1 month ago Share The district has used citizen committees in the past and will consider its options during a future workshop.
Running a community gym and pool isn’t quite the school district’s core mission. Still, it has one the Belle Terre Swim & Racquet Club and has found itself in a quandary as the aging facility, beloved by its users, threatens repair costs that could draw money away from the district’s K-12 responsibilities.
School Board member Cheryl Massaro visited the club recently to take a look at the facility.
“I just had a wonderful conversation with the staff there, and it’s 50 degrees out and there’s people wanting to swim,” she said at a Feb. 2 School Board workshop. “Needless to say, we’ve got to get some kind of action plan set aside.”