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SAINTS ACADEMY (K-8) Dr C-TEAMS PROJECT CONTACTS ALL SAINTS ACADEMY (K-8) Dr. Janet Shuler Assistant Principal Sister Eileen Jude Wust Jackson Avenue School Principal 421 Jackson Avenue All Saints Catholic Academy Hackensack, NJ 07601 19 West 13th Street T: 201-646-7990/1 Bayonne, NJ 07002 F: 201-931-0135 T: 201-443-8384 E: [email protected] F: 201-443-8387 E: [email protected] HAWTHORNE BAYONNE John Peraino Director of Education David Minard Hawthorne Public Schools Technology/Science Curriculum Director 445 Lafayette Avenue Bayonne Public Schools Hawthorne, NJ 07506 669 Avenue A T: 973-427-1300 X 211 Bayonne, NJ 07002 F: 973-427-1757 T: 201-858-5593 E: [email protected] F: 201-858-9369 E: [email protected] JERSEY CITY CLIFTON Jennifer Ambrose Elementary Math, Supervisor Janina Kusielewicz Curriculum & Instruction Director, Curriculum/Instruction/Federally Jersey City Public Schools Funded Programs 346 Claremont Avenue Clifton Public Schools Jersey City, NJ 07305 745 Clifton Avenue T: 201-369-3767 Clifton, NJ 07015 F: 201-915-6787 T: 973-470-2267 E: [email protected] F: 973-470-8507 E: [email protected] Godwin Kotey High School Math, Supervisor HACKENSACK Curriculum & Instruction Jersey City Public Schools Robert Corrado 346 Claremont Avenue Assistant Superintendent for Jersey City, NJ 07305 Curriculum and Instruction T: 201-547-2056 Hackensack Public Schools E: [email protected] 191 Second Street Hackensack, NJ 07601 Darren Mischel T: 201-646-1851 Elementary Math, Supervisor F: 201-646-1294 Curriculum & Instruction E: [email protected] Jersey City Public Schools 346 Claremont Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07305 T: 201-369-3746 E: [email protected] Revised: 1/6/2011 1/5 C-TEAMS PROJECT CONTACTS PARAMUS KEANSBURG Dr. Joseph Lupo Matthew Gristina Assistant Superintendent for Director of Federal Funds Curriculum and Instruction Keansburg Schools Paramus Public Schools 100 Palmer Place 145 Spring Valley Road Keansburg, NJ 07734 Paramus, NJ 07652 T: 732-787-2007 X2330 T: 201-261-7800 x3039 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] MARIST HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) Sean Adams Supervisor of Secondary Education Alice Miesnik Paramus Public Schools Assistant Principal for Academics 99 E. Century Road Marist High School Paramus, NJ 07652 1241 Kennedy Boulevard Bayonne, NJ 07002 (201) 261-7800 x3103 T: 201-437-4544 X103 E: [email protected] F: 201-437-6013 E: [email protected] , [email protected] RISING STAR ACADEMY (K-9) Hala Shehadeh MORRIS Principal Rising Star Academy Andy Williams 4613 Cottage Place Director, Curriculum & Instruction Union City, NJ 07087 Morris School District T: 201-758-5590 31 Hazel Street F: 201-758-5589 Morristown, NJ 07960 E: [email protected] T: 973-292-2300 x2047 F: 973-644-4560 E: [email protected] SADDLE BROOK Michael Amendola Bob Onorato Supervisor, Math & Science Assistant Superintendent Morris School District Saddle Brook Public Schools 31 Hazel Street 355 Mayhill Street Morristown, NJ 07960 Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 T: 973-292-2300 T: 201-843-2133 x306 E: [email protected] F: 201-843-0216 E: [email protected] Revised: 1/6/2011 2/5 C-TEAMS PROJECT CONTACTS SECAUCUS ST. AUGUSTINE SCHOOL (K-8) Dr. Robert Berckes Sister Lillian Sharrock HS Principal Principal Secaucus High School Saint Augustine School 11 Mill Ridge Road 3920 New York Avenue Secaucus, NJ 07094 Union City, NJ 07087 T: (201) 974-2033 T: 201-865-5319 F: (201) 974-0026 F: 201-865-2567 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Robert Daniello ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY (K-8) MS Principal Secaucus Middle School Deborah Savage 11 Mill Ridge Road Principal Secaucus, NJ 07094 Saint Francis Academy T: (201) 974-2022 1601 Central Avenue F: (201) 974-2006 Union City, NJ 07087 E: [email protected] T: 201-863-4112 F: 201-601-5905 Linda Diemer E: [email protected] Mathematics Chairperson/Teacher Secaucus High/Middle School ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL (K-8) 11 Mill Ridge Road Secaucus, NJ 07094 Sister Ellen Fischer HS T: (201) 974-2033/F: (201) 974-0026 Principal MS T: (201) 974-2022/F: (201) 974-2006 Saint Nicholas School E: [email protected] 118 Ferry Street Jersey City, NJ 07307 Robert Presuto T: 201-659-5948 Director of Educational Technology F: 201-659-0773 Data Assessment & Grants E: [email protected] Secaucus Board of Education 20 Centre Avenue WEEHAWKEN Secaucus, NJ 07094 T: 201-974-2082 Anthony La Bruno F: 201-974-1911 7/8 Grade Principal E: [email protected] Weehawken High School 53 Liberty Place Dr. Daniela Riser Weehawken, NJ 07086 Science Supervisor T: 201-422-6141 (direct) Secaucus High/Middle School T: 201-422-6146 11 Mill Ridge Road F: 201-422-6149 Secaucus, NJ 07094 E: [email protected] HS T: (201) 974-2033/F: (201) 974-0026 MS T: (201) 974-2022/F: (201) 974-2006 E: [email protected] Revised: 1/6/2011 3/5 C-TEAMS PROJECT CONTACTS WEST MILFORD EVALUATION Debra Gretina Susan Lowes Supervisor, Mathematics Director, Research and Evaluation West Milford Township High School Institute for Learning Technologies 67 Highlander Drive Teachers College West Milford, NJ 07480 Columbia University T: 973-697-1701 X7058 525 West 120th Street, Box 144 F: 973-208-0912 New York, NY 10027 E: [email protected] T: 212-678-8198 F: 212-678-8227 Margaret “Peg” Codey E: [email protected] Supervisor, Science West Milford Township High School Seungoh Paek 67 Highlander Drive Research Assistant West Milford, NJ 07480 Institute for Learning Technologies T: 973-697-1701 X7057 Teachers College F: 973-208-0912 Columbia University E: [email protected] th 525 West 120 Street, Box 144 Mike McCormick New York, NY 10027 Principal T: 212-678 3209 Marshall Hill School F: 212-678-8227 210 Marshall Hill Road E: [email protected] West Milford, NJ 07480 T: 973-728-3430 STEVENS F: 973-728-1444 [email protected] Brian Blackmore Curriculum and Professional Development ST. PETER’S Specialist, CIESE Stevens Institute of Technology Jim Jacobson Castle Point on the Hudson Associate Professor Hoboken, NJ 07030 Education Department T: 201-216-5444 St. Peter’s College F: 201-216-8069 2641 Kennedy Boulevard E: [email protected] Jersey City, NJ 07306 T: 201-915-9253 Katheryn Kennedy F: 201-915-9074 Curriculum and Professional Development E: [email protected] Specialist, CIESE Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point on the Hudson Hoboken, NJ 07030 T: 201-216-4553 F: 201-216-8069 E: [email protected] Revised: 1/6/2011 4/5 C-TEAMS PROJECT CONTACTS STEVENS (cont’d) Philip Leopold Director and Professor Chemical Biology and Biomedical Engineering McLean Chemical Sciences Bldg, Room 515 Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point on the Hudson Hoboken, NJ 07030 T: 201- 216-8957 F: 201-216-8240 E: [email protected] Larry Levine Professor, Mathematical Sciences Kidde Complex, Room 111 Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point on the Hudson Hoboken, NJ 07030 T: 201-216-8379 F: 201-216-8321 E: [email protected] Mercedes McKay Deputy Director, CIESE Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point on the Hudson Hoboken, NJ 07030 T: 201-216-8063 F: 201-216-8069 E: [email protected] Revised: 1/6/2011 5/5 .
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