A. J. Demarest Middle School
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A. J. Demarest Middle School | |
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158 4th Street Hoboken, NJ, 07030 USA |
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School board | Hoboken Board of Education |
School district | Hoboken Public Schools |
Principal | Thomas Fitzgibbons |
Administrator | Robin Piccapietra Steven Repetti |
Chief custodian | Anthony Mussara |
Gender | Co-Ed |
Grades | 5–8 |
Phone | 201.356.3740 |
Homepage | http://www.hoboken.k12.nj.us/index.php?q=node/23 |
A.J. Demarest Middle School is a middle school located in Hoboken, New Jersey, across from Church Square Park.
It is run by the Hoboken Public Schools, unlike Hoboken Charter School and Elysian Charter School, which are public but based on a charter.
The current principal of Demarest Middle School is Thomas Fitzgibbons.[1] The current guidance counselor is Larry Avitabile.[2] The school was named for educator A. J. Demerast, who was born in 1858;[3][4] being a middle school, it has grades 5-8.[5]
[edit] References
- ^ Demarest School. Hoboken Public Schools. Hoboken Board of Education (2008). Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
- ^ Larry Avitabile. Hoboken Public Schools. Hoboken Board of Education (2008). Retrieved on 2008-06-06.
- ^ A. J. Demarest Genealogy Biography
- ^ (1907) Brewer's Directory of School Superintendents and Normal Principals, In cities with a population above two thousand. The Auditorium, Chicago: Orville Brewer Publishing Co..
- ^ SCHOOLS and EDUCATION in HOBOKEN. Maridian Properties, Inc. (2008). Retrieved on 2008-06-06.