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Lacrosse Parents Offended When Some on School Board Question Their Donation
Lacrosse will get a third assistant coach funded by donated money.

A group of Jefferson parents will give the school system up to $4,600 to hire a assistantΒ varsity lacrosse coachβa donation accepted reluctantly by some members of theΒ township Board of Education.Β
Some board members said they were worried about indirectly pressuring other sports supporters to do the sameβand some parents said they were offended their gift would be met with scrutiny.
The board agreed Tuesday night to accept betweenΒ $3,538.47 and $4,595.30 from the Jefferson Township High School Lacrosse Parents Association. That's the amount set out in the district's salary guide for the position.Β
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But board vice president Robert Feldmann questioned a motion to accept the donation.
βIβm just concerned that other sports parentsβ associations may not have the ability to do this, and I donβt want to see parents get pressured for money that they donβt have,β he said.
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Board president Cynthia Scott agreed.
βThe board puts together the budget after input from the athletic department as to how many coaches are essential based on the number of players,β Scott said. βThe lacrosse program has two coaches based on its membership, which is about 40. Based on these numbers, this is a nonessential position. If one parent group is going to raise money for an extra coach, why not make all the parent groups for all the sports do that, and take the money we would have spent on assistant coaches and put it back into the general education budget so that everyone could benefit from it?β
Board member Judy Castiglione, however, opposed that point of view.
βA donation is a donation,β she said. βThese parents raised this money following guidelines set by this board, and itβs not our place or our obligation to say how they spend it. Weβve accepted donations for many other things that were never questioned, and I donβt know why this is being questioned."
The board approved the resolution by a 5-2 margin, with the βnoβ votes coming from Scott and Feldmann. The other two board members, Julie Mastricola and Fay Servidio, were not present at Tuesdayβs meeting.
The lacrosse teamβs head coach is Scott Reid, who had also been the head soccer coach until last season. At that time, Superintendent Kathaleen Fuchs declined to recommend Reid's reinstatement to the soccer position.Β That decision was vehemently opposed by several parents and players, who have continued to attend school board meetings and vocally support Reid.
After the lacrosse vote was approved, some meeting attendees took issue with the discussion.
Sarah Mullins, vice president of the lacrosse parents association, appeared dismayed that the board had discussion before approving the motion.
βItβs interesting that this discussion came up when it came to lacrosse,β she said. βWhen other sports have done this, itβs never been questioned. Why are we being questioned?β
Parentsβ association president Mark Krisinski agreed.
βOur children are essential, and this is an essential position,β he said. βI donβt see other groups getting scrutinized the way we are.β
Resident Heather Marsh, whose son Sean played soccer under Reid, said, βI know next to nothing about lacrosse, but I find it very interesting that whenever a decision involves coach Reid, it becomes an issue for this board.β
Feldmann insisted that his opposition had nothing to do with lacrosse or the coach.
βI just donβt want to put any more pressure on parents than Iβm sure they already feel to give money,β he said.
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