Rocco’s official first day in Hamilton is slated for May 8. “My primary focus will be to work with our faculty, staff and administrators on providing our students with an excellent education and building strong community relations with our stakeholders,” he said. In Spotswood, Rocco has been instrumental in transitioning the district’s curriculum to the common core, as well as addressing PARCC assessment changes. Prior to landing his current job in Spotswood, a district comprised of four schools, he filled the role of an elementary school principal and assistant to the superintendent in Hillsborough. Rocco has made bounds in his career since first accepting a vice principal position with a middle school in Hillsborough in 1999. He went on to attend Seton Hall University, retaining a doctorate in education in 2014. Rocco graduated from TCNJ with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education in 1994 and subsequently, a master’s degree in 1999. “As a resident of Hamilton, I look forward to building strong school and community relations for the betterment of our students, school district and community.”Īside from the four years Rocco has spent as Spotswood’s chief administrator, he’s also dedicated the past five years to his alma mater, The College of New Jersey, where he’s worked as an adjunct professor. “The job was a good fit as an educator, because I see the work being done by our teachers, administrators and board of education and I am excited to work with them,” Rocco said. 6 special meeting, the township’s school board announced that the current Spotswood Superintendent, Scott Rocco, an 18-year Hamilton resident, would be filling the district’s top post. Scott Rocco Superintendent of Hamilton School DistrictĪfter a nearly two-year hiatus, the Hamilton Township School District has named a permanent superintendent to take the administrative reins.Īt a Feb.
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