The board appoints a superintendent to oversee the day-to-day operation of the district.[20][21][22]. School Hours School A former Stamford High School principal, Manka became beloved by students and families in his first year in New Milford, where he lives, has sent his children to school and has coached sports. Bowker Company. Depending on what is precipitating that (discipline) letter, there could be continuous oversight, there could be support, there could be additional training that could take place, DiCorpo said. March 2, 2023. NJ Superintendents, Principals Earning 11, PASSAIC CITY, PASSAIC, 16, $153,286, JAMES BROWN, Grover Cleveland Middle School, CALDWELL-WEST CALDWELL, ESSEX, 12, $153,276, Paul Ciempola, Cedar Hill School, BERNARDS TWP, SOMERSET, 25, $153,200, KEVIN BALS, High Technology High School, MONMOUTH CO VOCATIONAL, MONMOUTH, 26, $153,150, EARL MOORE, Marine Academy of Science and Technology, MONMOUTH CO VOCATIONAL, MONMOUTH, 21, $153,150, PAUL MUCCIARONE, Monmouth County Academy of Allied Health and Science, MONMOUTH CO VOCATIONAL, MONMOUTH, 17, $153,150, JOHN DALY, Madison Park Elementary School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 13, $153,148, Patricia Dziubek, Midtown Community School #8, BAYONNE CITY, HUDSON, 24, $153,128, Jean Drexinger, Salt Brook School, NEW PROVIDENCE BORO, UNION, 27, $153,104, RUTH CUMMINGS-HYPOLITE, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 20, $153,100, VINCENT CASTRO, Frank R Conwell School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 28, $153,100, DAVID TANKARD, Bergen County Technical High School - Teterboro, BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL, BERGEN, 17, $153,034, ROBERT KEENAN, Millburn High School, MILLBURN TWP, ESSEX, 11, $153,014, KATHLEEN LYNCH-MCCABE, Dr Ronald McNair High School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 2, $153,000, LINDA COLUCCI, The Early Childhood Center @ Forest Glen, BLOOMFIELD TWP, ESSEX, 6, $153,000, Jeffrey Johnson, Willliamstown High School, MONROE TWP, GLOUCESTER, 29, $152,956, Jill DelConte, Radix Elementary, MONROE TWP, GLOUCESTER, 32, $152,956, M CONSTANCE EMBLEY, Allentown High School, UPPER FREEHOLD REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 20, $152,948, MATTHEW KIRKPATRICK, Middletown High School South, MIDDLETOWN TWP, MONMOUTH, 17, $152,885, JEFFREY LUCKENBACH, Lanes Mill Elementary School, BRICK TWP, OCEAN, 19, $152,847, ANTHONY CATALINE, Number 4, LINDEN CITY, UNION, 47, $152,832, JOSEPH JERABEK, Lloyd Road Elementary School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 4, $152,829, JEANETTE MCRAE-BRASWELL, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 49, $152,800, MARGARET CRITELLI, Joseph H. Brensinger School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 40, $152,800, Maureen McCann, Alpine Elementary School, ALPINE BORO, BERGEN, 38, $152,794, James Singagliese, Adamsville Primary School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 3, $152,789, Karen Fragale, Thomas Jefferson School No. , While a building administrator, Dr. Barile found time to serve as an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Education at Southern Connecticut. He taught Masters Degree and Sixth Year level courses in child development, curriculum & learning, and leadership development., As Superintendent in Bethany, he engaged the community in developing the long range strategic planning initiative. DiCorpo declined to comment on whether the concerns discussed in their emails and letters were connected to Mankas resignation. If youre interested in working as a substitute for our The new assistant superintendent, Holly Hollander, comes to New Milford Public Schools from Lebanon Public Schools where she was the former director 25 Sunny Valley Road, Suite A. BERKLEY STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 812 Berkley Street New Milford, NJ 07646. DAVID E. OWENS MIDDLE SCHOOL 470 Marion Avenue New Milford, NJ 07646. Ext. that encourages community residents to take an active role to become New Milford, CT 06776. If youre interested inworking as a substitute for our district, please visit www.ESS.comtoapply or call 877.983.2244 for more information, Call the New Milford Bus Terminal at (860) 350-2880 or apply today online, https://www.all-startransportation.com/careers/. WebSuperintendent of Schools. 8, PASSAIC CITY, PASSAIC, 21, $155,525, YVETTE MCNEAL, Henry B. Whitehorne Middle School, VERONA BORO, ESSEX, 24, $155,484, James Morrison, Tenafly High School, TENAFLY BORO, BERGEN, 27, $155,475, Rebecca Montgomery, C. Richard Applegate School, FREEHOLD TWP, MONMOUTH, 15, $155,473, JOCELYN DUMARESQ, Park Middle School, SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD REG, UNION, 9, $155,416, ROBIN PICCAPIETRA, Hoboken High School, HOBOKEN CITY, HUDSON, 15, $155,373, CELESTINE ZITAROSA, Matawan Regional High School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 15, $155,329, MICHELE RUSCAVAGE, Cambridge Park Elementary School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 14, $155,329, PATRICIA JANOVER, Ravine Drive Elementary School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 18, $155,329, KELLY BERA, Strathmore Elementary School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 24, $155,329, RACHEL YZQUIERDO, Lodi High School, LODI BOROUGH, BERGEN, 34, $155,318, NORMAN FRANCIS, Jonathan Dayton High School, SPRINGFIELD TWP, UNION, 11, $155,290, Lori Gironda, Chatham High School, SCH DIST OF THE CHATHAMS, MORRIS, 20, $155,268, EDWIN RIVERA, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 23, $155,200, THOMAS MACAGNANO, Julia A. Barnes School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 22, $155,200, Robert Tull, Eastern Regional High School, EASTERN CAMDEN COUNTY REG, CAMDEN, 27, $155,177, MICHAEL RICHARDS, Montgomery Lower Middle School, MONTGOMERY TWP, SOMERSET, 23, $155,164, SUSAN LACY, Village Elementary School, MONTGOMERY TWP, SOMERSET, 26, $155,164, Harold Schroeder, Memorial High School, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 27, $155,150, Alina Cannao, Robert Menendez Elementary School, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 23, $155,150, Nicholas Andreazza, Milton Avenue School, SCH DIST OF THE CHATHAMS, MORRIS, 19, $155,128, FREDERICK JOHNSON, John Adams, NORTH BRUNSWICK TWP, MIDDLESEX, 6, $155,116, SHARON ABBRUSCATO, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 34, $155,100, KENNETH FLOOD, Chelsea Heights School, ATLANTIC CITY, ATLANTIC, 17, $155,098, Scott Madreperla, Monroe Township High School, MONROE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 30, $155,065, LESLIE ABREW, William Cullen Bryant School, TEANECK TWP, BERGEN, 19, $155,035, ANTOINE J GREEN, James Russell Lowell Elementary School, TEANECK TWP, BERGEN, 22, $155,035, ALBERT BOHRER, Ramtown Elementary School, HOWELL TWP, MONMOUTH, 19, $154,913, MICHAEL WELLS, Matawan-Aberdeen Middle School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 7, $154,829, Gina Aliano, Wesley D Tisdale Elementary School, RAMSEY BORO, BERGEN, 16, $154,807, RALPH ROTANDO, Hillside High School, HILLSIDE TWP, UNION, 36, $154,676, Susan Powell, Moorestown Upper Elementary School, MOORESTOWN TWP, BURLINGTON, 26, $154,624, LINDA SIMMONS, Hasbrouck Heights High School, HASBROUCK HEIGHTS BORO, BERGEN, 35, $154,579, Timothy Wilson, Fair Lawn High School, FAIR LAWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, BERGEN, 16, $154,557, Frank Guadagnino, Fair Lawn High School, FAIR LAWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, BERGEN, 33, $154,557, Rudy Baez, Jose Marti Freshman Academy, UNION CITY, HUDSON, 16, $154,542, Dana Mericle, Williamstown Middle School, MONROE TWP, GLOUCESTER, 39, $154,501, GARY GENTILE, James J Ferris High School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 19, $154,500, SASHA SLOCUM, William J. McGinn Elementary School, SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD REG, UNION, 8, $154,481, Richard Kirk, Manasquan Elementary School, MANASQUAN BORO, MONMOUTH, 34, $154,426, BEN LAMBERSON, District Office, LENAPE REGIONAL, BURLINGTON, 19, $154,406, LOUIS DELLAPIA, West Orange High School, WEST ORANGE TOWN, ESSEX, 17, $154,394, CHRISTOPHER KELLY, Whippany Park High School, HANOVER PARK REGIONAL, MORRIS, 18, $154,327, Damon Placenti, John A. Forrest Elementary School, FAIR LAWN BORO, BERGEN, 17, $154,325, Michelle Conway, Gilmore J Fisher Middle School, EWING TWP, MERCER, 17, $154,296, BARBARA CARROLL, Cranford High School, CRANFORD TWP, UNION, 24, $154,194, CHRISTOPHER MCCUE, M. Scott Carpenter Elementary School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 21, $154,148, MICHAEL HOPPE, Bernards High School, SOMERSET HILLS REGIONAL, SOMERSET, 33, $154,141, SANDRA SCHLATTER, Washington Elementary School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 15, $154,100, JANET FERRARO, Sparta High School, SPARTA TWP, SUSSEX, 33, $154,098, Ras Baraka, District Office, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 26, $154,075, PATRICK RAGNONI, Lincoln Middle School, KEARNY TOWN, HUDSON, 35, $154,047, David Kaplan, Edith A. Bogert Elementary School, UPPER SADDLE RIVER BORO, BERGEN, 20, $154,045, Joseph Uglialoro, Frelinghuysen Middle School, MORRIS SCHOOL DISTRICT, MORRIS, 3, $154,000, THOMAS TARVER, Jackson Memorial High School, JACKSON TWP, OCEAN, 21, $153,992, ELENA ANDREACCI, Marlboro High School, FREEHOLD REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 21, $153,991, THOMAS OLAUSEN, Thorne Middle School, MIDDLETOWN TWP, MONMOUTH, 23, $153,920, JOSE BLANKLEY-CELIS, Pines Lake Elementary School, WAYNE TWP, PASSAIC, 5, $153,862, LYNN IRBY, South Orange Middle School, SOUTH ORANGE-MAPLEWOOD, ESSEX, 3, $153,851, ANDRZEJ PIOTROWSKI, Raritan High School, HAZLET TWP, MONMOUTH, 2, $153,831, DAVID PEREZ, EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED, BERGEN CO SPECIAL SERVICE, BERGEN, 11, $153,735, DANIEL KELLY, John Adams Middle School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 20, $153,678, JEANNIE HOLMAN, Passaic County Technical Institute, PASSAIC COUNTY VOCATIONAL, PASSAIC, 25, $153,661, SUSIE HUNG, Jefferson Elementary School, WESTFIELD TOWN, UNION, 1, $153,600, Margaret Truppa, Menlo Park Terrace Elementary School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 25, $153,566, NANCY RUPP, Edith M. Griebling Elementary School, HOWELL TWP, MONMOUTH, 44, $153,563, DHERANIE SUAREZ, Land O'Pines Elementary School, HOWELL TWP, MONMOUTH, 18, $153,563, GREGORY COTTRELL, North Hunterdon High School, N HUNT/VOORHEES REGIONAL, HUNTERDON, 14, $153,561, JEFFREY MARTENS, Northvail Elementary School, PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP, MORRIS, 24, $153,479, MICHAEL GIAMBELLUCA, Morgan Elementary School, HAMILTON TWP, MERCER, 21, $153,396, MARIANNE ABBASSO, Franklin Elementary School, BLOOMFIELD TWP, ESSEX, 29, $153,370, MARY DI TRANI, Oak View Elementary School, BLOOMFIELD TWP, ESSEX, 25, $153,370, Michael Pierson, Bayonne High School, BAYONNE CITY, HUDSON, 33, $153,348, Alexander Calderone, Public School Number Two, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 18, $153,300, MARIO RODAS, Center Grove School, RANDOLPH TWP, MORRIS, 12, $153,300, OLDER AZARD, East Orange Campus High School, EAST ORANGE, ESSEX, 11, $153,291, Manuel Negron, William B. Elementary School, MOUNT OLIVE TWP, MORRIS, 8, $151,450, MICHAEL VALENTI, Ellen T. Briggs Elementary School, JEFFERSON TWP, MORRIS, 13, $151,439, CAESAR DILIBERTO, West Essex High School, WEST ESSEX REGIONAL, ESSEX, 10, $151,353, MARIA SADAR, Florence Township Memorial High School, FLORENCE TWP, BURLINGTON, 48, $151,297, IGUANA LEFTWICH, Henry Snyder High School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 17, $151,200, Andre Hollis, Weequahic High School, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 23, $151,191, CARLA ROYSTER, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 30, $151,117, Cara Zebrowski, Early Childhood School, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 18, $151,100, Daniel Finkle, Delran High School, DELRAN TWP, BURLINGTON, 19, $151,053, JOHN BALZ, Carteret Elementary School, BLOOMFIELD TWP, ESSEX, 24, $150,970, DAVID SACO, Leonia Middle School, LEONIA BORO, BERGEN, 21, $150,966, CAROL HOWELL, Francis A. Desmares Elementary School, FLEMINGTON-RARITAN REG, HUNTERDON, 29, $150,938, James McCusker, Emil A. Cavallini Middle School, UPPER SADDLE RIVER BORO, BERGEN, 18, $150,844, Paul Gluck, Toms River Intermediate School South, TOMS RIVER REGIONAL, OCEAN, 23, $150,815, MICHAEL DISANTO, Parsippany Hills High School, PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP, MORRIS, 10, $150,809, JAMES BARNES, Chestnut Ridge Middle School, WASHINGTON TWP, GLOUCESTER, 23, $150,802, Linda Bohny, Mahwah High School, MAHWAH TWP, BERGEN, 31, $150,796, TRACEY WOLFF, Hurden Looker School, HILLSIDE TWP, UNION, 27, $150,702, ERIN MARIE FALK, Maurice Hawk Elementary School, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 15, $150,700, JOSEPH FIORE, Howell Township Middle School North, HOWELL TWP, MONMOUTH, 18, $150,663, Mark Hoppe, Harrison Elementary School, TRENTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, MERCER, 17, $150,626, JOSEPH CSATARI, Warnsdorfer Elementary School, EAST BRUNSWICK TWP, MIDDLESEX, 22, $150,598, Jason Marx, Passaic Preparatory Academy, PASSAIC CITY, PASSAIC, 16, $150,575, MARY SPIGA, Carteret Middle School, CARTERET BORO, MIDDLESEX, 39, $150,566, Donna Silva-Burnett, Conerly Road School, FRANKLIN TWP, SOMERSET, 39, $150,565, Eric Ryan, Bayonne High School, BAYONNE CITY, HUDSON, 21, $150,548, SUSAN ROQUE, Ignacio Cruz Early Childhood Center, PERTH AMBOY CITY, MIDDLESEX, 26, $150,511, DONALD HOWARD JR, Henry Snyder High School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 26, $150,500, KATHLEEN MURPHY, Warren G. Harding Elementary School, KENILWORTH BORO, UNION, 33, $150,468, ANNA MEAGHER, West Morris Mendham High School, WEST MORRIS REGIONAL, MORRIS, 24, $150,450, Beverlee Tegeder, Toms River Intermediate School South, TOMS RIVER REGIONAL, OCEAN, 35, $150,415, Robert Gardella, Southern Boulevard School, SCH DIST OF THE CHATHAMS, MORRIS, 17, $150,331, Kelly Kawalek, Francis Lore Elementary School, EWING TWP, MERCER, 21, $150,322, Brian Cooney, Albio Sires Elementary School, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 19, $150,300, Maryann Connelly, Walter F. Robinson Community School, BAYONNE CITY, HUDSON, 35, $150,238, RICHARD MOLINARO, Joseph E. Soehl Middle School, LINDEN CITY, UNION, 17, $150,232, PAUL SANTORO, East Orange STEM Academy High School, EAST ORANGE, ESSEX, 29, $150,212, Evelyn Rutledge, Franklin Middle School at Sampson G. Smith Campus, FRANKLIN TWP, SOMERSET, 27, $150,209, FRANK LIOTTI, Matawan Regional High School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 13, $150,208, RICHARD ABRAHAMSEN, Matawan-Aberdeen Middle School, MATAWAN-ABERDEEN REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 20, $150,208, DIANA PINTO-GOMEZ, District Office, ELIZABETH CITY, UNION, 17, $150,150, JOAN CARRION, Pierrepont School, RUTHERFORD BORO, BERGEN, 20, $150,123, CYNTHIA SMALL, Mahatma K. Gandhi School, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 37, $150,100, DIANE WILTON, Martin Luther King Elementary School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 25, $150,082, DOREEN RYAN, Ocean Township Elementary School, OCEAN TWP, MONMOUTH, 30, $150,075, Luis Colon, Theodore Roosevelt School No. Driving Privilege Cards - an appointment is necessary and walk-ins will not be accepted. In his email to the school community, Manka reflected on the work the school had done throughout the academic year. Were looking forward to using this technology to really help us in cracking down on bullying, Bass said. 25 Sunny Valley Road, Suite A The early runs serve New Milford High School and A pilot for the applaunched at the high school on Feb. 21. He said the district wants to learn from the experience, make it as best as we can here and where else it will go after this, thats going to be up to our superintendent and how our school community wants to roll this one out.. In the letter, DiCorpo references prior correspondence shes had with Manka in regard to those issues, and requested he put in place measures to remedy them. New Milford schools to extend contract at New Milford NEW MILFORD The superintendent of schools announced Tuesday evening that she is resigning. 1 of 3. The Board endorses a volunteer program 2019 MINI COOPER S COUNTRYMAN SIGNATURE in Edmond, OK Mini Cooper Countryman Features and Specs. Date Available: immediatelyNew Milford (Connecticut) Public Schools is seeking a full time Nurse Supervisor - RN. This was one of a handful of concerns that Superintendent Alisha DiCorpo presented to Manka over the course of several months, including a written discipline in April from the human resources department over his handling of a sexual assault investigation, according to emails and letters Hearst Connecticut Media obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request for all of Mankas correspondences since he was hired at the end of last school year. The details of the event that you presented were insufficient to present cases due to your inadequate level of questioning. Dr. Barile led Bethany with a resolute agenda to pursue excellence. This included advancing student achievement through personalized learning supported by the high quality teachers, staff and administration, state of the art technology, viable curriculum, and parental and community engagement.. As of 2016, Kevin McIntyre, Ed.D is the superintendent of schools. New Milford High School: @NMHS_CT. There's a lot of different factors involved and so we're addressing each of those factors separately. For example, issues related to athletics could go to the districts athletic director, while any information related to a threat made to the school buildings could go to the superintendent or building principal. 1/6/2023. The His educationalcareer began here in Region 15 as a student teacher at Rochambeau Middle School. Contact take appropriate measures to keep our children safe is one of our Instead, she said any time any employee receives a written discipline, theyre invited to come to the office with their union representative to talk about the incidents and be heard out. After years of discussion, a concrete plan is now in place and adopted by the Board of Education to begin planning for a new elementary school which will combine Center School, Huckleberry Hill and incorporate the fifth graders who are currently housed at the middle school. New Milford Public Schools DiCorpo sent Manka two letters on May 4, just over a week after he rescinded his resignation, related to school safety and security. In fact, more than 1,500 superintendents and principals made $150,000 or more in 2019, even if their district had only one school. Some of the principals and superintendents listed may no longer be with their schools; this list was developed in 2019. Web388 Danbury Road New Milford, CT 06776 PH: 860-350-6647 | FX: 860-210-2256 Schaghticoke Middle School. situation may result in direct contact with students. NEW JERSEY Superintendent and principal salaries continue to rise, and making at least $150,000 a year is no longer uncommon for administrators in New Jersey. If school is not canceled on Tuesday, cars must be moved by 5 a.m. New Milford Public School Interested in Substituting? Responsive employer. New Milford schools Superintendent NEW MILFORD A new anonymous tip line rolling out to students at New Milford High School is expected to help staff combat bullying and New Milford families want new superintendent to be accessible On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. There will be monthly dates and times posted as they are scheduled. you to come in and be fingerprinted. New Milford High School We want to make sure we always take time to listen, hear, investigate and respond particularly as it has to do with social-emotional wellness, safety and/or things that are outside of the school that could emerge inside of school and become problematic and district the teaching-learning environment., New Milford schools to address bullying, safety concerns via anonymous tips from students. Manka said staff and students have been trained on how to use the app, while a branding campaign will encourage them to download it by scanning a QR code. We need 2856 L/s of airflow to get rid of this body odor problem Please and thank you and please replace our superintendent. WebMr. We do our investigations, we do our due diligence. Full-time. He has served as president of the Connecticut Education Computer Association and as a memberof the Commission for Education Technology. Kerry Parker, who has held the position for only a year, sent The Subscribe To District Calendar WebNEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL One Snyder Circle New Milford, NJ 07646. WebNew Milford School District New Milford High School David E. Owens Middle School Berkley St Elementary School B.F. Gibbs Elementary School Phone Numbers 201.261.2952 201.262.0172 201.265.8661 201.262.0191 201.261.0939 The Joshua Smith was appointed as Superintendent of Schools by the Region 15 Board of Education in July, 2018 after having served 22-years as an administrator, program director, and teacher. WebDepartments Superintendent's Office Superintendent's Blog Superintendent's Contract NPS & Needham Police Department Memorandum of Understanding District and School Report Cards Superintendent 2022-23 Communications to Families Superintendent 2021-22 Communications to Families Performance Report 2022 Last item for navigation The wellness and safety of our students and faculty are at the forefront of our work as we ensure a safe school environment in which all members take the necessary actions needed to achieve positive academic, social and emotional growth, Hollander said. I am resigning You did not ask about a gun when there was a direct allegation from the police report and a student witness., In the letter, she also wrote additional time was spent by the administration to determine next steps as a result of lack of clarity on the situation at hand.. It's an ongoing conversation, DiCorpo said. school volunteers subject to suitable regulations and safeguards. Lauren Odoksta.
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