“I am looking forward to getting to know all the students of SCS. I look forward to helping them grow academically and in their relationship with the Lord.” -- Colleen McElroy, the newly appointed principal of St. Catherine of Siena School in Cedar Grove.
Kassie Pierinelli is the new principal at St. Joseph School in Oradell. She is an alumna of the Archdiocese of Newark’s Catholic schools, having attended St. Theresa School in Kenilworth, Mother Seton Regional High School in Clark, and Seton Hall University for her undergraduate degree. Before becoming Principal of St. Joseph School in Oradell, she was principal at Felician School for Exceptional Children in Lodi. In addition to being an educational leader, she is a professional vocalist who cantors at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Wayne.
Dr. Megan Fisher is the new principal at the Academy of St. Paul in Ramsey. She earned a B.A. and M.S. in Educational Technology from Ramapo College of New Jersey, an M.A. in Curriculum & Instruction, and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Caldwell University. Her doctoral dissertation focused on why Catholic school educators remain long-term in Catholic education. She taught 4th and 5th grade science within the Archdiocese of Newark for eight years. She is dedicated to Catholic education and is happy to have found her home in Catholic schools.
Katharine Clemente is the new interim principal at the Academy of Our Lady in Glen Rock. Coincidentally, she is a member of the first graduating class of the Academy (previously called St. Catharine Interparochial School). She is a graduate of Montclair State University, and this year marks her 12th year working in the Archdiocese of Newark schools. She is “proud to be the school’s interim principal.”
Eric Reid is the new interim principal at Notre Dame Academy in Palisades Park. He received his B.A. in Economics from Providence College before deciding to embark on a career in education. He attended Seton Hall University, where he participated in their Educational Partners in Catholic Schools (EPICS) and Catholic School Leadership Programs and received his M.A. and Ed.S degrees. He taught at Sacred Heart School in Jersey City and has served as vice principal for the last six years at Notre Dame Academy. This is his 15th year working in the Archdiocese of Newark.
Thomas Conroy is the new principal of Our Lady of the Lake School in Verona. He completed both his undergraduate and graduate degrees at Montclair State University. He has 30 years of experience working in public schools and teaching and administrative positions at the elementary, middle, high school, and district levels. He is now entering his 23rd year as a school administrator.
Colleen McElroy is the new principal of St. Catherine of Siena School in Cedar Grove. As a lifelong member of the St. Catherine of Siena parish and an alumna of St. Catherine of Siena School, she said she is “thrilled to take on a new role as principal.” She earned her undergraduate degree from Villanova University and her graduate degree from Montclair State University. She returns to St. Catherine's this year with over 20 years of school experience. She is looking forward to using her expertise and love for Catholic education to help SCS grow in its mission.
William McGee is the new interim principal at St. Nicholas School in Jersey City. He has worked in the Archdiocese of Newark for 20 years at Saint Michael School in Newark. He holds a BA from Montclair State University, an MA in Liberal Studies from Kean University, and has taken graduate courses in Catholic Leadership at Seton Hall University.
Charles Syby is the new principal at Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair. He received his B.S.E. from Seton Hall University and M.A. in Educational Administration & Supervision from Seton Hall University. He served as a history teacher and vice principal at Queen of Peace High School in North Arlington for 27 years and as Dean of Students at Cristo Rey Newark High School for three years.
Dr. Michael Seeback is the new Head of School at Immaculate Conception High School in Montclair. He is entering his 10th year at ICH, having previously served as the interim principal, assistant principal, and science teacher. He is a proud alum of Catholic schools, having graduated from St. John the Evangelist School in Bergenfield, Paramus Catholic High School, and Seton Hall University, where he earned his B.S, M.A., Ed.S, and Ed.D degrees. He is an active volunteer in the Ringwood community, where he resides with his wife and three sons.