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Hainesport board reauthorizes policies, curriculum and district service providers; reappoints compliance officer

Hainesport Township Board of Education · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The Hainesport Township Board of Education reauthorized its policy manual and curriculum, approved a slate of professional service reappointments and banking signatories, designated official newspapers, and reappointed Christopher C. DeSanto as the district’s Public Agency Compliance Officer (Resolution 2024-25 #17).

The Hainesport Township Board of Education approved a set of administrative reauthorizations and professional appointments during its Jan. 7, 2025 reorganization meeting.

Superintendent Joseph R. Corn recommended reauthorizing the district’s current written bylaws, policies and regulations through the January 2026 reorganization meeting and reapproving current and updated curriculum and instructional materials — including computer science, literacy, math, health, science, social studies, world language and arts programs. The board approved those recommendations as part of the consent agenda.

The board also approved reappointments or designations for professional service providers listed in the agenda: Adams, Lattiboudere, Croot & Herman, LLC (attorney); New Road Construction Management Co., Inc. (construction manager of record); T.C. Irons Agency (insurance agent); Holt McNally & Associates Inc. (auditor); Phoenix Advisors, LLC (continuing disclosure agent); Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A. (bond counsel); Regan Young, England, Butera (architect of record); Dr. Charles A. Scott (school physician); and several therapy providers named in the minutes. Citizens Bank was designated as the official depository for multiple district accounts, with specified signatories (Board President, Treasurer/Business Administrator and named individuals). The board reapproved the Burlington County Times and Cherry Hill Courier Post as the district’s official newspapers for public notices through January 2026.

By roll call the board carried the consent motion that included these reauthorizations and appointments. The board also approved Resolution 2024-25 #17 to reappoint Christopher C. DeSanto, Business Administrator/Board Secretary, as the district’s Public Agency Compliance Officer pursuant to N.J.A.C. 17:27-3.3 and P.L. 1975, c.127.

Votes at a glance: Election of board leaders — approved; adoption of policy manual and curriculum (items 13A–13B) — approved; appointment of listed professionals and designation of depositories and newspapers (items 13C–13E) — approved; Resolution 2024-25 #17 (reappoint Public Agency Compliance Officer) — approved.