Haddonfield Public Schools
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The Haddonfield Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district serving students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade in Haddonfield, in Camden County, New Jersey, United States.
The district serves students from the Boroughs of Haddonfield, along with those from Pine Valley and Tavistock who attend the district's schools as part of a sending/receiving relationship. The schools are funded mostly obtained through local property taxes. While most students are residents, a small number of students are taken on a tuition or voucher basis.
Today, the school district is facing a mild problem of the teachers/staff not having a contract, which expired in July 2006. Teachers been wearing T-shirts and pins to show that they don't want to go on strike, but they want a contract.
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[edit] Schools
The district consists of the following schools:
Elementary Schools (K-5)
Elizabeth Haddon School, Tatem School, and Central School all serve K-5. Each school has approximately 3 sections in each grade. Facilities are modern and underwent major additions several years ago. The schools all host various events around the school. All schools in Haddonfield are walkable, and many students use this as their method of getting to school.
Middle School
- Haddonfield Middle School, 6th-8th
The Middle school, serving 6-8, currently has approximately 600 students. Students participate in a variety of classes and learn many skills. They participate in a variety of special classes, such as a 'Study Skills' class, in which they learn better skills for being organized. In 'Lifeskills' they learn how to deal with emotions and bullies. In Art class, they learn a variety of skills and work with many different materials, from clay to watercolor. In 'Technology,' students explore the world around them through technology. They use computers to design bridges and miniature houses. They also learn how to fly by using Flight Simulator. In 'Computer' students learn how to use a variety of computer applications to accomplish various tasks. 7 and 8 grade students also can pick a 'World Language' to study and continue in high school (the languages are Spanish, German, and French).
High School
- Haddonfield Memorial High School, 9th-12th
Haddonfield Memorial High School was awarded the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education, the highest award an American school can receive, during the 2004-05 school year.[1]
[edit] Board of Education
The Haddonfield Board of Education has nine uncompensated members who serve three-year staggered terms. The next non-partisan Board of Education election is in April 2007. The following people are members of the board:
- Term Expiring 2009 - Marsha Marshall, Michael Joseph Mercanti-Anthony, Lynn Biehn
- Term Expiring 2008 - Patricia Haines (President), Lawrence Berger, Kathy Burmaster
- Term Expiring 2007 - Steve Weinstein (Vice President), Joseph Ehrhardt, Cheryl Laney
- Non-Voting Student Representatives – Term Expiring 2007 - Sarah Turrin, Marysia Pomorski, Gillian Zwengler
- Non-Voting Administration Representatives - Dr. Joseph O'Brien (Superintendent), Walter Pudelko (Business Administrator & Board Secretary)
Though the school board is non-partisan, many of the members are politically or professionally connected to organized labor, the Republican Party or the Democratic Party.