Haddon Township board approves finance consent items and personnel resolutions, honors retiring staff

Haddon Township Board of Education ยท March 20, 2026

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Summary

The board unanimously approved the finance and facilities consent package (items 8.1'08.11) and adopted personnel resolutions recognizing long-serving employees, including a transportation coordinator and a veteran math teacher, per March 16 proceedings.

The Haddon Township Board of Education approved its finance and facilities consent package and adopted several personnel resolutions recognizing long-serving employees at its March meeting.

Chair (S2) moved approval of consent items 8.1 through 8.11; the motion was seconded and approved by roll-call with multiple named board members recorded as voting "Yes." The transcript records affirmative responses from board members including Mister Cook, Miss Desi, Mister Lax, Mister Ritchie, Miss Stauber, Miss Williamson and Miss Singhal.

The board also presented resolutions honoring employees for long service. The meeting included resolutions recognizing April Tomaski for 18 years of service (roles cited in the resolution included bus driver and transportation coordinator) and Laura McDermott for 22 years as a high-school math teacher and department facilitator; the resolutions were to be spread on the minutes and copies presented to the employees.

Why it matters: Routine consent approvals keep district operations moving and the personnel resolutions publicly recognize long-term service.

What's next: The board continues budget deliberations at a special meeting before the county deadline and will consider budget adoption at the scheduled public hearing.