!Neill, President (West Long Branch)Nancy DeScenza, Vice President (Sea Bright)
David Baker (Monmouth Beach)Beth Garrigal (West Long Branch)Diane Merla (West Long Branch)
Anthony F. Moro, Jr. (Monmouth Beach)Russell T. Olivadotti (West Long Branch)
Frank J. Pingitore (Oceanport)Paul Rolleri (Oceanport)
Tadeusz “Ted” Szczurek (Oceanport)
The Shore Regional High School District
Educational Foundation
Board Members
Thomas DuffyElizabeth ElmoreMary Lynn Mango
Patricia PflegerPauline PoynerDonna Ruane
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Renae LaPrete Interim Superintendent and Principal
Back to School Edition - 2011
The Shoreline is published by the Shore Regional High SchoolOffice of Public Information and is funded by
donations from the Shore Regional Educational Foundationand business advertisements.
--- Volume IV
Blue DEVILS STAND AGAINST Harassment, Intimidation and BULLYING (HIB)
With the commencement of the 2011-2012 school year, Shore Regional High School District isproud to be in compliance with state mandates regarding new anti-bullying laws adopted in January2011. Shore Regional has fully embraced the new law and crafted a revised Harassment, Intimidationand Bullying (HIB) policy compliant with the state Department of Education's stipulations. Signed byGovernor Chris Christie in January, the bill passed in the Assembly and Senate in November 2010and has become known as the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights. In preparation for implementation ofnew anti-HIB measures, Shore Regional administrators, teachers and staff have attended regionaltraining sessions to further gain insight into what has been called the toughest anti-HIB law of its kindin the nation.*
Per the new law, Shore Regional has appointed an anti-bullying specialist, an anti-bullying co-ordinator and formed an anti-bullying team to address HIB incidents. The new law requires special-ized investigations of reported incidents of HIB. Incidents may be reported in-person to any ShoreRegional employee, to the Vice-Principal's office or online via a reporting form hosted on the district'swebsite. Further anti-bullying training has been planned to meet new professional-development re-quirements for teachers and administrators. Educational presentations for students have also beenplanned to further bolster the HIB policy's implementation.
HIB INFO AT A GLANCE:
Now available online at www.ShoreRegional.org/HIB:
• Revised Shore Regional HIB policy
• Online incident reporting form
• Web links to anti-HIB resources
Anti-Bullying Personnel:
• Anti-Bullying SpecialistMrs. Jennifer Czajkowski (Student Assistance Counselor)E-Mail: [email protected]:"732-222-9300, ext. 2400
• Anti-Bullying CoordinatorMr. Vincent DalliCardillo (Vice-Principal)E-Mail: [email protected]:"732-222-9300, ext. 2190
* Hicks, J.A. (18 August 2011). “NJ schools prepare to implement bullying law.” Philadelphia Inquirer.
JOIN IN THE CELEBRATION AS SHORE TURNS FIFTYThe Shore Regional Education Foundation and Shore Regional Board of Education extend an invitation to all Shore Regional stakeholders to
take part in commemorating the district!s milestone fiftieth year. Beginning in September 2011 and running through October 2012, ALL are encouraged to take part in the planning and enjoyment of numerous events that acknowledge a half-century!s worth of historic achievements.
50th-Themed EventsIn addition to the below-mentioned events, numerous other events are planned.
See them all online at www.ShoreRegional.org/50 and get involved today!
October 7, 2011Shore welcomes back the unde-
feated football team of 1963. Players,cheerleaders and coaches will be on
hand to present to students aboutpost-high school success.
October 22, 2011Shore employees past and present
reconnect with one another at a special, local reception.
November 23, 2011This year!s Annual Thanksgiving Eve
football game acknowledges fiftyyears of sporting excellence.
March 24, 2012
Alumni Todd Aikens ('82), current Shore Players Director, andJay Giberson ("01), current Assistant Director, are organizing acabaret-style show celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Shore
Regional and Shore Players. All Shore Players alumni are invited to perform! Visit the event!s Facebook Group
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/ShorePlayers50) or send an E-Mail to [email protected]
for further details and more information.
October 13, 2012
The Shore Regional Education Foundation will host a GALA"REUNION for alumni and all those that fondly regard
Shore Regional. Details are continually developing, so pleasecheck www.shoreregional.org/50 or E-Mail the foundation at
[email protected] for more information.
Commemorate Deliciously!
Hosting a 50th-themed event and want to raise funds? Look no further than M&N Cookies!
Commemorative cookies celebrating Shore Regional High School District's 50th Anniversary are now available to order online! HANDMADE and hand-decorated by M & N Cookies,
order some for your organization as a fundraiser, favor or sweet treat today! Visit www.shoreregional.org/50 for more information and ordering forms.
Get Involved!Join the Shore Regional Education Foundation
Have a love for Shore and want to give back to Blue Devils past, present and future?J oin the Shore Regional Education Foundation and contribute to making Shore Regional High
School District even better. Whether it be planning a Golf-Outing fundraiseror coordinating an alumni reunion, Foundation members can make a
tremendous difference in the lives of all “Blue Devils,” especially during thecommemoration of the district!s 50th Anniversary.
50th Anniversary Calendars
Add or Subscribe to the events calendars found online at www.shoreregional.org/50.
JOIN IN THE CELEBRATION AS SHORE TURNS FIFTYThe Shore Regional Education Foundation and Shore Regional Board of Education extend an invitation to all Shore Regional stakeholders to
take part in commemorating the district!s milestone fiftieth year. Beginning in September 2011 and running through October 2012, ALL are encouraged to take part in the planning and enjoyment of numerous events that acknowledge a half-century!s worth of historic achievements.
50th-Themed EventsIn addition to the below-mentioned events, numerous other events are planned.
See them all online at www.ShoreRegional.org/50 and get involved today!
October 7, 2011Shore welcomes back the unde-
feated football team of 1963. Players,cheerleaders and coaches will be on
hand to present to students aboutpost-high school success.
October 22, 2011Shore employees past and present
reconnect with one another at a special, local reception.
November 23, 2011This year!s Annual Thanksgiving Eve
football game acknowledges fiftyyears of sporting excellence.
March 24, 2012
Alumni Todd Aikens ('82), current Shore Players Director, andJay Giberson ("01), current Assistant Director, are organizing acabaret-style show celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Shore
Regional and Shore Players. All Shore Players alumni are invited to perform! Visit the event!s Facebook Group
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/ShorePlayers50) or send an E-Mail to [email protected]
for further details and more information.
October 13, 2012
The Shore Regional Education Foundation will host a GALA"REUNION for alumni and all those that fondly regard
Shore Regional. Details are continually developing, so pleasecheck www.shoreregional.org/50 or E-Mail the foundation at
[email protected] for more information.
Commemorate Deliciously!
Hosting a 50th-themed event and want to raise funds? Look no further than M&N Cookies!
Commemorative cookies celebrating Shore Regional High School District's 50th Anniversary are now available to order online! HANDMADE and hand-decorated by M & N Cookies,
order some for your organization as a fundraiser, favor or sweet treat today! Visit www.shoreregional.org/50 for more information and ordering forms.
Get Involved!Join the Shore Regional Education Foundation
Have a love for Shore and want to give back to Blue Devils past, present and future?J oin the Shore Regional Education Foundation and contribute to making Shore Regional High
School District even better. Whether it be planning a Golf-Outing fundraiseror coordinating an alumni reunion, Foundation members can make a
tremendous difference in the lives of all “Blue Devils,” especially during thecommemoration of the district!s 50th Anniversary.
50th Anniversary Calendars
Add or Subscribe to the events calendars found online at www.shoreregional.org/50.
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