![]() ![]() ![]() Rebecca Policastro, a spokeswoman for the school district, said with Moses’ resignation becoming effective on Nov. Sampson said that was a challenging time in the district and he said Moses, as the board president, was always supportive of him.įollowing his comments, Moses was saluted and thanked by his fellow board members Peter Bruno and Marc Parisi of Howell, Michael Messinger of Marlboro, Jamie Bruno of Manalapan, Diana Cappiello of Englishtown, Elizabeth Higley of Freehold Township, Debra Fanelli of Colts Neck and Kathie Lavin of Farmingdale. Sampson thanked Moses for his “unwavering support” early in his tenure as the district’s superintendent. I hope the people in our eight towns know that.” I know how hard the administrators and teachers work. I want to thank the administrators, the teachers and the custodial staffs because they care about the kids. Sampson,” Moses said, before adding, “It is important to know when it’s time to go … as a teacher, as a coach … it’s time for me to go. The district’s search for a new leader led to the hiring of Charles Sampson, who remains the superintendent today. “Previous superintendents had been politicians first and educators second,” he said. Moses touched on a time 12 years ago when he was serving as president of the FRHSD board and helped to lead a search for a new superintendent of schools. He called the high school the district’s “hidden gem” and said students from all of the sending communities chose to attend the school because they knew they would be welcomed as individuals.įreehold High School is home to several of the district’s magnet programs which students from all eight sending municipalities may apply to attend. He later moved to Freehold High School in Freehold Borough and remained a fixture at the school for decades as a teacher, coach and mentor to thousands of young men and women. In comments during the board meeting, Moses said he came to the district as a young teacher, initially at Howell High School. The district operates six high schools that serve students from Colts Neck, Englishtown, Farmingdale, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Howell, Manalapan and Marlboro. Seven of the eight municipalities that comprise the district have one board member, while Howell has two board members. District administrators will seek a Freehold Borough resident to succeed Moses as the community’s representative on the board. ![]()
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