Madelyn Sanchez-Berra receives a standing ovation at the RBR Board of Education meeting. (Photo by Brian Donohue. Click to enlarge.)
By BRIAN DONOHUE
The last time Red Bank Regional High School senior Madelyn Sanchez-Berra stood before the district board of education, she was so nervous she says she “blacked out.”


That was last September 11, when the Red Bank resident delivered a speech against the board’s August vote to eliminate faculty advisor funding for the immigrants advocacy student group the Dreamers Club, in which she serves as secretary.
On Wednesday, things were a little different. Sanchez-Berra got a standing ovation without saying a word.
The board was honoring her for winning the Red Bank Community YMCA’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest with an essay about what the club – and the fight to save it – meant to her. Following that September meeting, the board voted to reinstate funding, effectively saving the club itself.
With a large crowd in attendance Wednesday, Sanchez-Berra came forward to be honored for her winning essay and basked in the applause for a few moments.
Behind her, even board member John Venino – whose lone vote caused the club to be briefly cancelled and who voted against reinstating it – was clapping.
“While I am grateful to have been acknowledged by my school, I couldn’t help but laugh at the irony of the situation,” Sanchez-Berra said later in an email. “I was being honored by the same school board who caused the adversity I discussed in my essay. It was bizarre, to say the least.”
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