Dr. Paul Appointed as New Superintendent of Mullica Township School District

In a recent Mullica School Board meeting, Dr. Paul was officially appointed as the new superintendent following a detailed and comprehensive selection process. Her appointment was confirmed by a board vote.

00:00The selection process for the new superintendent was extensive, beginning in April of the previous year. The board collaborated with the New Jersey School Boards Association to craft the advertisement and manage applications from 29 candidates. The board reviewed resumes, cover letters, and responses to open-ended questions, narrowing it down to conduct two rounds of interviews. The questions asked were diverse and scenario-based, covering topics such as curriculum, student achievement, discipline, budget, and community relationships. Dr. Paul distinguished herself with her thoughtful and detailed responses, especially in the second round of interviews, ultimately leading to her selection.

04:12Dr. Paul brings 24 years of experience in education, primarily in Atlantic County, to her new role. Her background includes roles as a special education teacher, vice principal, principal, and director of curriculum and student services, providing her with a wide-ranging understanding of student needs from pre-kindergarten through high school. Her commitment to the community extends beyond her professional duties, as she has participated in local youth sports organizations and the PTA.

06:03During the meeting, Dr. Paul expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, highlighting the thoughtful nature of the interview process and her excitement to work with the committed school board and community. She emphasized her dedication to fostering the success of the district and its students, drawing on her extensive experience and passion for education.

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