North Brunswick Township Public Schools
Janet Ciarrocca is an experienced educational leader currently serving as the Superintendent of Schools for North Brunswick Township Public Schools since July 2017, with prior roles as Acting Superintendent and Director of Curriculum and Instruction. Ciarrocca has extensive experience in school administration, having been the Principal at Livingston Park School from August 2013 to April 2022 and at Learning Community Charter School from September 2009 to August 2013. Additionally, Ciarrocca held the position of Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Technology for North Brunswick Township Schools from July 2017 to July 2021 and served as a Library Media Specialist at Bayberry Elementary School from September 2000 to September 2009. Ciarrocca holds multiple degrees, including a Master's in Educational Media from Kean University and a Master's in Elementary Education from Seton Hall University, along with a Bachelor's in Russian Studies from Randolph College.
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North Brunswick Township Public Schools
Mission Statement The mission of the North Brunswick school district is to educate our students to become independent thinkers and problem solvers, empowered to meet the challenges of our evolving world. The children’s learning will be based in real-life situations in order to develop the skills, life experiences, and self-esteem required to achieve success. Actualization demands that the educational community provide a safe, nurturing environment in which individual and civic responsibility is fostered and diversity is respected. We consider the infusion of digital resources, processes, and learning throughout the curriculum to be a district priority. It is the expectation that all members of North Brunswick’s educational community will proficiently utilize and interact with tools and applications to acquire information, apply higher order cognitive processes, and solve problems. Our curricula, programs, and initiatives will continuously endeavor to include the skills, knowledge, and understandings to be successful in college, career, and life. Themes such as collaboration, digital citizenship, constructivism, and student-centered approaches will be crystallized and integrated throughout the n-12 program.