Kaye can expand excellence and maintain high standards in WW-P

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We have known Richard Kaye since we relocated to West Windsor 16 years ago. During this time, we’ve discovered Richard’s extraordinary gift as an educator.

With 44 years of experience as a teacher, principal and administrator, he brings a high level of skills and expertise to the WW-P School District. By his participation on the school board we can take advantage of his previous wide-range experience in the developmental needs of learners K-12, in the best practices of instruction and curriculum development, and in his highly regarded staff relationships.

Examples of his experiences and accomplishments in the field of education include:

Principal of South Brunswick High School and Crossroads Middle School for 25 years.

Co-chairperson N.J. State Department of Education Study of Adolescent Education.

Consultant to the: Career Education Office, U.S. Department of Education; Public Schools of North Arlington, Ohio; Maryland State Department of Education; Mott Foundation, Flint, Michigan.

Member, N.J. State Department of Education Board of Examiners.

Recipient, Golden Lamp Award, Outstanding Secondary School Principal of N.J.

In conclusion, we urge the people of WW-P to elect Richard Kaye in order to expand excellence and maintain high standards in an already recognized outstanding school district.

— Paul & Andrea Pitluk, West Windsor

CE-WWPN

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