NEW MILFORD The superintendent of schools announced Tuesday evening that she is resigning. A pilot for the applaunched at the high school on Feb. 21. primary concerns. [1] The school committee includes a chairperson, a vice chairperson, and five members. If school is not canceled on Tuesday, cars must be moved by 5 a.m. Mr. Joshua Smithwas appointed as Superintendent of Schools by the Region 15 Board of Education in July, 2018 after having served22-years as an administrator, programdirector, and teacher. Dr. Barile has been an educator for 26 years. New Milford Public Schools recognizes that just about any volunteer The new assistant superintendent, Holly Hollander, comes to New Milford Public Schools from Lebanon Public Schools where she was the former director 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.. Day Elementary School, BLOOMINGDALE BORO, PASSAIC, 38, $187,271, HAYDEN MOORE, West Orange High School, WEST ORANGE TOWN, ESSEX, 20, $187,146, EMIL BINOTTO, Hopatcong High School, HOPATCONG, SUSSEX, 17, $187,089, Robert Goodall, Monroe Township High School, MONROE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 25, $186,000, BARBARA MENDOLLA, County Prep High School, HUDSON COUNTY VOCATIONAL, HUDSON, 37, $185,743, John Fabbo, Tenafly Middle School, TENAFLY BORO, BERGEN, 22, $185,475, ANDREW PERRY, Washington Elementary School, WESTFIELD TOWN, UNION, 27, $185,000, GAIL PAWLIKOWSKI, John P. Stevens High School, EDISON TWP, MIDDLESEX, 33, $184,850, MICHAEL MATYAS, West Morris Central High School, WEST MORRIS REGIONAL, MORRIS, 24, $184,445, BRUCE WINKELSTEIN, Brookside School, ALLENDALE BORO, BERGEN, 19, $184,420, CAROLE TERRIZZI, Bergen County Technical High School - Paramus, BERGEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL, BERGEN, 38, $184,248, JEAN SCHOENLANK, Ridge Elementary School, RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, BERGEN, 12, $184,074, MARGARET LEININGER, Travell Elementary School, RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, BERGEN, 11, $184,074, Vincent Przybylinski, Pompton Lakes High School, POMPTON LAKES BORO, PASSAIC, 23, $184,002, JONATHAN DAUBER, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 13, $183,854, Patrick Gagliardi, West New York Middle School, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 24, $183,709, JOANNE POLLARA, Kelly Elementary School, WEST ORANGE TOWN, ESSEX, 32, $183,516, Nancy Iatesta, Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 20, $183,351, CHRISTOPHER IASIELLO, Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School, WYCKOFF TWP, BERGEN, 18, $183,181, STEPHEN RYAN, West Morris Mendham High School, WEST MORRIS REGIONAL, MORRIS, 22, $182,945, KEVIN STANSBERRY, Mount Olive High School, MOUNT OLIVE TWP, MORRIS, 21, $182,515, LORNA JANE OATES-SANTOS, Somerville Elementary School, RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE, BERGEN, 14, $182,474, CHERYL MORETZ, Brayton Elementary School, SUMMIT CITY, UNION, 27, $182,050, DENNIS LEPOLD, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 26, $182,049, JOHN ARLOTTA, GLEN ROCK HIGH SCHOOL, GLEN ROCK BORO, BERGEN, 33, $182,003, Kenneth Pace, Colonia High School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 35, $181,955, Michael A Cilento, John F. Kennedy Memorial High School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 46, $181,955, Robert F Patten, Matthew Jago Elementary School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 46, $181,803, ANNA SCIACCA, Garfield High School, GARFIELD CITY, BERGEN, 43, $181,530, DAVID HEISEY, Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD REG, UNION, 35, $181,389, Joseph Diskin, Eisenhower Intermediate School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 17, $181,342, GERALD LYONS, Knowledge Advanced Skills, HUDSON COUNTY VOCATIONAL, HUDSON, 32, $181,067, Darren Groh, Chatham High School, SCH DIST OF THE CHATHAMS, MORRIS, 19, $180,920, Joy Dorsey-Whiting, Fanny Meyer Hillers, HACKENSACK CITY, BERGEN, 24, $180,346, Theresa Adubato, Robert Treat Academy Charter School, ROBERT TREAT ACADEMY CS, CHARTERS, 26, $180,250, Louis Shadiack, Lincoln School, POMPTON LAKES BORO, PASSAIC, 47, $179,949, Tracy Handerhan, Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School, RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REG, MONMOUTH, 25, $179,802, ROBERT FAMULARO, Calvin Coolidge Elementary School, WYCKOFF TWP, BERGEN, 23, $179,681, ROSALEEN SIRCHIO, Wall High School, WALL TWP, MONMOUTH, 27, $179,336, ROBERT KLEMT, Liberty Middle School, WEST ORANGE TOWN, ESSEX, 29, $179,315, Barbara Ciambra, Heights Elementary School, OAKLAND BORO, BERGEN, 27, $179,048, DOROTEA D'AMICO, Garfield High School, GARFIELD CITY, BERGEN, 28, $179,045, JOANNE RIVIELLO, School 21, PATERSON CITY, PASSAIC, 41, $179,044, KAREN BINGERT, Hillsborough High School, HILLSBOROUGH TWP, SOMERSET, 26, $178,727, Gregory Robertson, Madison High School, MADISON BORO, MORRIS, 31, $178,715, SCOTT BLAKE, George Washington Elementary School, WYCKOFF TWP, BERGEN, 25, $178,681, STEPHEN RAIMO, Sicomac Elementary School, WYCKOFF TWP, BERGEN, 22, $178,681, Glenn Lottmann, Woodbridge High School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 17, $178,531, EILEEN CAMBRIA, Franklin Elementary School, WESTFIELD TOWN, UNION, 11, $178,371, CHARLES BONANNO, WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL #5, GARFIELD CITY, BERGEN, 16, $178,245, Adam Silverstein, Manito Elementary School, OAKLAND BORO, BERGEN, 18, $177,968, John A Crowe, Woodbridge Middle School, WOODBRIDGE TWP, MIDDLESEX, 23, $177,962, TAMMY JENKINS, Sunnymead Elementary School, HILLSBOROUGH TWP, SOMERSET, 25, $177,474, ARLENE ROGO, Neptune Middle School, NEPTUNE TWP, MONMOUTH, 24, $177,390, Mark Stern, Livingston High School, LIVINGSTON TWP, ESSEX, 18, $177,316, Richard Freedman, River Dell Middle School, RIVER DELL REGIONAL, BERGEN, 26, $177,292, Molly Dinning, John Y Dater Elementary School, RAMSEY BORO, BERGEN, 22, $177,168, ERIC WILHELM, Southern Regional High School, SOUTHERN REGIONAL, OCEAN, 29, $177,118, Lillian Whitaker, Nellie K. Parker, HACKENSACK CITY, BERGEN, 42, $176,928, Rhonda Ashton-Loeb, Fairmount, HACKENSACK CITY, BERGEN, 26, $176,928, Richard Baccarella, Bayonne High School, BAYONNE CITY, HUDSON, 43, $176,538, Roy Dragon, Bridgewater-Raritan High School, BRIDGEWATER-RARITAN REG, SOMERSET, 24, $176,327, CALEB RHODES, Belleville High School, BELLEVILLE TOWN, ESSEX, 3, $176,270, Scott Helfand, Memorial Middle School, FAIR LAWN BORO, BERGEN, 25, $176,155, BARTOLOMEO CANDELINO, District Office, ELIZABETH CITY, UNION, 40, $176,110, John Pascale, Mahwah High School, MAHWAH TWP, BERGEN, 28, $176,077, Scott Wohlrab, Memorial High School, WEST NEW YORK TOWN, HUDSON, 18, $176,050, TROY LEDERMAN, Park Ridge High School, PARK RIDGE BORO, BERGEN, 7, $176,001, ADAM ANGELOZZI, Manalapan High School, FREEHOLD REGIONAL, MONMOUTH, 10, $175,922, Michael Thumm, Ramsey High School, RAMSEY BORO, BERGEN, 22, $175,911, Damen Cooper, Hackensack Middle School, HACKENSACK CITY, BERGEN, 0, $175,391, DOREEN VELARDI, Roosevelt School #7, GARFIELD CITY, BERGEN, 29, $175,248, SHAUNA ANGELINA CARTER, Community Middle School, W WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO REG, MERCER, 11, $175,243, RICHARD RIGOGLIOSO, Garfield Middle School, GARFIELD CITY, BERGEN, 20, $175,130, SUZANNE COOLEY, Hunterdon Central Regional High School District, HUNTERDON CENTRAL REG, HUNTERDON, 22, $175,000, Robert Sileo, Julia A Traphagen School, WALDWICK BORO, BERGEN, 18, $174,937, JASON BURR, John Witherspoon Middle School, PRINCETON REGIONAL, MERCER, 22, $174,868, VALDEMAR CATTANI, Lenape High School, LENAPE REGIONAL, BURLINGTON, 19, $174,605, JEFFREY SPECTOR, Seneca High School, LENAPE REGIONAL, BURLINGTON, 31, $174,605, LAUREN BANKER, Washington Elementary School, SUMMIT CITY, UNION, 16, $174,600, MATTHEW CAMPBELL, Shawnee High School, LENAPE REGIONAL, BURLINGTON, 19, $174,582, ERIC PRICE, St. These transformative times will require educators, schools, and districts to do things differently regardless of past achievements or the comforts of the status quo. 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. 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. In his email to the school community, Manka reflected on the work the school had done throughout the academic year. Manka received a written discipline on April 8 from New Milford Public Schools Human Resources Director Rebecca Adams for his mishandling of a Department of Children and Families and police investigation into an alleged sexual assault on the high school campus, which was reported March 24. ", 100 Pocono Road, Brookfield, CT 06804 (203) 775-7700Website Disclaimer Websites by CivicPlus , New School -Candlewood Lake Elementary, 2019 Student Attitudes & Behaviors Survey Results, Strategic Coherence Plan Brochure 2016-2021, Communication Protocol Letter to Families, Brookfield Public Schools- "Our Town, Our Schools", 2019-2020 Budget Assumptions and Priorities, Milone & MacBroom Demographic Study and Enrollment Projections. If school is not canceled on Tuesday, cars must be moved by 5 a.m. New Milford, CT 06776. NEW MILFORD The districts school board named a new principal for New Milford High School and a new assistant superintendent at a regular meeting on Tuesday night. From lowest socioeconomic status to highest, the categories are A, B, CD, DE, FG, GH, I and J. He has served as president of the Connecticut Education Computer Association and as a memberof the Commission for Education Technology. Paul Laurence Dunbar School Principal Alyshia Perrin has been serving as interim superintendent since Testanis departure. In an email sent Dec 7 from New Milford Fire Marshal Kevin Reynolds to New Milford Mayor Pete Bass, DiCorpo New Milford Public Works Director Jack Healy, and several others, Reynolds wrote students were occupying the woodshop, and administration had been notified that wasnt allowed until it was cleaned., Also, he wrote students were passing through an area where workers were working on the roof. Were looking forward to using this technology to really help us in cracking down on bullying, Bass said. 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WebAssistant Superintendent; Facilities; Fiscal Services; Food and Nutrition; Human Resources; Superintendent; Pupil Services; Office of Curriculum and Instruction. 25 Sunny Valley Road, Suite A New Milford, CT 06776 PH: 860-355-8406 FX: 860-210-4132 Dr. Alberto Vazquez-Matos, superintendent of Middletown Public Schools, said he supported school choice but echoed points made by Kosienski, saying that students already had a number of schools they could choose from. New Milford Public Schools Board of Education appointed Alisha DiCorpo to serve as interim superintendent on Thursday, Oct. 29. The expectation is that you will ask questions, if you are not sure of the process, and take direction and action based on the information provided in response to those questions, Adams wrote. take appropriate measures to keep our children safe is one of our Teacher, Food Service, Custodian, Paraeducator, Secretary. Throughout their time unattended in the locations, students took a fire extinguisher and exhausted it throughout the space of the woodshop, causing a white chemical to be deployed on several surfaces, she wrote. Superintendent: New Milford students will be able to report bullying and safety concerns anonymously or with their name through a new online system, Anonymous Alerts. Over the past several years the implementation of the Common Core State Standards, school reform legislation, new accountability measures including dramatic changes to teacher and administrator evaluation, student assessments, and rigorous NEASC accreditation standards are concurrent with a shift in how districts and schools define quality education. Cruise Memorial School No. you to come in and be fingerprinted. 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. Salary and benefits per Administrator's Contract (For 2023-2024, salary range of $162,469-170,416). Each building principal will supply In the letter, DiCorpo questioned how students can be missing from class and have their whereabouts unidentified. Horoscope for Friday, 3/03/23 by Christopher Renstrom, No seriously, dont drive up to Tahoe this weekend, Wife of Jeffrey Vandergrift issues somber update, Snowboarder dies at Tahoe ski resort following historic blizzard, Scream publicity stunt floods Bay Area dispatch with 911 calls, The Warriors broke Russell Westbrook, just like old times, Rain reenters Bay Area forecast: Have an umbrella near you, Mochi muffin bakery closes SF cafe after just 4 months, The best fried chicken is at a San Francisco strip club, Oakland ransomware attackers leak 'confidential' data, Horoscope for Saturday, 3/04/23 by Christopher Renstrom, conducted a safety audit of all the school buildings, "ghost gun" was found in a student's vehicle. WebMr. DiCorpo sent Manka two letters on May 4, just over a week after he rescinded his resignation, related to school safety and security. 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 In the second letter, DiCorpo wrote that six unattended students reportedly walked through the woodshop and several other areas of the school on that Monday and Tuesday. 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. Outside of her reporting work, she is an avid reader, baker and cyclist. , 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. 1/6/2023. Click the "Fingerprint Information" button to see dates and times available for the fingerprinting of volunteers. 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.. Manka said students may submit concerns either anonymously or with their contact information, such as their name, phone number or school email. School-based had no knowledge or reports of any of this, Manka wrote. 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. 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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. 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In the April 22 letter to Manka, DiCorpo wrote teachers union representatives shared with her that students continue to exit the building throughout the day to go to Cumberland Farms and that you are aware and have shared with the building representatives that students are placing pebbles in the locks jamming the locks so they dont fully engage or having friends let them in.. Every time we get reports, we take them seriously, Manka said. Show entries Showing 1 to 10 of 273 entries Previous Next Download Directory