7, PASSAIC CITY, PASSAIC, 17, $155,525, Emmanuel Morales, Casimir Pulaski School No. His educationalcareer began here in Region 15 as a student teacher at Rochambeau Middle School. New Milford Public Schools interim superintendent is resigning. 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. The parking lots at Geraldine Johnson School, Cesar A. Batalla School, Jettie S. Tisdale School, Hall School and Central High School. - they must have signed up on a volunteer list through their students teacher before they call for an appointment. While she enjoys the opportunity to cover breaking news, her beat is generally focused on local profiles and school-centered stories. [1] The school committee includes a chairperson, a vice chairperson, and five members. The Administrative Assistant, under the direction of the Superintendent of Schools, is responsible for the coordination of all functions of the Superintendents. Please refer to the specific districts website for the most accurate information. She added she received an email from Manka in which she said he improperly named the students and inaccurately reported the status of the DCF case.. By no way is the Senate trying to take away vouchers, he noted, adding that had seen students thrive by getting vouchers to attend his sons school. New Milford Public Schools has partnered with ESS (Educational Staffing Solution) to manage our substitute program. Furthermore, the development of a Strategic Plan which has become the guiding document for providing a world class education for each student is embraced. Leadership reorganization, professional learning for teachers and administrators, new math, English Language Arts and science programming are just some of the major accomplishments under his leadership. This year, the continuation of curriculum alignment and enhancement will be on-going, and shifts to the one-to-one technology program and technical infrastructure will be taking place, along with the addition of American Sign Language at Brookfield High school and a new, mobile World Language Lab at Whisconier Middle School. [3], As of the 201819 school year, the district, comprising four schools, had an enrollment of 2,026 students and 157.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a studentteacher ratio of 12.9:1. Manka said the district worked with representatives from Anonymous Alerts to tailor the systems interface to New Milford schools. Start date: July 1, 2023 but if possible, we are interested in having this individual to start as soon as possible in order to transition The school district collaborated with the town to implement the online reporting system Anonymous Alerts, which allows students to report bullying and other safety or wellness issues to school officials. Our obligation to It was unclear whether the email sent by DiCorpo mid-day on Friday, April 22 was sent to Manka before or after he told administrators about his plan to resign. 3, PASSAIC CITY, PASSAIC, 24, $156,206, Janet Drago, Vincent Capuana School No. These transformative times will require educators, schools, and districts to do things differently regardless of past achievements or the comforts of the status quo. cost to you, of all adults who wish to act as volunteers in our schools 25 Sunny Valley Road, Suite A New Milford, CT 06776 PH: 860-355-8406 FX: 860-210-4132 Information about employment opportunities and all required forms are online atApplitrack. Bridgeport. 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. As a Type II school district, the board's trustees are elected directly by voters to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats up for election each year held (since 2012) as part of the November general election. In the letter, Adams wrote Manka didnt follow instructions she gave him on what action he should take in regard to the handling of the investigation. Full-time. 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. at the bus terminal at 7 Dodd Road, New Milford, CT. 3, PASSAIC CITY, PASSAIC, 23, $156,206, MATTHEW BOLTON, Thomas Edison Intermediate School, WESTFIELD TOWN, UNION, 12, $156,203, JOSEPH GALANO, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 29, $156,200, KATHLEEN MAZZOLA, Garfield Middle School, GARFIELD CITY, BERGEN, 12, $156,145, KAREN ROCKHILL, Barclay Early Childhood Center, CHERRY HILL TWP, CAMDEN, 12, $156,144, DAVID INNOCENZI, Albert E Grice Middle School, HAMILTON TWP, MERCER, 31, $156,128, Maria Gencarelli, Avenel Street Elementary School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 16, $156,126, WILLIAM KLEISSLER, Brick Township High School, BRICK TWP, OCEAN, 23, $156,072, Michael Mann, North Star Academy Charter School, NORTH STAR ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL, CHARTERS, 26, $156,000, AMI HOFFMAN, John Marshall Elementary School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 21, $155,982, HILBURN SPARROW II, School 14, PATERSON CITY, PASSAIC, 18, $155,924, Enelida Chapman, Union City High School, UNION CITY, HUDSON, 40, $155,923, KAREN GABRUK, Barley Sheaf Elementary School, FLEMINGTON-RARITAN REG, HUNTERDON, 27, $155,904, KAREN WETHERELL, J. Ackerman Coles Elementary School, SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD REG, UNION, 3, $155,883, JOHN LAMELA, Christa McAuliffe Middle School, JACKSON TWP, OCEAN, 28, $155,880, DAVID AULENBACH, Anthony Wayne Middle School, WAYNE TWP, PASSAIC, 5, $155,785, Stephanie West, Lafayette Estates Elementary School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 20, $155,732, MARK GRAY, Central Middle School, PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP, MORRIS, 24, $155,718, FRANK D'AMICO, Lodi High School, LODI BOROUGH, BERGEN, 17, $155,715, DANIELA SMALL-BAILEY, Dr. John Grieco Elementary School, ENGLEWOOD CITY, BERGEN, 14, $155,703, GEOFFREY BRIGNOLA, Jackson Liberty High School, JACKSON TWP, OCEAN, 23, $155,602, MARY TODARO, Demarest Elementary School, BLOOMFIELD TWP, ESSEX, 32, $155,570, Gulamhussein Janoowalla, Ulysses S. Grant School No. 1 of 3. Click the "Fingerprint Information" button to see dates and times available for the fingerprinting of volunteers. New Milford, CT 06776. New Milford Public Schools 2 Hour Delay for 12/12/2022 Regular, Delay and Early Release Times 22-23 DELAY or EARLY DISMISSAL School Times Schedule.pdf This is a carousel. All schools are now implementing the Yale, RULER Approach, with the high school being providing training to staff this year prior to full implementation with the students. Implementation of the new app comes after New Milford conducted a safety audit of all the school buildings in the wake of the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and an incident last April when a loaded 9mm "ghost gun" was found in a student's vehicle on the New Milford High School campus. In the letter, DiCorpo questioned how students can be missing from class and have their whereabouts unidentified. He has extensive knowledge of school district operations and improvements along with a commitment to collaborative planning and communication. He said hed spoken with Lakeland Christian Academy of Winona Lakes Superintendent Joe Elrod earlier on the topic. Web25 Sunny Valley Road, Suite A New Milford, CT 06776 PH: 860-355-8406 FX: 860-210-4132 The Dr. Barile has been an educator for 26 years. Grades K-5 Math; 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 letter did not specify any other reprimand Manka would receive. Some of the principals and superintendents listed may no longer be with their schools; this list was developed in 2019. 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. [16], Core members of the district's administration are:[17], The district's board of education, with nine members, sets policy and oversees the fiscal and educational operation of the district through its administration. Subscribe To District Calendar The Department of Education has said the department double-checks the data before delivering it to the media. There will be monthly dates and times posted as they are scheduled. She said any information that comes to her or to the building principal's attention are addressed as they arise. The Superintendent of Schools for Regional School District 8 is accepting applications for a Board Clerk to take and transcribe minutes for evening 1/6/2023. 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.. DiCorpo sent Manka two letters on May 4, just over a week after he rescinded his resignation, related to school safety and security. Salary and benefits per Administrator's Contract (For 2023-2024, salary range of $162,469-170,416). New Milford, CT 06776. As of 2016, Kevin McIntyre, Ed.D is the superintendent of schools. DiCorpo declined to comment on whether the concerns discussed in their emails and letters were connected to Mankas resignation. A pilot for the applaunched at the high school on Feb. 21. We're working in partnership to address those so he (Manka) has plans of action to address certain structures and systems to make things better.. In response, Manka wrote hes making every effort to provide a wood shop experience in alternative locations for students and were hopeful our last proposal would work but said roof restrictions and potential insurance complications many eliminate those options. NEW MILFORD In the weeks before her resignation as schools superintendent, Alisha DiCorpo received a mixed evaluation of her performance that praised the way she Wicoff Elementary School, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 32, $164,303, Elizabeth DeJesus, District Office, TRENTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, MERCER, 17, $164,127, Jennifer Wirt, GLEN ROCK MIDDLE SCHOOL, GLEN ROCK BORO, BERGEN, 22, $164,100, George Rauh, Van Holten Primary School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 16, $164,066, ROBERT DIAS, Perry L. Drew Elementary School, EAST WINDSOR REGIONAL, MERCER, 18, $164,058, DORIAN MILTEER, Dr. John Grieco Elementary School, ENGLEWOOD CITY, BERGEN, 18, $164,055, STEVEN PREVILLE, Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 30, $163,930, Wilson Aponte, Dewitt D. Barlow Elementary School, PLAINFIELD CITY, UNION, 34, $163,913, Matthew Lembo, Milltown Primary School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 11, $163,887, John Puccio, Pascack Valley High School, PASCACK VALLEY REGIONAL, BERGEN, 22, $163,772, Erica Stewart, Career and Innovation Academy of Orange, CITY OF ORANGE TWP, ESSEX, 26, $163,743, JACK LEONARD, George Washington Middle Schoo, WAYNE TWP, PASSAIC, 6, $163,737, Nicole Harris, Parkway Elementary School, EWING TWP, MERCER, 24, $163,734, DORA CAVALLO, Belleville PS4, BELLEVILLE TOWN, ESSEX, 9, $163,707, DENNIS PERRY, Cherry Hill High School East, CHERRY HILL TWP, CAMDEN, 13, $163,694, KWAME MORTON, Cherry Hill High School West, CHERRY HILL TWP, CAMDEN, 10, $163,694, JOSEPH MARINZOLI, Alan B. Shepard Elementary School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 20, $163,683, GARY SORRENTINO, Cranford High School, CRANFORD TWP, UNION, 45, $163,672, Meredith Pennotti, Red Bank Charter School, THE RED BANK CS, CHARTERS, 32, $163,574, DENNIS VINSON, Hightstown High School, EAST WINDSOR REGIONAL, MERCER, 15, $163,569, LAURIE ANNE COLETTI, James A. McDivitt Elementary School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 33, $163,553, Jill Lindsay, Radburn Elementary School, FAIR LAWN BORO, BERGEN, 17, $163,508, Glenn Famous, Brooks Crossing Elementary School, SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP, MIDDLESEX, 31, $163,500, TIFFANY STEINER, Wall Intermediate School, WALL TWP, MONMOUTH, 18, $163,484, BJ Delores BROWNLAWSON, Evergreen Elementary School, PLAINFIELD CITY, UNION, 24, $163,413, EVA JEANETTE PRUNK, Franklin Avenue Middle School, FRANKLIN LAKES BORO, BERGEN, 28, $163,405, STEVEN WAY, Roosevelt Elementary School, KEARNY TOWN, HUDSON, 14, $163,349, ANNIE JACKSON, Wahlstrom Early Childhood Academy, EAST ORANGE, ESSEX, 49, $163,302, MARK ALFONE, Midtown Community Elementary School, NEPTUNE TWP, MONMOUTH, 20, $163,257, KAREN BENNETT, Honiss Elementary\Middle School, DUMONT BORO, BERGEN, 16, $163,224, JAY BILLY, Ben Franklin Elementary, LAWRENCE TWP, MERCER, 26, $163,145, Kevin Carroll, Waldwick High School, WALDWICK BORO, BERGEN, 12, $163,136, SCOTT NEIGEL, Bernards High School, SOMERSET HILLS REGIONAL, SOMERSET, 6, $163,132, Michael Meyers, Waldwick Middle School, WALDWICK BORO, BERGEN, 15, $163,075, BOBLYN RANGER-DOBBS, School 12, PATERSON CITY, PASSAIC, 20, $163,032, JANET SEABOLD, Ridgefield Memorial High School, RIDGEFIELD BORO, BERGEN, 26, $163,004, Debra Ostrowski, Riker Hill Elementary School, LIVINGSTON TWP, ESSEX, 30, $162,985, BASIL PIZZUTO, Ridgewood High School, RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, BERGEN, 11, $162,825, MICHAEL GASKELL, Hammarskjold Middle School, EAST BRUNSWICK TWP, MIDDLESEX, 21, $162,681, JOSEPH PUTRINO, Renaissance Middle School at the Rand Building, MONTCLAIR TOWN, ESSEX, 18, $162,619, Tara Mantineo, Harry L Bain, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 24, $162,600, ANDRE S McCOLLUM, Senator Frank Lautenberg School, PATERSON CITY, PASSAIC, 24, $162,575, Scott Cannao, Public School Number One, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 29, $162,550, ROBERT HENIG, Howell Township Middle School South, HOWELL TWP, MONMOUTH, 20, $162,500, ROBERT WALKER, School #6/Middle School, CLIFFSIDE PARK BORO, BERGEN, 13, $162,468, RAYMOND PAYTON, Memorial Elementary School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 20, $162,464, TIMOTHY DOLAN, Old Bridge High School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 21, $162,458, VINCENT STALLINGS, East Orange STEM Academy High School, EAST ORANGE, ESSEX, 22, $162,440, ERIC LAUGHLIN, Old Mill Elementary School, WALL TWP, MONMOUTH, 17, $162,415, Gina Hansen, Allen W. Roberts School, NEW PROVIDENCE BORO, UNION, 38, $162,348, JILL SACK, Buzz Aldrin Middle School, MONTCLAIR TOWN, ESSEX, 33, $162,250, Cynthia Healy, Harrison Elementary School, LIVINGSTON TWP, ESSEX, 33, $162,235, Christine Dell Aglio, Westmoreland Elementary School, FAIR LAWN BORO, BERGEN, 7, $162,208, ALLA VAYDA-MANZO, Bloomfield Middle School, BLOOMFIELD TWP, ESSEX, 12, $162,160, Charles McKay, District Office, VERNON TWP, SUSSEX, 35, $162,071, RONALD PETERSON, Voorhees High School, N HUNT/VOORHEES REGIONAL, HUNTERDON, 23, $162,007, Scott Arnauer, Ralph J. Steinhauer Elementary School, MAPLE SHADE TWP, BURLINGTON, 15, $162,000, Linda Richardson, Ann Street School, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 45, $162,000, Wanda Long Brooks, Eagle Academy for Young Men of Newark, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 30, $162,000, Maria Merlo, Lafayette Street School, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 42, $162,000, Sylvia Esteves, Park Elementary School, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 27, $162,000, Margarita Hernandez, Wilson Avenue School, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 28, $162,000, RAYMOND KIEM, Paramus High School, PARAMUS BORO, BERGEN, 4, $161,930, Paul Gorski, Fair Lawn High School, FAIR LAWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, BERGEN, 20, $161,900, DENNIS MCCAFFERY, Hillside Avenue School, CRANFORD TWP, UNION, 25, $161,881, FRANK GEIGER, Columbia Middle School, BERKELEY HEIGHTS TWP, UNION, 17, $161,877, JANET MILDRED BOWES, Town Center Elementary School at Plainsboro, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 35, $161,851, MARY FERRERI, Orchard Elementary School, RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, BERGEN, 16, $161,849, Marc Gold, Tenafly High School, TENAFLY BORO, BERGEN, 34, $161,784, LYNNE JACKSON, Morris County School of Technology, MORRIS COUNTY VOCATIONAL, MORRIS, 16, $161,734, PAUL POPADIUK, Montgomery High School, MONTGOMERY TWP, SOMERSET, 25, $161,641, ANGELA ISKENDERIAN, Ann Blanche Smith, HILLSDALE BORO, BERGEN, 33, $161,586, JEANNA VELECHKO, Lincoln School, RUTHERFORD BORO, BERGEN, 26, $161,543, KAREN FOLEY, Southwood Elementary School, OLD BRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 16, $161,464, DAVID ARGESE, Dutch Neck Elementary School, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 27, $161,451, CURTIS BRACK, Garfield Elementary School, KEARNY TOWN, HUDSON, 17, $161,420, Gwynetta Joe, Charles H. Stillman Elementary School, PLAINFIELD CITY, UNION, 25, $161,413, Colleen Graziano, Manasquan Elementary School, MANASQUAN BORO, MONMOUTH, 33, $161,367, JOSEPH CARAVELA, Linden Avenue School, GLEN RIDGE BORO, ESSEX, 24, $161,262, MATTHEW JAMISON, Ocean City High School, OCEAN CITY, CAPE MAY, 29, $161,260, ELIZABETH MORELAND, George Washington Middle School, RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, BERGEN, 14, $161,224, JOSEPH W SABBATH, Passaic County Technical Institute, PASSAIC COUNTY VOCATIONAL, PASSAIC, 14, $161,221, KENNETH D MC DANIEL JR, Passaic County Technical Institute, PASSAIC COUNTY VOCATIONAL, PASSAIC, 13, $161,221, NATALIE BETZ, Brooklawn Middle School, PARSIPPANY-TROY HILLS TWP, MORRIS, 22, $161,215, John Haney, Elizabeth Avenue School, FRANKLIN TWP, SOMERSET, 19, $161,177, DOROTHY BULLOCK-FERNANDES, Brighton Avenue School, ATLANTIC CITY, ATLANTIC, 39, $161,098, ALLYSON KRONE, Explore 2000 Middle School, HUDSON COUNTY VOCATIONAL, HUDSON, 18, $161,013, Steven Hern, Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School, UNION CITY, HUDSON, 42, $160,983, DERRICK NELSON, Westfield Senior High School, WESTFIELD TOWN, UNION, 8, $160,956, Darleen L Gearhart, Sussex Avenue School, NEWARK CITY, ESSEX, 24, $160,822, SHAWN SCULLY, Lincoln Elementary School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 26, $160,806, ADRIANN DENIS, Crawford-Rodriguez Elementary School, JACKSON TWP, OCEAN, 26, $160,792, MATTHEW CARLIN, Lincoln-Hubbard Elementary School, SUMMIT CITY, UNION, 23, $160,725, JONATHAN MORISSEAU, Mountain Park School, BERKELEY HEIGHTS TWP, UNION, 24, $160,691, Timothy Gouraige, Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, NORTHERN VALLEY REGIONAL, BERGEN, 13, $160,650, Eugene Melvin, Morris Hills High School, MORRIS HILLS REGIONAL, MORRIS, 11, $160,643, Robert Merle, Morris Hills High School, MORRIS HILLS REGIONAL, MORRIS, 30, $160,643, Megan Corliss, Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 14, $160,639, ARTHUR HOWARD, Village School, HOLMDEL TWP, MONMOUTH, 14, $160,616, Nelson Lopez, Public School Number Five, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 31, $160,600, MICHAEL GREGORY, Sparta Middle School, SPARTA TWP, SUSSEX, 18, $160,592, GREGORY VACCA, Indian Hills High School, RAMAPO-INDIAN HILL REG, BERGEN, 6, $160,590, FREDERICK WILLIAMS, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 4, $160,500, JAIME MORALES JR, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 28, $160,500, ROBERT NIXON, Governor Livingston High School, BERKELEY HEIGHTS TWP, UNION, 20, $160,454, THELMA RAMSEY, Langston Hughes Elementary School, EAST ORANGE, ESSEX, 18, $160,440, Michael Landy, Washington Middle School, HARRISON TOWN, HUDSON, 25, $160,435, Michael Citta, Toms River High School South, TOMS RIVER REGIONAL, OCEAN, 18, $160,415, DIANE PISTILLI, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 42, $160,400, GLENDA JENNINGS, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 41, $160,400, JOANNA VELOZ, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 37, $160,400, FRANK PICCILLO, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 43, $160,400, MARISA MIGLIOZZI, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 37, $160,400, DAWN REYNOLDS, District Office, JERSEY CITY, HUDSON, 42, $160,400, JOSEPH R ROTONDA, Belleville PS10, BELLEVILLE TOWN, ESSEX, 14, $160,327, Dominick Tarquinio, Memorial Middle School, FAIR LAWN BORO, BERGEN, 33, $160,291, Gary O'Brien, Haddon Township High School, HADDON TWP, CAMDEN, 20, $160,266, CHARLES SILVERSTEIN, Memorial Middle School, WOODLAND PARK, PASSAIC, 23, $160,252, JAMES FLYNN, Burlington City High School, BURLINGTON CITY, BURLINGTON, 19, $160,244, ROSEMARY GIACOMELLI, School No. 2019 MINI COOPER S COUNTRYMAN SIGNATURE in Edmond, OK Mini Cooper Countryman Features and Specs. Sandra Fox is the editor of the Ridgefield Press and The New Milford Spectrum. Principals are in charge of addressing safety concerns in their buildings, she said. Teacher, Food Service, Custodian, Paraeducator, Secretary. This is just a great opportunity for us to be able to get information, get it in a timely manner and be able to dispatch resources to be more proactive and reactive, said Ray Manka, principal at the high school.
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