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Tabernacle board approves revised 2025–26 calendar, field trips and personnel actions
Summary
The Tabernacle Township School District Board approved a revised 2025–26 school calendar, multiple student field trips and several personnel items including a lunch-supervisor resignation and summer staffing and bus-driver assignments.
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The Tabernacle Township School District Board of Education approved a revised district calendar for 2025–26 and granted permission for multiple student field trips and extracurricular staffing changes during its March 23 regular meeting.
The board approved field trips for Kenneth R. Olson Middle School and Tabernacle Elementary School, including a 4th-grade trip to Camp Matollionequay (June 3–5), a Battle of the Books competition at William Allen Middle School (April 15), a visit to the New Jersey State Museum and Planetarium (May 19), a Holocaust program at the Scottish Rite Auditorium (April 16), and an 8th-grade trip to Hersheypark (June 9). Rain dates and staff coordinators were listed on the agenda.
On personnel matters, the board approved professional-development attendance for staff (including Brittany Murro and Shaun Banin), accepted the resignation of Nicole Marincola from the lunch-supervisor position effective April 10, 2026, and approved April Janicki to take Lunch Duty for 5th grade beginning April 13, 2026, on a prorated Schedule F stipend. The board also approved Summer Hours for 2026 (June 22–Aug. 21) and authorized two bus drivers for Summer ESY (16 days, 3 hours/day) and two bus drivers for out-of-district transport (30 days, 3 hours/day) at $27.38 per hour.
The superintendent’s report noted student and staff recognitions and outreach activities, including OMS drama performances and Pi Day memorization achievements; the district announced the Boosterthon fundraiser to support TES APR improvements.
These operational approvals were bundled with other routine business, including facilities usage authorizations and shared-services agreements for bus maintenance with Medford Township at $90 per hour, and two $250 Michael Chappine Scholarships to the Lenape Regional Scholarship Fund.
