A highly qualified person from New Jersey, Thomas McMahon Superintendent has served many organizations throughout his career and is highly appreciated for his contributions to the education sector. He is aware of his responsibilities towards the society and strives to make it a better place to live for everyone. He is actively involved in many welfare practices and serves as the chairman of Watchful Shepherd program that is dedicated to protecting children from family violence. Moreover, he also SERVED AS A BOARD member of The Association of Retarded Citizens, Ocean County, and works for the welfare of mentally retarded individuals. CURRENTLY, HE IS A TRUSTEE AT A LOCAL HOSPITAL, COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER.
Thomas McMahon Superintendent has served the Plumsted Township School District and Toms River School District, and presently, he is working for the Barnegat Township School District. He is a well-qualified individual and has attended many reputable educational institutes to received education, such as Jersey City State College, New Jersey, Monmouth University, and Rutgers University. These institutions hold reputation for providing students with a healthy and friendly environment that enhances learning experiences. Thomas was among the top 25 graduate students in New Jersey and was given a full scholarship as a Garden State Fellow. Moreover, he was also invited to take part in 2005 Oxford Round Table at the Oxford University. Thomas McMahon Superintendent was responsible for training staff on the middle school philosophy for the transition from K-8 to 6-8 school building. He helped both old and new staff members learn some efficient instructional techniques, and developed a business partnership program ($850, 000) at the Plumsted Township School District.
In addition, he also created a professional development network THAT HELPED GENERATE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT worth 4.5 million dollars with the COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY. BY HELPING THE He helped in raising $50, 000 annually for athletic programs and over $50,000 for local college scholarships BY HELPING FORM THE BARNEGAT EDUCATION FOUNDATION. Thomas McMahon Superintendent has also set the record of being the youngest Assistant Commissioner of Education in the Charge of Finance, IN New Jersey State. He is highly respected by his seniors and colleagues for his friendly nature and positive stance towards life.
Thomas McMahon Superintendent has served the Plumsted Township School District and Toms River School District, and presently, he is working for the Barnegat Township School District. He is a well-qualified individual and has attended many reputable educational institutes to received education, such as Jersey City State College, New Jersey, Monmouth University, and Rutgers University. These institutions hold reputation for providing students with a healthy and friendly environment that enhances learning experiences. Thomas was among the top 25 graduate students in New Jersey and was given a full scholarship as a Garden State Fellow. Moreover, he was also invited to take part in 2005 Oxford Round Table at the Oxford University. Thomas McMahon Superintendent was responsible for training staff on the middle school philosophy for the transition from K-8 to 6-8 school building. He helped both old and new staff members learn some efficient instructional techniques, and developed a business partnership program ($850, 000) at the Plumsted Township School District.
In addition, he also created a professional development network THAT HELPED GENERATE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT worth 4.5 million dollars with the COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY. BY HELPING THE He helped in raising $50, 000 annually for athletic programs and over $50,000 for local college scholarships BY HELPING FORM THE BARNEGAT EDUCATION FOUNDATION. Thomas McMahon Superintendent has also set the record of being the youngest Assistant Commissioner of Education in the Charge of Finance, IN New Jersey State. He is highly respected by his seniors and colleagues for his friendly nature and positive stance towards life.
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