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Board of Education Trustee Ava Finnerty dies
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Bayonne BOE Trustee Ava Finnerty passes away after long bout with cancer
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Assistant supervisors of special services appointed
The Board of Education voted to approve the new positions ×
Assistant Superintendent Vecchiarelli (right) addresses parents at the Board of Education meeting in April.
The Bayonne Board of Education has voted to approve three assistant supervisors of special services and fill the new roles on the recommendation of Superintendent of Schools John Niesz.
Stefanie Tych was reassigned from a school psychologist at Woodrow Wilson Community School (WWCS) to be the assistant supervisor of special services in charge of the autism program at Bayonne High School (BHS) and WWCS.
Jason Acerra was reassigned from a teacher of the handicapped at BHS to be the assistant supervisor of special services of the behavior disorders program and the alternative program at BHS.
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Board of Education appoints emergency response coordinator
The embattled board approved the position by a razor thin margin ×
VIce President Christopher Munoz criticized the need for the board to have an OEM at the April meeting.
The Bayonne Board of Education has voted to create its own Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and has appointed former Deputy Police Chief Walter Rogers as the emergency response and crisis coordinator.
In his new role, Rogers will earn $65,000, and a $5,279 stipend for having armed security credentals. No other school district in New Jersey has such a position.
Superintendent of Schools John Niesz determined there was a need for the position and recommended the appointment of Rogers to the board. While Rogers was appointed, the board was split.