Lawrence Township Public schools names new assistant superintendent

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The Lawrence Township Public Schools has selected Neel Desai as the district’s new assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction.

The board approved Desai’s appointment at its Jan. 2 meeting, and he is set to begin the role on March 10.

Desai, an educator and administrator with nearly 25 years of experience, holds a Master of Education from Rutgers Graduate School of Education and administrative certification through the NJEXCEL/FEA Leadership Program.

He also earned bachelor’s degrees in psychology and exercise science and sports studies, offering him a well-rounded foundation in education and human development.

Desai has served in several leadership roles, including elementary school teacher, vice principal, principal and director across various school districts.

“His leadership is defined by his unwavering commitment to collaboration, fostering strong partnerships with all stakeholders to ensure the success of students and staff alike,” said a news release issued by the Lawrence Township Public Schools. “His dedication to professional growth and student achievement has been integral to his success in these roles.”

In addition to his administrative work, Desai has led workshops for organizations such as the N.J. Principals and Supervisors Association, the N.J. Department of Education, and the N.J. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

He also mentors new administrators through the New Jersey Leader-2-Leader program and contributes to the NJEXCEL Leadership Program, training future school leaders.

Desai said he is excited to join Lawrence Township Public Schools and looks forward to working with stakeholders to support students, said the LTPS news release.

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