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Thursday, May 2, 2013

School Report Card Unfair, Township Education Association President Says

Angel McDermott thinks Gloucester Township is penalized for disadvantaged students.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Township Teacher Contract Still Not Settled

UPDATED at 2:59 p.m. Friday. Both sides have met with a state fact finder.

A sea of red shirts are now a familiar staple at Gloucester Township school board meetings. District teachers turn out in force wearing red to remind the board and the public they've been working under the terms of an agreement that expired almost a year ago. Angel McDermott, president of the Gloucester Township Education Association, the teachers union, said both sides have met with a fact finder in recent weeks, but the impasse is not settled. "We're now in a holding pattern waiting for a written report from the fact finder," McDermott said. "It is a waiting game, we're hanging in there doing what we need to do to underscore the importance we play in this district so the board is aware of all we do, not just during contractual hours." …

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midschteach

10:47 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

Quite frankly, there are a multitude of reasons for a lack of student performance. Amazing isn't it, how everyone blames us, the teachers for everything? Sounds incredibly close to needing a scapegoat. Have you every considered the time that we give up with our families in order to help educate and raise yours? Or how much you DON'T see of your child in a classroom? I remember when I was a child…   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Township School Report Card Unfair, Education Association President Says

Angel McDermott thinks Gloucester Township is penalized for disadvantaged students.

The news that seven of 11 township schools received a failing grade in state education evaluations this month was not taken lightly by district administrators. Interim Superintendent John Bilodeau said the district will implement the Star  program in all three Gloucester Township middle schools in an effort to improve performance. The program evaluates each student individually and measures progress that way. He said the cost of the program had prevented the district from implementing it in all three schools previously but he fought for it now to address achievement shortcomings. But the president of the township education association, the teachers union, thinks the township isn't getting a fair deal from the state in student assessments…

Sandy

8:38 am on Monday, May 6, 2013

Angela McDermott earns $90,500. per year, has the summer off, not to mention every holiday that falls within the school year...and she thinks she is underpaid. If our test scores were better and these kids were getting an A+ education, maybe the tax payers wouldn't mind a salary increase. This is a joke! You need to smell the coffee in the real world..   more ›

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Opponents of School Principal Shakeup Plan Victorious—for Now

Faced with hundreds of incensed parents and teachers, the Gloucester Twp. school board changes course on a plan to transfer principals and vice principals.

An outpouring of fury from parents and educators livid at a planned wide-ranging shuffle of principals and vice principals in Gloucester Township schools prevailed Monday. After hearing two hours of angry comments from teachers and parents about the proposed rearrangement of school administrators midyear and with short notice, the school board of the K-8 district curtailed most of the changes. Instead, the board approved: Emotions—from piercing sobs to angry yelling to rousing words of support and, finally, yells of “thank you!”—punctuated the standing-room-only Gloucester Township school board meeting. One by one, parents and teachers stood to protest a domino situation that would have seen several principals and vice principals …

l Paine

7:40 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hopefully, people have had enough of this Board and if people are still on the fence then I suggest go to YOUTUBE type Gloucester Township BOE they have a video of the January Board meeting. You will get to see People asking questions and Board members not paying attention, smirking,looking at the people asking questions with contempt, Board members chosing to not answer questions or trying to …   more ›

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Teachers Protest Lack of Contract Outside Board Meeting

Gloucester Township Public Schools teachers have been without a contract since July 1.

Roughly 100 Gloucester Township Public Schools (GTPS) teachers picketed outside of the district's Erial Road administration building Monday night prior to the GTPS Board of Education's reorganization meeting. The teachers have been working without a new contract since their last deal with the district expired June 30, 2012. "The members wanted to make sure the board knows we want a contract," Gloucester Township Education Association President Angel McDermott said. Many of the teachers who showed up to protest the lack of a contract were carrying signs that read, "Settle a fair contract." The teachers' union wants to resume contract talks with the board and could have a presence at the board's next meeting later this month, McDermott said…

Ronald Patterson

9:29 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Bilodeau is doing two jobs and receives a stipend for being superintendent. He's not receiving two salaries. The school board is made up entirely of politicos who are part of the democratic machine in GT. The Mercado job was created to put one of them inside the district. The school board is making all decisions - that's why so many administrators have left. Real educators aren't allowed anymore.   more ›

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Viewfinder: GT Teacher at Workers Rally in Trenton

The president of the Gloucester Township Education Association is in Trenton today to protest the proposed pension and health benefits reform bill.

Angel McDermott, president of Gloucester Township Education Association, is among the thousands in Trenton today to protest the pension and health benefits reform bill being considered by the Assembly. The Senate approved the reform package, supported by both Republican Gov. Chris Christie and Democratic Senate President Steve Sweeney, on Monday. Here are a few crowd shots McDermott sent GT Patch from outside of the State House.

l Paine

7:46 am on Thursday, August 11, 2011

Well the new school year is almost upon us, what will this Administration and School Board have for us this year? Really what's left? Poor test scores, weak leadership, a School Board and an Administration with such a pompous attitude that they turn a deaf ear to resident's views, questions about how money is spent and constant budget transfers. On the District homepage, Mr. Seddon says, "we look…   more ›

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