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Superintendent announces principal resignation, testing changes and district updates

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Superintendent reported Lincoln Roosevelt principal Chris Argenziano's resignation and an ongoing search, described upcoming NJSLA adaptive field testing, and gave operational updates including a $91,000 insurance payment for a June flood, a new aviation concrete pad, an investment return, and a procurement audit by the Department of Agriculture.

Superintendent Dr. Santor told the Roxbury Township School District Board of Education on Sept. 15 that Lincoln Roosevelt School principal Chris Argenziano has resigned to accept a central-office position in another district and that the search for a replacement is underway, with the board expected to appoint a new principal at its Oct. 13 meeting.

Dr. Santor also briefed the board on changes to the New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA). He said the state is moving the NJSLA to an adaptive model designed to provide more diagnostic information tailored to individual students; field testing for the adaptive version will take place this fall, and the adaptive NJSLA…

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