Barnes looks forward to collaborating at the county and state levels
Ocean City, N.J. – Ocean City Board of Education President Kevin Barnes has been elected vice president of the Cape May County School Boards Association. Barnes will serve a two-year term, following his previous CCSBA role of vice president of legislation.
As the CCSBA vice president, Barnes’ responsibilities include assisting the president, helping the association set strategic direction, collaborating with constituent school boards to promote effective governance, and advocating for policies at the state and local levels that benefit education across Cape May County.
“I love the opportunity to collaborate with others at the county and state levels,” said Barnes, an Ocean City native. “As a result of my leadership role, I have gained access to experienced, effective board members all throughout the state. This has enhanced my ability to more effectively serve on the Ocean City Board of Education.”
Barnes is an attorney who has practiced in Ocean City for more than 20 years, and an adjunct professor, teaching business law at Atlantic Cape Community College and economics at Camden County College. An Ocean City High School graduate, Barnes earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Widener University, a law degree from Widener’s Delaware Law School, and a Master of Laws in taxation from the Temple University Beasley School of Law.
Barnes was elected to a second term on the Ocean City Board of Education on Nov. 4.
“These responsibilities enhance my ability to effectively advocate for the Ocean City School District and thus empower our children,” Barnes said of his CCSBA involvement. “I believe all local board members should participate in the opportunities made available through the county and state school board associations to truly support our children.”
Barnes said he pursued leadership in the CCSBA to enhance the statewide exposure of the Ocean City School District and its achievements. He also aimed to amplify the district’s voice in public education.
“We congratulate Kevin on earning this wonderful opportunity,” said Dr. Christian Angelillo, Superintendent of Schools. “His involvement in the Cape May County School Boards Association continues to show the dedication of our board members to serving our community and the state. I am proud of our district and commend the work our Ocean City Board of Education does to foster educational advancement.”
The CCSBA, made up of all 19 school districts in Cape May County, aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of local board of education members.

