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 ER hires new superintendent

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By Colleen Reynolds / Reporter

EAST RUTHERFORD (Nov. 25, 2009, 12:40 p.m.) — A lengthy search for a full-time superintendent culminated with the East Rutherford Board of Education’s unanimous appointment of Kenneth Rota as superintendent of schools at its public meeting, Thursday, Nov. 19, following the recommendation of the district’s personnel committee.

“I have a high level of comfort in turning over the reins,” interim Superintendent of Schools Daniel Swirsky said in a phone interview. “(Rota) certainly has an outstanding record.”

Rota, the current principal of Glen Ridge High School in Essex County, will replace Swirsky Jan. 1, to lead the two-school district, which enrolls 397 students in pre-kindergarten through fourth grade at McKenzie School and 313 students in the fifth through eighth grades at Alfred S. Faust Intermediate School. He will assume control at a time when the district has been craving stability with its leadership, after having had three superintendents in short succession. The district also continues to seek ways to streamline services with its related single-school districts covering Carlstadt Public School and Henry P. Becton Regional High School.

“I’m very excited to get started,” Rota told The Leader. “I’m looking forward to a great career in East Rutherford,” withholding comment on specific goals until he familiarizes himself better with the schools.

Although he served a stint as interim superintendent in Glen Ridge, Rota will step into his first role as a permanent superintendent when his initial contract period in East Rutherford commences this January. His contract, which was approved by Aaron Graham, the executive county superintendent, extends through June 30, 2013. His salary was set at $170,000.

“Mr. Rota stood out amongst the candidates due to his accomplishments during his eight years as principal of Glen Ridge High School. Glen Ridge is rated the number five school in the State of New Jersey. I believe this says a lot about Mr. Rota’s commitment to the education of our youth,” Board President Dennis Monks stated in an e-mail.

During his leadership post in Glen Ridge, where he has served as principal since July 2001, Rota said he is especially proud of increasing the number of opportunities for students in terms of community service.

He has also been responsible for supervising all aspects of high school and middle school program operations in Glen Ridge, including overall responsibility for facilities and maintenance. In addition to assisting in the supervision of a building expansion project at the high school and being responsible for the creation of the school’s annual budget, Rota also oversaw changes in curriculum, instruction and facilities utilization as student enrollment increased.

Rota holds a master’s degree in administration from St. Peter’s College and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from St. Bonaventure University in western New York.

His professional résumé includes a post as vice principal of Kinnelon High School in Morris County and teaching posts in English and psychology at Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, where he also served as a guidance counselor.

In one way, being selected as East Rutherford’s superintendent represents a homecoming for Rota, who was born in the borough, but moved at the age of six months to New Milford, where he was raised.

Rota now lives in Ridgewood with his wife, Jill, an elementary school teacher, and his two children, who attend Ridgewood High School.

To initiate Rota as an “official Wildcat,” Monks presented him with a maroon “Wildcats” visor on behalf of the board, following the official vote.

“We welcome Mr. Rota and look forward to a long-lasting relationship,” Monks stated.

Also at the Nov. 19 meeting, the board accepted Swirsky’s resignation, with regrets.

In a later interview, Swirsky named the implementation of a nine-period day with block scheduling at Faust School, which increased the amount of instructional time for mathematics and language arts, as one of his proudest accomplishments since he took over Sept. 1, 2008.

His interim term was set to expire Aug. 30, 2010. He is undecided about what he will do next.

In an effort to ease the transition of superintendents, the East Rutherford schools will schedule “meet and greet” sessions for the public throughout December.




 
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by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 01 @ 19:34:20 UTC
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Waste at the Local Level (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Friday, November 27 @ 00:47:48 UTC
Instead of enabling the candidacy of a jerk like Chris Johnson who knows absolutely nothing about being a councilman, The Leader would do the reading area a service by investigating the waste and redundancy and duplication of services, personnel and expenses in all of these small towns.

To pay someone $170,000 to preside over 710 kids is insane. There are high school principals with 2,000 kids in New Jersey who make less than this guy!

This is the waste people. The same with the cops making $175,000 to be chief of police in a town that's a mile square like NA?

The guy doesn't even work a 40-hour week!

DO YOU KNOW ANYONE IN AMERICA THAT MAKES $170K ON A WORK WEEK OF LESS THAN 40 HOURS?

Figure it out!

That's $170,000 divided by 52 weeks or $3,269 per week gross!

That's $3,269 divided by 32 hours or $102 per hour!

That's 32 divided by 5 days or 6.4 per day.

That's $652.80 per day.

That's reasonable.

The Chief of Police in NA makes more than the whole staff at The Leader Newspapers combined, but they would rather sensationalize the ranting of a clown like Johnson who doesn't pay taxes or own a house...does he have a job?

That's what's important?

No wonder no reads newspapers anymore


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by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 25 @ 22:40:49 UTC
$170,000!!!!!!! This is CRAZY....


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by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 25 @ 21:49:13 UTC
Iwill give him less than a year and this board will drive him out of town.


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Re: decrease salaries ALL AROUND (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 25 @ 20:11:32 UTC
170,000 is to much. Time to start cutting pay so we can cut our taxes PEROID


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Classic suburban rip-off (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 25 @ 20:20:03 UTC
You have a district with 710 students paying an administrative cost per student of $239 to pay this jerk and that isn't a ripoff?

Why does a district with less than a 1,000 kids not merge with another local community?

What is the reason to pay this guy $170,000 per year to work 5 hours a day and 180 days a year?

Maybe the Leader should look into the costs and stop enabling expensive government.

People want to know why your taxes increase? This is a prime example of administrative redundnacy and waste at the local level.



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