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Saturday, November 17, 2012

District Will Wait on Pursuing Extra Revenue Through Ads

The school board wants to get input from other districts before signing with a group that could help boost ad revenue for Cinnaminson.

  The school board is waiting to make a decision to hire a company that would help the district seek sponsorships to boost revenue after hearing some community input. The decision to wait and find out more information was made at Tuesday’s school board meeting. A representative from the group—Advantage3—made a presentation to the board last month. The Millburn-based company offers its help for districts to use corporate and local sponsors at stadiums, school buses and more as revenue for the district. Advantage3 currently has about 20 state school districts as clients including Moorestown schools. However, Superintendent Salvatore Illuzzi said he heard concerns from taxpayers in the comment section of Cinnaminson Patch’s story. “I was …

Cindy

3:59 pm on Sunday, November 18, 2012

Repeal ordinance 446-14 Yard Waste Collection. Have the public works department work for a change. Have you seen these guys pick up trees? Slow as a turtle! What a mess they leave! no pun! Did you see our taxes evaporate this summer at the Middle School? Sprinklers on at noon in 100 degree weather. Look at the mess at the MIddle School right now the trash left from the soccer club. They are not …   more ›

Friday, November 9, 2012

Ads Could Bring Revenue to School District

The Cinnaminson school district is mulling over whether to pursue extra cash through advertisements and sponsorships in schools.

At a time where funding for schools is a hot local topic, the Cinnaminson school district is looking beyond taxpayers to bring in extra cash. At a recent school board meeting, Bryan McGair, representing Advantage3, made a presentation about his company. Advantage3, which is based out of Millburn, helps school districts seek corporate and local sponsorships which can be used to boost revenue to the district. Advantage3 currently has about 20 New Jersey school districts as clients, as well as several others in various states. The company presented several ways the Cinnaminson school district could take advantage of advertising opportunities. These options included advertising at the football stadium, on school buses and on the school website…

John

1:57 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

oh boy, another way for more money to go to the schools and as always to increase the taxes, just great   more ›

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