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MAY 2026, 2015

Volunteerism
a big part of life
LRHSD BOE recognizes Seneca High
Schools Russell Bauer, other students
who give back to community
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Volunteering is a big part of
Russell Bauers life. Bauer is an
EMT for the Tabernacle Rescue
Squad and is also an Eagle Scout.
Last November, the Tabernacle
community was in mourning
after 44-year-old mother Jeaninne
LePage shot her three children
before turning the gun on herself.
To help the community heal,
Bauer organized a dinner to
honor first responders in the
township.
Stepping up to the plate was
Russell Bauer, Seneca Principal
Jeff Spector said. He said why
dont we recognize the volunteers?
Tabernacles first responders
were recognized for their efforts
in December. In turn, Bauer was
one of four students recognized
last Wednesday.
The Lenape Regional High
School District honored one student from each of its high schools
as part of its annual volunteer

recognition night at last Wednesdays board of education meeting.


Each May, the board holds this
special ceremony to honor one
student from each high school
chosen for the Student Volunteer
Award.
Director of programs and planning Chris Heilig said the district
decided to put a focus on promoting volunteerism within the
school when constructing a longrange plan about six years ago.
Part of the plan included the annual student volunteer awards,
an intensive nomination and selection process where a committee from each school reads
through resumes, profiles and applications to select one winner
each.
Cherokee
winner
Gianna
Thornton is the epitome of an involved volunteer. She has registered more than 1,000 hours of
service during her high school career and has helped organize a
Stockings for Kids fundraiser for
please see AWARD, page 5

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Lenape High School graduate Lt. Col. Justin C. Schaeffer reaches out to the senior award winners
with his keynote address during the sixth annual LRHSD Armed Services Award Ceremony.

Representing their country


The sixth annual LRHSD Armed Services Awards Ceremony
on May 11 honors 37 district seniors joining the U.S. armed services
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
On Monday, May 11 in the
Lenape Auditorium, 37 Lenape
Regional High School District
seniors were inaugurated into
an elite group, the U.S. armed

services.
There are about 2.2 million
citizens active in the U.S. armed
services. This equates to less
than 1 percent of the countrys
population, and year-by-year,
this number continues to
shrink.

As the class of 2015, seniors


enjoy their final days before
graduation, preparing to embark on a new chapter of their
life that includes a new intimidating pressure the unknown.
please see KEYNOTE, page 9

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Seneca start time
LRHSD BOE approves new
start to school day. PAGE 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Award recipients plan to keep volunteering


AWARD
Continued from page 1
the last five years. Cherokee Principal Donna Charlesworth said
Thorntons resilience and positive attitude were a big reason she
was selected.
Thornton was excited when
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Her brother Matthew was selected in 2013.
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dance team, ORorke also teaches
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Seneca school days to begin a bit earlier


LRHSD approves principal Spectors proposal to begin school day at 7:30 a.m.
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
On April 29, Seneca High School Principal Jeff Spector went before the Lenape Regional High School District Board of Education with a proposal to move Senecas
start time from 7:52 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. in an
attempt to cut down missed class time.
The board had very few problems with
Spectors proposal and quickly passed the
resolution.
This will not be the first time Senecas
start time will be 7:30 a.m. In 2003, the start
time was also 7:30 a.m., but due to some
problems with different bus routes, it was
moved back, also moving the end time later
in the day as a result.
The later start time has really had a
negative impact on our students, Spector
said. Not only on their overall well being

but most importantly, on their academic


achievements.
Student athletes miss their 13th period
once a week on average, and a marking period lasts anywhere from 10 to 12 weeks.
However, the greater impact is arguably
on the teachers because almost all of the
teachers coach at some level.
Coaching responsibilities such as supervising locker rooms and organizing buses
result in teachers having to leave earlier
than the students do, thereby impacting
every student in the building when a coach
or a teacher has to leave class early.
Student athletes will also often stay after
school to receive extra help when they
miss this class time.
The students who actually need the
help are having their time disrupted by the
students that are just making up the class
that was previously missed, Spector said.

This is a cycle that continues throughout a season primarily due to away games
in which the team has to leave early to travel.
By reducing the student athletes missed
class time, Seneca will be able to get the
kids who need the help that help and the
athletes back in class.
Spector proposed the start time be
moved from 7:52 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. and the
end time to be moved from 2:44 p.m. to 2:27
p.m., which matches two other schools in
the districts current bell schedule.
Seneca has the latest start time in the
county, by far. There is no other school in
the county that ends later than 2:30 p.m.
An example of these times negatively affecting a student occurred recently with a
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Change in schedule will reduce missed class time by 91-92 percent, Spector says
CHANGE
Continued from page 6

culus. The class was taught by a


soccer coach, and in a 45-day
marking period, either the coach
or the player was not in that class
27 of those times.
If it was four days, I would
consider it too many, Spector
said. Twenty-seven is way too
many.
This is a unique example because the team was playing in the
postseason due to its success.
However, as 27 may be a high example, more than 20 occurrences
is very common for many student
athletes or coaching teachers not
being in class.

Also, because Seneca is a small


school, there are times in which it
cannot offer a continuing course
such as an upper level math or
science, so students will often go
to Shawnee to take that course.
Seneca will now be able to do this
electronically due to the matching start times of two other district schools.
The four-way intersection at
Russos on Carranza Road and
Medford Lakes Road was another
topic of discussion. Its about a 19minute wait after 7:30 a.m. if you
get stuck there. Part of this is because Senecas start time is very
similar to that of Tabernacle Elementary Schools.
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buses coming in and out and our
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When we talked to our students, parents and teachers, the
kids missing too much class time
was the top concern of all three of

these groups, Spector said.


The overall goal is to reduce
stress and to have the students
and teachers be in the classroom
more often.
Moving forward, there will still
be a bit of time missed during
13th period for student athletes
during specific away games be-

cause of the long travel distance


Seneca has from other schools,
but not nearly as much as it did
before the schedule changes.
We will reduce missed class
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change, Spector said. Thats
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TUESDAY MAY 26
Tabernacle Athletic Association
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MAY 2026, 2015 THE TABERNACLE SUN 9

Keynote speaker a LRHSD grad


KEYNOTE
Continued from page 1

Tonights students have the


added pressure of being a part of
something much bigger than
theyve ever been a part of before, Superintendent of Schools
Carol Birnbohm said. Our students will not only be representing themselves, but they will be
representing their school, their
community, their family and now
the United States of America.
The keynote speaker was Lt.
Col. Justin C. Schaeffer of the
Army Acquisition Corps and Arlington National Cemetery.
Schaeffer graduated from West
Point and, before that, Lenape
High School. However, Schaeffer
also shared his ties with the other
schools in the district.
Having a brother who graduated from Shawnee, attending
Cherokee football camps as a kid
and, though Seneca was not
around in his day, he wrestled
with assistant principal and athletic director Brad Bauer on the
1994 Lenape wrestling team.
Dedicating much of his life to
the armed services in which he
received a laundry list of decorations and traveled to many different countries, Schaeffer still
refers to South Jersey as home.
From all the experiences he
gathered throughout his time in
the services, he stressed two

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

A group of LRHSD seniors who have committed to branches of the


armed services after graduation are pictured following the sixth annual Armed Services Award Ceremony.
points to remember as these the ceremony.
young ROTC members head off to
These loved ones played a big
face the toughest 10 weeks of role in why a lot of the students
their lives.
got involved in their schools
One, never quit, you have ROTC programs with larger
what it takes to succeed. And two, plans to some day join the servicthank you, what an awesome es.
choice you made to serve. You are
I joined to protect my home,
Americas future, Schaeffer my family, my friends and get out
said.
there and try to make a difference
Some of these students will be in the world, Eric Pry of Lenape
the first in their respective fami- High School said.
lies to take the military route,
I joined to keep my nation and
while others will be following in keep my loved ones safe, Patrick
the footsteps of proud veteran Byrne of Lenape High School
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please see BOE, page 10
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said.
Zach Kincaid of Lenape High
School took a different path that
led him to where he is today. As a
child, Kincaid suffered a traumatic injury to his skull, leaving him
with less than a 10 percent chance
to live. After he was able to overcome these odds, he decided he
would dedicate his life to his
country.
I technically shouldnt have
lived, so after surviving that experience, I feel that I need to spend
the rest of my life trying to save
others, Kincaid said.
Unlike many of their friends
who will soon be packing to leave
for the Shore or college, this select group will be packing a much
smaller bag consisting of the bare
essentials and heading to basic
training.
Basic training, or as many call
it boot camp, is undoubtedly
grueling, as Schaeffer assured,
but he also guaranteed the everlasting memories and friendships
these students will take with
them afterward will make the entire process worthwhile.
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of discipline is worth a ton of regret, and keep going, Schaeffer


said.
The school districts goal in
holding the ceremony wasnt just
to honor military personnel, but
to create a Lenape community
where military alumni can return home.
These alumni stood for a powerful round of applause at the beginning of the ceremony and also
took the stage to receive awards
from the LRHSD Board of Education members and a selection of
principals from the district.
Its nice for these students and
their parents to see alumni from
the district and get the chance to
talk to them as they go off and really understand what a honorable
thing it is that they are doing,
Chris Heilig, the director of programs and planning for the district, said.
This was the sixth annual
Armed Services Awards Ceremony the district has held, and
though the number of alumni
who come back has dwindled
from the first ceremony, this does
not jeopardize the future of this
event.
Even if theres just one person to honor, we're going to continue to do it because its important to honor such a noble cause,
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