Salem City School District (New Jersey)
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The Salem City School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Salem City, in Salem County, New Jersey, United States. The district is one of 31 Abbott Districts statewide.[1]
The district participates in the Interdistrict Public School Choice Program, which allows non-resident students to attend the district's schools without cost to their parents, with tuition covered by their home district. Available lots are announced annually by grade.
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[edit] Schools
Schools in the district are:
- Elementary School
- John Fenwick School for PreK-2
- Carol A. Burke-Doherty - Principal
- Denise Dersch - Vice Principal for Early Childhood
- Middle School
- Salem Middle School for grades 3-8
- John Mulhorn - Principal
- Mary Benatti - Vice Principal
- Syeda L. Woods - Vice Principal
- High School
- Salem High School for grades 9-12.
- Dr. Gregory H. Dunham - Principal
- Jonathan Price - Vice Principal
Students from Elsinboro, Lower Alloways Creek Township, Mannington Township and Quinton Township attend the district's high school for grades 9-12 as part of sending/receiving relationships.[2]
[edit] Administration
- Theodore Johnson - Interim Superintendent of Schools
- Gary Goldberg - Director of Curriculum, Instruction & Technology
- Deborah A. Piccirillo - Business Administrator/Board Secretary
- Barbara A. Dobzanski - Supervisor of Special Education
- Frederick R. Weiss - Supervisor of Operations
[edit] References
- ^ Abbott Districts, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ^ Salem High School 2006 School Report Card, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed January 27, 2008. "Salem High School is one of the oldest comprehensive high schools in the State of New Jersey. Our high school is proud to serve its students in grades 9-12 from Salem City, Elsinboro, Lower Alloways Creek, Mannington, and Quinton."