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Graduation Report 2018
Student Safety 2017-2018
Welcome
NEW FACULTY &
Staff!
Teachers- Tenure Track (10)
Catherine Baier CS Deena DeMaio AS Kimberley Guccione WB
Victoria June WIS Kristen Kerstetter WIS Lauren Lindsay WIS
Victoria Little AS Tara Maniace AS Christopher Serge CS
Brianna Varrone CS
Teachers- Leave Replacements (9)
Shannon Dallas HS Shanya Gallagher AS Evan Gingrich WIS
Joina Iacona WHS Andre Marinov WIS Christine Morgan AS
Morgan Schwartz PS Alyssa Simpson WIS Jennifer Stolte WIS
Educational Professionals (6)
Carla GiacoloneSchool Psychologist
Kathryn LooneyBCBA
Kirsten NataleSchool Counselor
Christine PetitMental Health Professional
Lauren SchaibleBCBA
Sarina SestitoSchool Nurse
School Safety Officers (9)
Carl Bullock- District Reece Fischer- OM Brian Gillespie- WHS
Michael Griggs- AS Bruce Kent- CS Charles Malos- WB
Ken Mount- OM Frank Passantino- WIS TBD- WHS
Paraprofessionals (7)
Camille Benediti OM Michele Buckley AS Edward Hornich WHS
Kathleen Jordan OM Samantha Sullivan WHS Angela Torre OM
Ashley Vitello WIS
Non-instructional Support (3)
Jeffrey LangleyCustodian
Cara RossiSecretary
Marcia MacCutcheonSecretary
Congratulations on Earning Tenure!
Brittany Maccia AS Kelly Marini AS Caitlin Tedeschi AS Joanna Fierro HS
Lindsay Gelay HS Kelly Kermick HS Joe La Ferlita HS Julie Maywalt HS
Nicole McCrann HS Kristen Miller HS Katelyn Nesi HS Jennifer Patterson HS
Julieann Rizzitello HS Josh Tennant HS Rachel Tenpenny HS Bianca Venice HS
Erin Wajda HS Ryan Martin IS Annie McCarthy IS Kathryn Page IS
Lauren Riley IS Christina Vona IS Eliza Wilms IS Deanna Gerrity OM
Mike McGowan OM Jessica Stone OM Christa Turek OM Felicia Longo PS
Samantha Penk OM Kelly Clayton SS Michele Clevelang SS Maura Mulhern SS
Asheley Jordan SS Erin Kramer WB Douglas Sacks WB
Matriculation Data
28
The Graduating class of 2018
283 Graduates● 67 District seniors had Individual Education Plans
○ 51 graduated from Wall High School○ 4 graduated from out-of-district schools○ 2 students aged out at 21 from WHS○ 1 student aged out at 21 from out-of-district
86.5% of the seniors with special needs received HS diplomas
Post-Graduate PlansWHS 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 5 year
change
2-year college 26% 27% 21% 27% 22% -4%
4-year college 62% 60% 62% 64% 70% +8%
4-year college details
Most or very competitive 23% 32% 35% 14*% -9%
Somewhat or less competitive 77% 68% 65% 86% +21%
Military 1.5% 1.0% 0% < 1% -1.5%
Employed 6% 8% 5% 8% +2.0%
Unknown or other 5.5% 8% 3% < 1% -5.5%
*at least 30% of the students attending 4 year colleges were accepted to most or very competitive schools
Acceptances vs. Attending 32 Seniors were accepted to Most or Very Competitive Colleges, but chose to attend Somewhat or Less Competitive Colleges.
Babson College Bentley University Boston College Boston University
Bryn Mawr College Bucknell University USC, Santa Barbara U of Central Fl.
Columbia International Univ.
Emerson University Fashion Institute of Technology
Florida State University
U of Florida George Washington Hamilton College Lafayette College
Lehigh University Marist College U of Maryland U of Miami
Northeastern University
Muhlenberg College Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
U of Rochester U of South Florida Syracuse University Ohio State
Tulane University Washington & Lee Wesleyan University U of Michigan
Oh the places they went: The class of 2018 is now attending:
Anna Maria CollegeArizona State UniversityCollege of the Atlantic MEBerklee College of MusicBloomsburg UniversityBrown UniversityCarnegie Mellon UniversityClemson UniversityDelaware Valley UniversityUniversity of DelawareDeSales UniversityEast Carolina UniversityEast Stroudsburg UniversityElizabethtown CollegeElon UniversityFairleigh Dickinson UFerris State UniversityFlagler CollegeFL Institute of TechnologyFordham UniversityFranklin & Marshall CollegeGettysburg CollegeHofstra UniversityCollege of the Holy CrossHudson Valley Community CollegeIthaca College
James Madison UniversityKean UniversityUniversity of KentuckyLynn UniversityManhattan CollegeMarietta CollegeMonmouth UniversityMontclair State UniversityMoravian CollegeMount St. Mary's UniversityUniversity of New HampshireNJ Institute of TechnologyThe College of New JerseyNew York UniversityUniversity of North CarolinaPennsylvania State UniversityUniversity of PittsburghPrinceton UniversityProvidence CollegePurdue UniversityQuinnipiac UniversityRamapo CollegeRhode Island CollegeUniversity of Rhode Island nRider UniversityRochester Institute of Technology
Roger Williams UniversityRosemont CollegeRowan UniversityRutgers UniversityCollege of Saint ElizabethSaint Joseph's UniversitySan Diego State UniversitySanta Fe CollegeSarah Lawrence CollegeThe University of ScrantonSeton Hall UniversityUniversity of South CarolinaStevens Institute of TechnologyStockton UniversityStudio School Los AngelesSusquehanna UniversityTufts UniversityThe University of NW OhioValdosta State UniversityUniversity of VermontVirginia TechWagner CollegeWest ChesterUniversity of Pennsylvania
West Virginia UniversityWidener UniversityWilkes UniversityCollege of William and MaryWilliam Paterson University
Hib and Violence
and Vandalism
Incidents by Category
Overall Summary
13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 Change over time
Violence 8 4 11 7 28 +20
Vandalism 0 1 0 3 0 0
Substance Abuse 7 9 7 11 0 -7
Weapons 0 0 0 1 0 0
HIB 25 18 17 26 34 +9
Total 40 32 35 48 62 +22
Cost of Vandalism $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 0
65 Investigations
HIB Summary
HIB Confirmed HIB Alleged HIB Trainings HIB Programs
Wall High School 17 21 19 9
Wall Intermediate 13 7 18 7
Allenwood 1 1 11 8
Central 1 0 16 35
Old Mill 0 0 14 10
West Belmar 2 2 13 20
Primary 0 0 0 0
Total 34 31 91 89
HIB Comparisons
2014-201576 Investigations29 confirmed HIB47 Not Confirmed
2015-201647 Investigations18 confirmed HIB29 Not Confirmed
2016-201746 Investigations26 Confirmed HIB20 Not Confirmed
2017-201865 Investigations34 Confirmed HIB31 Not Confirmed
38% 38% 57% 52%
%’s indicate the % of the investigations that resulted in confirmed HIBs
Proactive Measures to Reduce HIB
Preventing HIB
Increased attention to social skills development Focus on “abilities” in elementary school and celebrating differencesPeer support and peer mentoring Assemblies and activities to raise awareness HIB education- teaching the difference between conflict and bullyingSchool counselors in each building● Character education lessons● Small group discussions● Positive behavior supports