Mar 30, 2022
The Jersey Shore Area School Board accepted the resignation of a top administrator during its meeting this week.
Dr. Kenneth J. Dady Jr., assistant superintendent, is stepping down from his position June 17.
Dady has worked as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal in the district.
A native of Michigan, he joined the district in 1997.
In other matters, the board heard presentations for the athletic and buildings and grounds budgets.
Serena Henry, athletic director, reported that the athletic budget could show an increase of about $40,000 next year.
Various equipment and items are in need of replacement including basketball backboards, a pair of soccer goals, and uniforms.
Mark Wall, director of buildings and grounds, told the board he’s looking at an overall decrease of almost $70,000 in next year’s buildings and ground budget.
In personnel matters, the board accepted the following resignations:
• Amy Pecchia, high school guidance secretary.
• Jonathan Palumbo, high school teacher and head swimming coach.
• Scott Munro, head boys basketball coach.
• Jessica Smith, custodian.
The board approved David Herman as head wrestling coach and Darrin Bischof as head girls basketball coach for 2022-2023.
Hailey Stetts was approved as a volunteer softball coach.
The board approved the purchase of 45 football helmets from Riddell All American Sports Corp. at $15,390.
A three-year contract with Muncy Bank & Trust as the district’s depository was extended by the board.
The board approved the following Act 93 salaries for the 2022-2023 school year:
• High school principal, $111,958.
• Middle school principal, $111,682.
•Elementary school principal, $111,408.
• Assistant principal, $102,641.
•Director of pupil services, $105,560.
• Assistant business manager/director of accounting, $53,040.
• Assistant accountant and human resources, $49,177.
• Director of technology, $94,860.
• Network computer technician specialist, $58,140.
• Student data coordinator, $44,370.
• Athletic director, $64,252.
• Athletic trainer, $64,147.
• Director of building and grounds, $74,520.
•Digital print/media specialist, $42,109.
The board held executive sessions prior to and following the meeting for unspecified reasons.
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