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Tom Cassel – court case for open government

Below is Tom’s input from the continuing court case. Hoping that all comments related to the case will go here.

Haddon Twp. Assistant Superintendent to Retire

For just the third time in over 40 years Haddon Township schools will look to fill the opening of business administrator.
Assistant superintendent and business administrator Mark Ritter, a product of Haddon Township High School and member of the school athletic hall of fame, recently tendered his retirement request effective September 1.

Ritter leaves the business administrator post after nearly 15 years at the district’s financial helm. In a phone interview, Ritter noted his predecessor, John Gianvito served the district from the mid-1960s until 1994 when he took over.
Ritter said he doesn’t plan to ride off into the sunset just yet. “I’ve got my next gig lined up,” he said. He said he wasn’t ready to comment on that post since the appointment hasn’t officially been made. Prior to joining Haddon Township, Ritter worked in administrative positions in Barrington and Haddon Heights. For the first 15 years of his education career, Ritter was a high school biology teacher at Collingswood High.
Ritter informed his staff and the school board two weeks ago before the board’s reorganization meeting.

Caucus Meeting

Surprise! Surprise!

Caucus Meeting has been changed to 4:00