Camden City School District
Jeff Grossman is an experienced educational leader currently serving as Vice Principal and Lead Educator at Camden City School District since September 2008, where responsibilities include training, managing, supervising, and coaching staff while providing actionable feedback. Prior to this role, Jeff served as a Kindergarten Teacher, noted for professionalism and initiative in managing a classroom of 19 students, including those with special needs. Additionally, Jeff taught 5th grade at Jewish Children's Folkshul from September 2010 to June 2016, focusing on Jewish history and culture. Educational qualifications include participation in the National Principals Academy Fellowship and the New Jersey Leaders to Leaders Principal Residency, along with a Master of Public Administration in Educational Administration and Supervision and an MBA in Marketing. Jeff holds a Bachelor of Arts in Radio Television and Film.
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Camden City School District
About Our Schools In the late 1800's, the Camden City Public School System became a reality. Some of America's most well known and renowned citizens are graduates of the Camden City Schools. Today, our K-12 school district numbers approximately 15,000 students attending 20 elementary/family schools, one middle schools, two traditional high schools, two magnet high schools and one nontraditional high school. District educational programs include computer-supported classroom instruction, well-defined curriculum and instruction for average, academically talented and special needs students, as well as, specialized study in allied health and the creative and performing arts in the magnet high schools. A full range of school-to-career education is available to our students, including work experiences. Traditional college preparatory programs compliment all high schools. All district schools value the importance of community service and engage in community-oriented projects and programs throughout the school year. The district supports the education of the whole child. Extracurricular activities serve to underscore the district commitment.