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Superintendent delivers farewell; parents press board for clearer superintendent posting and health-and-safety records

Little Egg Harbor Township Board of Education · June 10, 2026
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Summary

Outgoing superintendent Lisa used her final public report to thank staff and highlight district accomplishments; public commenters asked where the permanent superintendent posting is published and requested the association receive health and safety documents.

Superintendent Lisa used her final superintendent's report to thank teachers, staff and the community and to reflect on her time leading the Little Egg Harbor Township School District, saying the role has been a privilege and urging the board to keep students central to future decisions.

During the public‑comment period, Jacqueline Bagan (who identified herself as the LEHCA president) asked where the district's permanent superintendent posting is listed for the public, noting TalentEd did not show the listing and that many superintendent candidates look to NJASA and NJSBA postings. The superintendent and other board members said the vacancy posting is published on the district site (not under the general employment link) and on NJASA/NJSBA, and they encouraged anyone interested to use the posted link. Bagan also said the association had requested health and safety documents that they had not yet received; the district acknowledged the request and said it would follow up.

Speakers during public comment also highlighted district summer food programs and community events, and multiple board members praised retirees and staff. The meeting closed after board votes on routine agenda and personnel items.

The board did not take any formal action on superintendent hiring at this meeting; board and administration said they will continue recruiting and confirmed the vacancy posting locations.