West Windsor-Plainsboro’s Victoria Kniewel has been elected to a national association of superintendents that was founded to improve the quality of educational opportunities, programs, and services for children, staff, and parents in its member districts.
Kniewel was elected to the National Suburban School Superintendents Association, which has a limited membership of 100 superintendents from pre-eminent suburban school districts around the nation, stated a press release from the school district this month.
School board president Hemant Marathe released a statement congratulating Kniewel on her appointment. “It is important to share information with other high-achieving districts around the country and to learn from these school districts,” said Marathe. He also said that Kniewel will continue to be “instrumental in bringing best practices to WW-P.”