Roxbury School District
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The Roxbury School District is a community public school district that serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade in Roxbury Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
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[edit] Schools
Schools in the district consists of the following (with 2005-06 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[1]):
[edit] Elementary Schools
- Franklin Elementary School (K-4; 374 students)
- Mary Ann Boyd, Ed. D., Principal
- Jefferson Elementary School (K-4; 459 students)
- Karen Carlson, Principal
- Kennedy Elementary School (K-4; 359 students)
- Audrey Wallock, Principal
- Nixon Elementary School (K-4; 377 students)
- Elizabeth Azar, Principal
[edit] Middle Schools
- Lincoln / Roosevelt School (5-6; 652 students)
- Jack Curtis, Principal
- Christopher S. Deery, Assistant Principal
- Eisenhower Middle School (7 and 8; 728 students)
- Lee Nittel, Principal
- Donna Sugarman, Assistant Principal
[edit] High School
- Roxbury High School (9-12; 1,529 students). The high school serves students from Roxbury, as well as Mount Arlington, as part of a sending/receiving relationship.
- Jeffrey Swanson, Principal
- Andrea Saladino, Assistant Principal
- Alexis Korsak, Assistant Principal
- Dr. Linda Bowles, Assistant Principal
- Eric Renfors, Assistant Principal
[edit] Administration
- Dennis H. Mack - Chief School Administrator
- Edward Hade, Jr. - Assistant Superintendent
- Ruthann Quinn - Business Administrator / Board Secretary
- David Coble - Assistant Business Administrator / Assistant Board Secretary
[edit] School policies
Currently the Roxbury School District Board of Education requires that all students stand while the Pledge of Allegiance is being recited. The school makes use of 'Moments of Silence'.[citation needed]