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School of Education Dean Lynn Romeo Associate Dean Jason Barr Chair of Educational Leadership, School Counseling, and Special Education Tina Paone Chair of Curriculum & Instruction Wendy Harriott School of Education The Educator Issue 13 Update 2013 On Wednesday, March 13th, a Freshman Outreach Scavenger Hunt was held in McAllan Hall for all freshmen (rising sophomores) who have been declared as education majors. The event was coordinated by three of our SOE Undergraduate Advisory Council members: Meaghan Brandt, Kelly Coulson, and Sarah Meyer. The program provided students with an opportunity to get to know the building, locations of classrooms, the different advisors, and staff as well as offices in the building. They achieved this within the first half of the program with a scavenger hunt designed to have the students find faculty members and ask questions about the SOE. The next part of the program split the students into two groups to have open discussion with professors and upperclassman in regards to topics they need to be aware of as an education major. The event was a huge success and the students were able to gain insight while having an enjoyable time. Not only was valuable information learned, but students seemed much more comfortable and familiar with everyone in the building. They also became more conscious of who they could talk to if Freshman Outreach Scavenger Hunt On Wednesday, April 24th, the Undergraduate Advisory Council held a Celebration of Standard Based Projects throughout the hallways and classrooms of McAllan Hall. This event was held to celebrate the hard work of the education students and to inspire undergraduate students currently working on their projects. The Advisory Council put together an array of projects ranging from centers, webquests, Prezi presentations, Behavior Intervention Plans, Individualized Education Plans, lesson plans, thematic units, and SmartBoard activities. Projects from all contents and grade levels were on display. Students who attended had the ability to use the technology being showcased and manipulate the centers to gain a better understanding of the projects. There was also a raffle for gift certificates to the MU bookstore or Aramark. The School of Education would like to thank the student volunteers who coordinated this event: Kelly Coulson, Meaghan Brandt, Alexandra McMahon, Billy Davison, and Sarah Meyer. Message from the Dean: This newsletter highlights our recent student events, the Susan A. Young Gift Auction, and new faculty and staff. You’ll learn about our newest professional development endeavor, the Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence and Eq- uity and the Mayor’s Book Club, a partnership with the New Jersey League of Municipalities. We focused on the new positions of our recent alumni and our generous donors. I hope you enjoy reading it Lynn Romeo, Ed.D. Dean, School of Education Standard Based Project Celebration

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Page 1: Issue 13 Update 2013 School of Education The Educator · School of Education Dean Lynn Romeo Associate Dean Jason Barr generous donors. I hope you enjoy reading it Chair of Educational

School of Education

Dean Lynn Romeo

Associate Dean Jason Barr

Chair of Educational Leadership, School Counseling, and Special Education Tina Paone

Chair of Curriculum & Instruction

Wendy Harriott

School of Education

The Educator

Issue 13 Update 2013

On Wednesday, March 13th, a Freshman Outreach Scavenger Hunt was held in McAllan Hall for all freshmen (rising sophomores) who have been declared as education majors. The event was coordinated by three of our SOE Undergraduate Advisory Council members: Meaghan Brandt, Kelly Coulson, and Sarah Meyer.

The program provided students with an opportunity to get to know the building, locations of classrooms, the different advisors, and staff as well as offices in the building. They achieved this within the first half of the program with a scavenger hunt designed to have the students find faculty members and ask questions about the SOE. The next part of the program split the students into two groups to have open discussion with professors and upperclassman in regards to topics they need to be aware of as an education major.

The event was a huge success and the students were able to gain insight while having an enjoyable time. Not only was valuable information learned, but students seemed much more comfortable and familiar with everyone in the building. They also became more conscious of who they could talk to if

Freshman Outreach Scavenger Hunt

On Wednesday, April 24th, the Undergraduate Advisory Council held a Celebration of Standard Based Projects throughout the hallways and classrooms of McAllan Hall. This event was held to celebrate the hard work of the education students and to inspire undergraduate students currently working on their projects. The Advisory Council put together an array of projects ranging from centers, webquests, Prezi presentations, Behavior Intervention Plans, Individualized Education Plans, lesson plans, thematic units, and SmartBoard activities. Projects from all contents and grade levels were on display. Students who attended had the ability to use the technology being showcased and manipulate the centers to gain a better understanding of the projects. There was also a raffle for gift certificates to the MU bookstore or Aramark.

The School of Education would like to thank the student volunteers who coordinated this event: Kelly Coulson, Meaghan Brandt, Alexandra McMahon, Billy Davison, and Sarah Meyer.

Message from the Dean:

This newsletter highlights our recent student events, the Susan A. Young Gift Auction, and new faculty and staff. You’ll learn about our newest professional development endeavor, the Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence and Eq-uity and the Mayor’s Book Club, a partnership with the New Jersey League of Municipalities. We focused on the new positions of our recent alumni and our generous donors. I hope you enjoy reading it Lynn Romeo, Ed.D.

Dean, School of Education

Standard Based Project Celebration

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JoAnne Cascia, Ed.D. CCC-SLP Assistant Professor in Speech Pathology

Dr. JoAnne Cascia has worked as a Speech-Language Pathologist since 1994 in a variety of settings including public schools, private schools, home care, and private practice. She owned and operated a private practice in Middlesex County, NJ for six years before returning to school for her ED.D in Speech-Language Pathology. She has worked with Speech-Language Pathology students as a clinical supervisor and adjunct professor since 2007. Dr. Cascia’s research interests include clinical supervision, early language development, and communication/Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Dr. Sasso teaches courses in college counseling, student affairs, and internship. He is a new appointment to the School Counseling program and will teach courses in the Student Affairs & College Counseling track. He joins Monmouth from Old Dominion University where he recently completed his doctoral degree and was an academic support counselor and lecturer. Dr. Sasso has significant professional and teaching experience in post-secondary education. His research interests include identity construction of traditional undergraduates (college student development), alcohol misuse in higher education (student health outcomes), the impact of the college fraternity experience, and masculinity in higher education.

He is currently authoring several articles addressing alcohol misuse and masculinity issues among undergraduate college students to appear in national, peer-reviewed journals as well as a textbook to be entitled Today’s College Student: A Reader with Peter Lang Press. Dr. Sasso is also a certified college instructor, alcohol educator (ASTP, TIPS), and academic advisor (Master Advisor Certification). He is a member of ACA, NACADA, ACPA, and AFA. He is a recent recipient of the 2012 Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors research award for his article analyzing student learning and assessment in fraternity/sorority programs.

Pietro Sasso, Ph.D. Assistant Professor in School Counseling

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Pamela Jones, M.A. CCC-SLP Director of Clinical Practice. Speech & Language Program

Professor Pamela Jones has worked as an Audiologist and Audiology Consultant since 1982, and has been working as a Speech Language Pathologist since 2002, and holds her CCC-SLP. Professor Jones has worked in a variety of health care settings including hospitals, veteran’s hospitals, medical rehabilitation facilities, community clinics, behavioral/mental health facilities, developmental and residential settings, private practice settings, university and university clinics, individuals’ homes, group homes and sheltered workshops, preschools, state agencies and institutions, correctional institutions, research facilities, and industrial settings; treating clients in early language development, communication\language, phonological and articulation, autism spectrum, fluency, and cognitive disorders, apraxia, aphasia, augmentative/ alternative communication and hearing impairment and rehabilitation. Research

interests include: Hearing (early identification) and auditory processing disorders, clinical supervision, language development and intervention and traumatic brain injury.

Elisabeth Mlawski has worked as a Speech-Language Pathologist since 1994 in a variety of clinical settings including the New York City Board of Education, Jersey City Medical Center, Cornerstone Day School, and the Springfield Public Schools. She worked as a clinical supervisor and adjunct professor since 2006. As an adjunct professor she has taught introduction to Speech-Language Pathology, language development, language disorders, disorders of speech production and voice, phonetics, and developmental phonology. Her research interests include effectiveness of treatment, language development across the lifespan, and language and literacy in school-age children.

Elisabeth Mlawski, M.S., CCC-SLP Assistant Professor

Patricia A. Remshifski PhD CCC-SLP is an Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology. A medical speech-language pathologist with over 20 years of clinical experience, she specializes in disordered swallowing, feeding and communication coaching in adults with complex cognitive and language disorders. She has extensive experience working with adults with dysphagia and aphasia due to stroke, degenerative disease and traumatic brain injury. She is currently conducting research in the area of swallowing and communication disorders for individuals with Rett syndrome. Dr. Remshifski serves as Chair of the Higher Education Committee for the New Jersey Speech-Language Hearing Association.

Patricia A. Remshifski, Ph.D. CCC-SLP Assistant Professor

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Veronica Akhtar Art Teacher; Orchard Valley Middle School, Washington Township Public School District

Sarah Alberts School Counselor; Hightstown High School, East Windsor Regional Schools

Christopher Amato 5th Grade Special Education; Ocean Township Intermediate School, Township of Ocean Schools

Jaclyn Andretta 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher; St. Joseph’s School, Toms River

Sarah Ayotte High School Resource, Math; Jackson Liberty High School, Jackson School District

Brittany Barton 5th Grade Special Education; Irwin Elementary School, East Brunswick Public Schools

Deena Bilancia LDTC; Old Bridge Township Public Schools

Kimberley Boland Old Bridge Township Public Schools

Kaitlyn Bouchard 1st Grade Inclusion Teacher; Port Monmouth Road School, Keansburg School District

Kristin Bower 3rd Grade Teacher; Bradley Beach Elementary School, Bradley Beach

Michael Burlew Freehold Regional High School District

Karen Calloway School Counselor; Madison Elementary School

Nicole Cannella K-5 Elementary Art; Gems World Academy

Caitlin Cardinale Robert Lazar Middle School, Montville Township Public Schools

Michael Casale History; Central Regional High School, Central Regional School District

Cheryl Cervellieri K-12 School Counselor/Health & Physical Education Teacher; Coastal Learning Center

Christian Clark 6th Grade Science and Math

Jason Colcol Evening School Counselor; Perth Amboy High School, Perth Amboy Public School District

Rose Cooper Success Coach; Buck’s County Community College

Brett Curtis Westfield High School, Westfield School District

Myra Dabkowski Monroe Township High School, Monroe Township School District

Cara D’Angelillio Math Teacher; Brick Memorial High School, Brick Township Public School District

Jessica Davis 2nd Grade, Language Arts & Writing; Columbus School, Carteret School District

Kourtney Dillon 4th Grade Teacher; Gregory School, Long Branch Public Schools

Laura DiPietro 1st Grade Teacher; Point Road School, Little Public Schools

Michele Durante Resource Room Teacher; West Orange Public Schools

Karyn-Faith Dutch 2nd Grade Teacher; Joseph Donahue School, Barnegat Township School District

Quinn Edwards Middle School Science Teacher; 100 Legacy Charter School, Newark

Stefania Flecca Long Term Substitute; Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School

Cristina Fox Middletown High School, Middletown Public Schools

Hallie Gardner K-4 ESL; Edward J Patten Elementary School, Perth Amboy Public Schools

Michelle Garfinkle 9th & 11th Grade English; Marlboro High School, Freehold Regional High School District

Michaela Gemignani Teacher Assistant; Ocean Township High School, Township of Ocean Schools

Nicole Gilkison 8th Grade Math Teacher; Memorial School, Union Beach School District

Karen Gillespie Kindergarten Teacher; Midtown Community School, Neptune Township School District

Danielle Gleason 4th Grade Teacher; McDivitt Elementary School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools

Eric Glock-Molloy Teacher of 9th-12th Grades; Sayreville War Memorial High School, Sayreville Public Schools

Ashley Grainger Special Education Teacher; Orange Avenue School, Cranford Public School District

Meghan Grove 2nd Grade Inclusion Teacher; Arleth Elementary School, Sayreville Public Schools

Therese Heidelberger 1st Grade; St. Leo the Great, Diocese of Trenton

Best of Luck to Our Alumni in Their New Positions

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David Jacobs 6th Grade Special Education; Collingswood Middle School, Collingswood Public Schools

Melanie Jodelka Long Term Substitute, 6th Grade Language Arts; Jonas Salk Middle School, Old Bridge Township Public Schools

Amy Kelly School Counselor; Monmouth Regional High School, Monmouth Regional High School District

Jessica Kolarsik 5th Grade Teacher, Emily Fisher Charter Middle School, Trenton

Jessica Kuras Kindergarten Teacher; Meadowbrook School, Eatontown Public Schools

Raymond Lahaye 5-6th Grade Music Teacher; Hazlet Township Public Schools

Taryn Landers Biology Teacher; Raritan High School, Hazlet Township Public Schools

Kelly Lang 5th-8th Grade Social Studies/ICS; Spring Lake Heights Elementary School, Spring Lake Heights

Samantha Leone 9th Grade Social Studies/ICS; Sayreville War Memorial High School; Sayreville Public Schools

Christine Lomio 5-8 Mathematics Special Education; Robert L . Craig School, Moonachie School District

Katie MacKay 1st Grade Teacher; University Heights Charter School, Newark

Mark Maglione 1st Grade Teacher; Lillian Drive School, Hazlet Township Public Schools

Michela Mancini 5th Grade Inclusion; Manalapan –Englishtown Regional School District

Angelina Mannino Maternity Leave English Teacher; Sayreville High School, Sayreville Board of Education

Nicole Mazur-Valera 2nd Grade Teacher; Campbell Elementary School, Metuchen School District

Lisa McGhee 6th-8th Grade Reading Specialist; John Witherspoon Middle School, Princeton Public Schools

Tierney Meeker 9th-12th Grade Social Studies; Performing Arts Academy, Ocean County Vocational Technical Schools

Christopher Meharg 9, 10, 11 Biology; Hilel Yeshiva

Janice Melendez Spanish Teacher; Christian Brothers Academy, Diocese of Trenton

Christopher Mell 8th Grade Science Teacher; East Orange School District

Jamie Meseroll Kindergarten Basic Skills Instructional Assistant; Marlboro Early Learning Center, Marlboro Township Public Schools

Ann Marie Moccia Elementary Special Education Teacher; Wood-Ridge School District

Suzanne Moore Adjunct World Civilizations I & II (World History); Brookdale Community College

Melissa Murphy Special Education Co-Teaching US History & English 2; Holmdel Township High School, Holmdel Township Public Schools

Rebecca Naylor SAC Counselor; Neptune High School, Neptune Township School District

Kristen Oches Social Studies Teacher; Middletown High School South, Middletown Township Public Schools

Kathleen O’Reilly School Counselor; Plant City Elementary School, Hillsborough County

Michael Palmieri One-on-One Paraprofessional; Knollwood School, Fairhaven Public Schools

Danielle Parella 1st Grade Teacher; Hope Academy Charter School, Asbury Park

Robyn Patterson Guidance Counselor; Freehold High School; Freehold Regional High School District

Andrew Pawlak Technology Teacher; Ocean Township Intermediate School, Township of Ocean Schools

Brittany Penson ESL Teacher; Redshaw Elementary School, Plumsted Township Public School District

Selena Pewitt Math Department Chair; Spotswood High School, Spotswood Public Schools

Daniel Rapcienski School Counselor; Monmouth Regional High School

Jamie Beth Rapcienski Instructional Aide; Center for Life-Long Learning, Middlesex Regional Educational Services Commission

Elissa Rinaldi Guidance Counselor; Middletown High School North, Middletown Township Public Schools

Janine Rini 5th Grade Language Arts Teacher; Columbus School, Carteret School District

Ellyn Rosati Eatontown Public Schools

Kimberly Rosenburg 6th Grade Language Arts Resource Room & In-Class Support (maternity leave position); Marlboro Memorial Middle School, Marlboro Township Public Schools

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Jenna Ruditsky School Counselor; East Brunswick High School, East Brunswick Public Schools

John Sansevere Rumson Fair-Haven Regional High School

Angela Scarpa 4th Grade Basic Skills for Math; Sayreville Public Schools

Eric Schneider 7th & 8th Grade Social Studies; Asbury Park Middle School, Asbury Park School District

Denise Schultz-Nick 6th Grade Math; Leadership Academy Long Branch Middle School, Long Branch Public Schools

Daniel Schwamburger 6th Grade Special Education Teacher, Resource Room Language Arts/Writing and In-Class Support ; Crossroads North Middle School, South Brunswick Public School District

Rachel Scott Neptune Township Middle School, Neptune Township Public School

Edward Scullion Science; Tinton Falls Middle School, Tinton Falls School District

Sara Shanahan 4th Grade Team; North Star Academy Charter School, Newark

Lauren Shoemaker Art Teacher; Tinton Falls Middle School & Swimming River Elementary School, Tinton Falls School District

Traci Silver 8th Grade Special Education; Linwood Middle School, North Brunswick Township Schools

Amanda Sobel Math Teacher; Jackson Memorial High School, Jackson School District

Sarah Spinapont Social Studies; South Amboy Middle School, South Amboy Public Schools

Traci Stelzer 1st Grade Special Education Teacher; Cliffwood Elementary School Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District

Katherine Tierney 5th Grade A.I.; Eisenhower Intermediate School, Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District

Maria Tirone 7th Grade Language Arts Teacher; Wall Intermediate School, Wall Township Public Schools

Jennifer Tortorelli Kindergarten ESL; Milltown Public Schools

Taylor Venice 3rd Grade; East Brunswick Public Schools

Amanda Vitale Media/Technology; Farmingdale Elementary School, Farmingdale Public School

Michele Waingraw 6th Grade Science Maternity Position; Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District

Kristen Wallace Math & Special Education Middle School Teacher; Knollwood School, Fair Haven School District

Brittany Werner Biology & Forensics; Monmouth Regional High School, Monmouth Regional High School District

Sharonda West In-school Support Teacher; Joyce Kilmer Elementary School, Trenton Public Schools

Rebecca Wilm Special Education & History Teacher; Newark Leadership Academy, Newark

Kristina Yutko Preschool Disabled; Newbury Elementary School, Howell Township Public Schools

Samantha Zaun 8th Grade Language Arts Teacher; Carteret Middle School, Carteret School District

Ping Zhang Chinese Teacher; Ranney School, Tinton Falls

Dara Zimmer Photo I & II/Animation I; Montgomery High School, Montgomery Township School District

Alum Katie Horsley married Adam Tivald on July 14, 2013. Katie was a Graduate Assistant in the Dean’s office from 2010-2011. She graduated with her MSED in School Counseling in 2012. Katie is a School Counselor at Hazlet Middle School and her husband, Adam, is a Physical Education Teacher at Carl Sandburg Middle School in Old Bridge. Congratulations & Best Wishes to Mrs. & Mrs. Adam Tivald!

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Mayors’ Book Club Inspires and Rewards Young Readers

The Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence and Equity (CJCEE), held their eighth workshop “Voices of our Diverse Student Leaders: Identifying Promising Strategies for Closing the Achievement Gap” at Monmouth University’s Rebecca Stafford Student Center in Anacon Hall. Dr. Tina Paone, chair of the School of Education’s Educational Leadership, School Counseling, and Special Education department and associate professor of counseling, coordinated the event in which 88 middle and high school students from local school districts participated. These districts included Asbury Park, Eatontown, Hazlet Township, Keansburg, Keyport, Long Branch, Matawan-Aberdeen Regional, Middletown Township, Red Bank Charter School, and Red Bank Regional High School.

The Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence

and Equity (CJCEE), entering its 2nd year, is an evolving collaboration of administrators,

teachers, support staff, parents, and elementary and secondary students that are collectively

committed to learning and working together to enhance the achievement and well-being of all

students, as well as increasing the academic per-formance, engagement, and future success of

traditionally underachieving students.

The Central Jersey Consortium for Excellence and Equity

Mount Arlington Mayor Art Ondish, President of the New Jersey League of Municipalities Educational Foundation, joined Host Mayor Gerry Tarantolo of Eatontown on May 30, to honor the accomplishments of the first grade students at the Margaret L. Vetters School. Celebrating months of learning and enjoyment, under the auspices of the Mayors’ Book Club, the Mayors were joined by Monmouth University School of Education Dean Lynn Romeo. Dean Romeo had guided faculty, administrators, and undergraduate teacher education candidates to promote engagement, interest, and wide reading and writing for first grade students in selected schools, sponsored by local Mayors.

The following schools were chosen and participated in the 2013 Mayors’ Book Club: James A. McDivitt Elementary School, Old Bridge Township; James J. Flynn School, Perth Amboy; Margaret L. Vetter Elementary School, Eatontown; Middle Road School, Hazlet Township; Drum Point Elementary School, Brick Township; and Nellie F. Bennett Elementary School, Point Pleasant. All of the participating first grades exceeded the 1,000 book goal and were awarded $1,000 each to be spent on books for their first-grade classroom libraries. The Mayor's Book Club is designed to support and enhance the literacy development of first graders. The students participating in the program must read a total of eight books over a four-month period starting in January and will have the opportunity to be read to by a special guest reader, their own Mayor. Each student who participates in the program will receive a book at the conclusion of the program. In addition, the participating first grades in each school that have read at least 1,000 books will be given $1,000 to be spent on books for their first-grade classroom libraries.

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Dr. Susan Young Memorial Scholarship Fund Gift Auction 2013

The 2013 Dr. Susan Young Memorial Scholarship Fund Gift Auction was a huge success! Over 110 people at-tended and truly enjoyed the event. Thank you to everyone who attended! We look forward to seeing you

next year! — at the Jumping Brook Country Club on Thursday, April 3, 2014

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Jumping Brook Country Club!!

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Adventure Aquarium

Alex & Ani Charity by Design

Tim Allen/Boxing Cat Entertainment

Allenhurst Car Care

Amaryllis

Arch Brow Bar

AutoZone

Avenue

Jason Barr

Mary Lee Bass

Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial

Bits and Pieces

Bob Bonpietro

Chris Borlan

Mary Brennan

Brooklyn Nets

Build a Bear Workshop

Fred Buonocore

Richard Callison

Camden RiverSharks

Canvas on Demand

Chelsea Piers Management

Coinstar/RedBox

Colts Neck Racquet Club

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

Cutco Corporation

CVS Pharmacy

Dangerfield's

D'Arcy's

Dave & Buster's of Times Square

Vinnie DeAngelis

DeAngelis Family Dentistry

Elinore Delaney

Delicious Orchards

Pat & Phyllis Discepola

Donna Green Photography

Earth Treasures

Edible Arrangements

Paul Edinger Attorney at Law

Folio Art Glass

Jack & Linda Foster

Susan Glickman

Christine Grabowski

Letita Graybill

Green Mountain Coffee

Gloria & Tony Gribin

Carolyn Groff

Guayakí Yerba Maté

Gymboree

Lisa Harris

Marcia Harris

Dr. Lloyd Harris, DPM

Pat Heaney

Highlight Hair Salon

Highlights for Children

Hornblower Cruises & Events

Hot Bagel Bakery

Howell Ice World

Marta Jahn

JK Rowling/Scholastic Books

King's Chef

K'Nex Brands

Sandra Kuhn

La Cipollina

Lakewood BlueClaws

Loch Arbour Liquors

Janis Marcus

McDonalds West Long Branch

Medieval Times

Doris Meyer

Phyllis Mincielli

Donna Mitchell

Monmouth University Center for the Arts

Monmouth University Clinical Faculty

Sarah Moore

Mountain Creek Waterpark

Robert Munsch

New York Football Giants

NJ Devils

NY Jets

NY Skyride

Cindy O'Connell

Kathleen O'Donnell

The Office of Certification, Field Placements, and Student Teaching

Pagano' Uva

Michael Palladino, School of Science

Ann Perrone

Mike Petrosino, Mountain Spring Waters of America

Philadelphia Eagles

Pine Grove Day Camp

Pink Calyx

Neil & Wendy Piper

Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania

Anne Rice

River's Edge Café

Lynn Romeo

School of Educational Leadership, School Counseling, and Special Education; and Curriculum Instruction Departments

School of Education

Ron & Donna Schrader

Shore Homes Realty

Ski Barn

Sony Computer Entertainment America

Starbuck's

State Theatre

Carol Staus

Gwen Swift

t.f.h. Nylabone

Taste Buds Kitchen

The Broadway Comedy Club

Tinton Falls Applebee's

Top of the Rock Observation Deck at Rockafeller Center

Transformations for Women

Two River Theater Company

Ty Inc

Victoria Valdez

Walt Disney World

Pamela Wasman-Jones

West Long Branch Speech & Hearing Center

Western Digital-WD Founda-tion

Wheel of Fortune

Windmill

Barbara Woodie

William & Betty Young

Loretta Zimmer

Thomas & Kathryn Ziola

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Superintendent’s Academy

Session 1- Wednesday, October 2, 2013 New Jersey Achieve: Aligning SGOs with Effective Assessment Practices and Common Core State Standards

Session 2- Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Implementing the Teacher and Principal Evaluation Models

Session 3- Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Using Technology to Enhance Teaching and Learning

Session 4- Wednesday, April 30, 2014 Preparing Students for College and Careers: Implementing PARCC

All 4 Sessions are 12pm– 2pm and held at the MAC-Varsity Rooms

(Locations and dates subject to change)

Yearly District Membership: $350 (includes up to 3 district representatives to all 4 sessions) Non member per session: $125 (per person)

Handouts and lunch provided

Contact: School of Education, Dean’s Office (732) 571-7518 [email protected]

Principals’ Academy

Session 1-Thursday, October 3, 2013 SGOs and Assessment

Session 2-Thursday, December 12, 2013 Time Management and Evaluation Responsibilities

Session 3-Thursday, March 27, 2014 PARCC/Course Assessments

Session 4-Thursday, May 8, 2014 Social Media and Web Resources

All 4 Sessions are 5pm– 7pm and held at the Magill Commons Club Rooms 107/108/109

(Locations and dates subject to change)

Yearly Membership: $300 (includes attendance to all 4 sessions) Non member per session: $125 (per person)

Handouts and breakfast/dinner provided

Contact: School of Education, Dean’s Office (732) 571-7518 [email protected]

2013-2014 Professional Development Academies

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Alumni Novice Teacher Mentor Academy

Session 1-Thursday, September 26, 2013 5pm-7pm

Magill Commons Club Rooms 107/108/109

Session 2-Thursday, November 14, 2013 5pm-7pm

Magill Commons Club Rooms 107/108/109

Session 3-Thursday, January 30, 2014

Magill Commons Club Dining Room

Session 4-Thursday, May 1, 2014 5pm-7pm

Magill Commons Club Dining Room

(Locations and dates subject to change)

Membership is free Handouts and Dinner provided

Contact: School of Education, Dean’s Office (732) 571-7518 [email protected]

Special Services Academy

Session I-Thursday, October 10, 2013 Speech Therapy

Laws and Policies as Recommended by ASHA Related to Educational Services

Session II-Thursday, December 5, 2013 Transition Services

Session III-Thursday, February 20, 2014 Impact of New Assessments and Teacher Evaluation Systems on Special Education

Session IV-Thursday, May 1, 2014 English Language Learners and Special Education

All 4 Sessions are 5pm– 7pm and held at the Magill Commons Club Rooms 107/108/109

(Locations and dates subject to change)

Yearly Membership: $300 (includes up to 3 Special Service representatives to all 4 sessions)

Non member per session: $125 (per person) Handouts and lunch provided

Contact: School of Education, Dean’s Office (732) 571-7518 [email protected]

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