Based in Toms River, Thomas McMahon Superintendent has gained huge recognition for serving several reputed educational institutions like the Barnegat Township School District, West Essex Regional School District and Toms River Regional School District. He graduated from Monmouth University in New Jersey and received his post-graduation degree in Educational Administration & Supervision from Jersey City State College, Jersey City, New Jersey. In addition to this, Thomas also obtained a doctorate in Administration & Supervision from Rutgers University, New Brunswick campus. He was an outstanding student and was conferred several scholarships like the Garden State Fellowship, George F. Link Business Scholarship and Freed Foundation Scholarship.
Thomas McMahon Superintendent was inducted into five National Honor Societies. In 1986, he joined the Toms River Regional School District as a Business Education Teacher and trained teachers on instructional techniques. At the district, he later served as an Assistant Superintendent/ School Business Administrator and developed technology learning centers throughout the district. Apart from this, from January 1986 until June 1986, Thomas also served in the Wall Township School District. He worked with the Professional Development Program at the College of New Jersey, which created a $4.5 million professional development network. In addition to this, he also led the establishment of a pre K-12 school district from a K-8 school district. This involved revising curriculum, hiring new staff and training teachers on new curriculum implementation. He also created numerous new offices, combined the philosophies of new and old staff and also implemented new technologies throughout the district.
Thomas McMahon Superintendent negotiated changes to the New Jersey School funding and construction aid formulas, with the collaborative support of Board of Education members, government offices and educational stakeholders. This effort helped in increasing aid to the Barnegat and Toms River school districts. Thomas introduced various new curricular programs like Everyday Math, Study Island, Gifted/Talented, Instrumental Music, SAT Prep, Behavioral Disabilities and Kindergarten Plus, which were widely accepted by the parents and key stakeholders.
Thomas McMahon Superintendent was inducted into five National Honor Societies. In 1986, he joined the Toms River Regional School District as a Business Education Teacher and trained teachers on instructional techniques. At the district, he later served as an Assistant Superintendent/ School Business Administrator and developed technology learning centers throughout the district. Apart from this, from January 1986 until June 1986, Thomas also served in the Wall Township School District. He worked with the Professional Development Program at the College of New Jersey, which created a $4.5 million professional development network. In addition to this, he also led the establishment of a pre K-12 school district from a K-8 school district. This involved revising curriculum, hiring new staff and training teachers on new curriculum implementation. He also created numerous new offices, combined the philosophies of new and old staff and also implemented new technologies throughout the district.
Thomas McMahon Superintendent negotiated changes to the New Jersey School funding and construction aid formulas, with the collaborative support of Board of Education members, government offices and educational stakeholders. This effort helped in increasing aid to the Barnegat and Toms River school districts. Thomas introduced various new curricular programs like Everyday Math, Study Island, Gifted/Talented, Instrumental Music, SAT Prep, Behavioral Disabilities and Kindergarten Plus, which were widely accepted by the parents and key stakeholders.
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