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District Leadership

David T. Johnson
Assistant Superintendent
 
Renee Davis, Ed.D.
Supervisor of Special Education
 
 

Lee Neamand 
Director of Career and Technical Education
 
Adam Recktenwald 
Supervisor of Career and Technical Education
 
 

Eugene Catanzaro
Director of Curriculum and Instruction
 
Daniel Gallant
Supervisor of Educational Technology
 
Katherine Dennison
Supervisor of ELA, History, and World Languages
 
Zenia De La Cruz
Supervisor of Math and Science
 
 

Zachary Levine
Director of Adult Education

 

TBD
Director of Personnel
 
 
 

Karl J. Knehr, CPA
Business Administrator of Facilities
and Capital Planning
 

Joe Howe, Ed. D., CPA
Business Administrator of Operations
howej@mcmsnj.net
732-257-3300, ext. 1953

Francine Thompson
Assistant Business Administrator
 
Satchell Haughton, CEFM
Director of Facilities
 
 

Christine D'Agostino
Director of External Affairs
 
 

Arismendy Almonte
Supervisor of Technology
 
 

Michael Pede
Director of Athletics

Organized for Innovation

In 1914, the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners (then, the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders) established its vocational-technical school district to fulfill the need for occupational training throughout the State of New Jersey.

Today, training a workforce for a rapidly changing economy is an issue of vital importance for our nation's economic health and continuing social stability. District leaders help ensure the continued quality of our local and national workforce.

Middlesex County Magnet Schools provide an impressive pool of employees within the region. An impressive 79% of graduates work in the surrounding area, enriching the very heart of Central Jersey's municipalities with their talent and dedication. The magnet schools offer career programs with courses at the:
  • high school level,
  • post-secondary levels,
  • adult evening schools,
  • apprenticeship programs,
  • programming serving special education students,
  • and in our local community businesses and industries.

High school students meet all the academic requirements for graduation mandated by the New Jersey Department of Education and graduate with competitive skills to enter the labor force each year. Following the vision of , the district is actively refining its curriculum, embracing new technology, and preparing new students for college and career readiness.