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Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference NORTHWEST JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SCHOOL DIRECTORY 2013-14 http://www.nwjerseyac.com Sportsmanship is our Priority 1 ABOUT THE NORTHWEST JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference was formed during the 2008-09 school year, as a result of the realignment of the conferences in Northern and Central New Jersey by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Association (NJSIAA). The NJAC consists of schools in all of Morris and Sussex Counties. All the schools in Sussex County were part of the Sussex County Interscholastic League (SCIL). The schools in Morris County were part of three conferences, depending on enrollments: • Colonial Hills Conference (CHC) • Iron Hills Conference (IHC) • Northern Hills Conference (NHC) The schools were realigned under a plan by the NJSIAA to save costs on transportation and to restore the rivalries between various schools in the area. It gives a chance for neighboring schools to play each other. The NJSIAA had spent a year researching the details and learned that many conferences had schools in three or four counties. For example, the Northern Hills Conference had schools in Morris, Essex, and Passaic Counties. In December 2008, Hackettstown, not wanting to travel long distances and make sure that student athletes do not lose time in class, decided to leave the Skyland Conference, which consists of schools in Hunterdon, Warren, and Somerset Counties, and join the NJAC, so that they could play schools that are closer to the Warren County high school. During the 2010-11 school year, North Warren Regional also cited that they did not want to travel long distances and decided to leave the Skyland Conference to join the NJAC during the 2012-13 school year. 2 WELCOME AND ABOUT THIS DIRECTORY Welcome to the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC). The NJAC consists of schools in Northwest New Jersey in Morris and Sussex Counties and Hackettstown and North Warren Regional in Warren County. This directory is the work of Mr. Sanjay Iyer, who graduated from Morris Knolls High School in 1997. After he graduated from Morris Knolls, he went on to college, at FDU in Teaneck, NJ, and graduated with a BA in Computer Science in 2003. Since then, he has been in IT consulting working as an IT recruiter/resource manager. Iyer spent so many hours putting this directory together and used various sources to do so. He has provided information about the following: • Principals • Athletic Directors • Chief School Administrators (CSA) For principals and CSA’s, he has also provided information about their secretaries and the phone numbers for both of them are those of their respective secretaries. He has used various school directories, including those from the following organizations: • Morris County Executive Superintendent of Schools • New Jersey State Department of Education (NJDOE) • New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) • Sussex County Executive Superintendent of Schools • Warren County Executive Superintendent of Schools Iyer and I hope that you’ll be able to use this directory to communicate with your counterparts. Darren Groh Principal, Chatham High School President, NJAC 3 MISSION STATEMENT The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference will help foster growth and development among student athletes and make them prepared for today’s changing world. The NJAC will make sure that they have all the skills that will make them more confident and resilient. NORTHWEST JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEMBER SCHOOLS Academy of Saint Elizabeth Morristown Boonton Morristown-Beard Butler Mount Olive Chatham Mountain Lakes Dover Newton Delbarton North Warren Regional Hackettstown Parsippany Hanover Park Parsippany Hills High Point Regional Pequannock Township Hopatcong Pope John XXIII Regional Jefferson Township Randolph Kinnelon Roxbury Kittatinny Regional Sparta Lenape Valley Regional Sussex County Technical Madison Vernon Township Montville Township Villa Walsh Academy Morris Catholic Wallkill Valley Regional Morris County School of Technology West Morris Central Morris Hills West Morris Mendham Morris Knolls Whippany Park 4 NEW JERSEY STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (NJSIAA) • Thomas Holt, Senior Vice-President, Bank of America, President of the Executive Committee • Steve Timko, Executive Director [email protected] • Don Danser, Assistant Director [email protected] • Kim DeGraw-Cole, Assistant Director [email protected] • Jack DuBois, Assistant Director [email protected] • DuBois was athletic director at Morris Hills from 1995 to 2005 • Larry White, Assistant Director [email protected] • Gary Zarrilli, Business Administrator/Accounting Manager [email protected] 1161 Rt. 130 North, P.O. Box 487, Robbinsville, NJ 08691 http://www.njsiaa.org Phone: 609-259-2776, Fax: 609-259-3047 Copies of this directory are available in the principal’s office at each NJAC member school and are being distributed to the principals and athletic directors at NJAC member schools and to the NJSIAA. Any student athlete, parent, or coach who wants copies of this directory should go to the NJAC web site, http://www.nwjerseyac.com, or contact their principal. 5 NORTHWEST JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION Please go to our web site, www.nwjerseyac.com for the details about the NJAC administration, which includes the details about the officers of the Board of Governors (BOG), Athletic Directors, and committees. The president of the BOG is Mr. Darren Groh, the principal at Chatham High School, the president of the Athletic Directors, who’s also the secretary of the BOG, is Mr. Robert Haraka, the athletic director at Morris Hills High School. DIRECTIONS TO SCHOOLS For directions to each of the schools, please go to www.nwjerseyac.com or the web sites for each of the individual schools to get directions to each of the schools and their athletic facilities. CODE OF CONDUCT • Accept the decision of the officials as final. • Do NOT endanger the safety or comfort of players, coaches, officials and/or school administration. • Threatening, obscene gestures are deemed UNSPORTSMANLIKE by the officials and/or school administration. Refrain from such actions. • Spirit signs, noisemakers, food and drinks are PROHIBITED in the gym. • ANY PERSON VIOLATING THIS CODE MAY BE SUBJECT TO EJECTION!!! The NJAC Code of Conduct is posted in the gymnasium at each NJAC member school. 6 ACADEMY OF SAINT ELIZABETH 2 Convent Rd., Convent Station, 07961, Morris County http://www.aosenj.org Main Office: 973-290-5200 Fax: 973-290-5335 Sr. Pat Costello Principal Katie Skidmore Secretary to Principal Phone: 973-290-5202 E-mail: [email protected] Declan Burke Athletic Director Phone: 973-290-5229 E-mail: [email protected] 7 BOONTON 306 Lathrop Ave., Boonton, 07005, Morris County http://www.boontonschools.org Main Office: 973-335-9700 Fax: 973-402-5135 Jacalyn Richardson Principal Michele Wolchesky Secretary to Principal Phone: 973-335-9700 Ext. 2221 E-mail: [email protected] David Hughen Athletic Director Phone: 973-335-9700 Ext. 2230 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL OFFICE Dr. Christine Johnson Chief School Administrator Rose Sullivan Secretary to CSA Phone: 973-335-3994 Ext. 230 E-mail: [email protected] Boonton Board of Education 434 Lathrop Ave., Boonton, 07005, Morris County http://www.boontonschools.org District Main Number: 973-335-3994 Fax: 973-335-8281 8 BUTLER 38 Bartholdi Ave., Butler, 07405, Morris County http://www.butlerboe.org Main Office: 973-492-2000 Fax: 973-492-8672 Martin J. Wall Principal Jane Gravino Secretary to Principal Phone: 973-492-2000 Ext. 201 E-mail: [email protected] David Doty Athletic Director Phone: 973-492-2000 Ext. 279 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL OFFICE Mario Cardinale Chief School Administrator Debbie Priestner Secretary to CSA Phone: 973-492-2000 Ext. 311 E-mail: [email protected] Butler Board of Education H.S. Annex Building, 38 Bartholdi Ave., Butler, 07405 http://www.butlerboe.org District Main Number: 973-492-2000 Fax: 973-492-1016 973-492-2000 is the main number for both Butler High School and the Butler Board of Education. 9 CHATHAM 255 Lafayette Ave., Chatham, 07928, Morris County http://www.chatham-nj.org Main Office: 973-457-2505 Fax: 973-457-2486 Darren Groh Principal Leslie Chapman Secretary to Principal Phone: 973-457-2505 Ext. 2014 E-mail: [email protected] Bill Librera Athletic Director Phone: 973-457-2534 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL OFFICE Dr. Mike LaSusa Chief School Administrator Margie Murphy Secretary to CSA Phone: 973-457-2520 E-mail: [email protected] School District of the Chathams Chatham Township Hall, 58 Meyersville Rd., Chatham, 07928 http://www.chatham-nj.org District Main Number: 973-457-2500 Fax: 973-457-2481 10 DELBARTON 230 Mendham Rd., Morristown, 07960, Morris County http://www.delbarton.org Main Office: 973-538-3231 Fax: 973-538-8836 Br. Paul Diveny Principal Connie Curnow Secretary to Principal Phone: 973-538-3231 Ext. 3019 E-mail: [email protected] Dan Whalen Athletic Director Phone: 973-538-3231 Ext. 3030 E-mail: [email protected] 11 DOVER 100 Grace St., Dover, 07801, Morris County http://www.dover-nj.org Main Office: 973-989-2010 Fax: 973-989-5649 Delvis Rodriguez Principal Bonnie McCloskey Secretary to Principal Phone: 973-989-2014 E-mail: [email protected] Sean Bullock Athletic Director Phone: 973-989-2074 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL OFFICE Bob Becker Chief School Administrator Karen Koster Secretary to CSA Phone: 973-989-2004 E-mail: [email protected] Dover Board of Education 100 Grace St., Dover, 07801 http://www.dover-nj.org District Main Number: 973-989-2000 Fax: 973-989-1662 12 HACKETTSTOWN 701 Warren St., Hackettstown, 07840, Warren County http://www.hackettstown.org Main Office: 908-852-8150 Fax: 908-852-6214 John Sarcone Principal Debbie DiBernard Secretary to Principal Phone: 908-852-8150 Ext. 224 E-mail: [email protected] Bob Grauso Athletic Director Phone: 908-852-8150 Ext. 253 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL OFFICE David Mango Chief School Administrator Cindy D’Ottavio Secretary to CSA Phone: 908-852-2800 Ext.
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