Leonia Board of Education

Administration 2011-2012

Joanne.jpg Joanne Megargee
Superintendent 
(201) 302- 5200, ext. 1200
megargee@leoniaschools.org
Michele Simon
Assistant to the Superintendent
(201) 302-5200, ext. 1201
Simon@leoniaschools.org 
  
 Julia.jpg Julia Depinto Perez
Business Administrator/Board Secretary
(201) 302-5200, ext. 1204
perez@leoniaschools.org
   
  Adrienne Stein
Director of Student
Services and Testing
(201) 302-5200 ext. 5210
stein@leoniaschools.org 
   
Karen Poretzky
Supervisor of Special Services
(201) 302-5200, ext. 4200
poretzky@leoniaschools.org
 Steve.jpg Steve Perrotta
Athletic Director
(201) 302-5200, ext. 5208
perrotta@leoniaschools.org
  
  
 

Leonia High School (9-12)
100 Christie Heights Street * (201) 302-5200 * FAX (201)461-8957

Edward Bertolini
Leonia High School Principal
(201) 302-5200, ext. 5200 
bertolini@leoniaschools.org
 Erich.jpg

 Erich Breyer
Leonia High School Vice Principal
(201) 302-5200, ext. 5201
 breyer@leoniaschools.org 
   

 

Leonia Middle School (6-8)
500 Broad Ave * (201) 302-5200 * FAX (201) 461-1510

 Nick.jpg
Nicholas Bernice
Leonia Middle School Principal
(201) 302-5200, ext. 3200
bernice@leoniaschools.org
 
 David Saco

David Saco
Leonia Middle School Vice Principal
(201) 302-5200, ext. 3201
saco@leoniaschools.org
 

 
100 Highland Street * (201) (201) 302-5200 * FAX (201) 592-8915  
 Maria.jpg Maria Barcelo Martinez
Anna C. Scott Principal
(201) 302-5200, ext. 2200
MariaMartinez@leoniaschools.org
 
 Bridget Hozumi.jpg  Bridget Hozumi
Anna C. Scott Vice Principal
(201) 302-5200, ext. 2201
hozumi@leoniaschools.org
 
  

Edgewater Administration
    

 

                               Dr. Lorraine Cella
Edgewater Superintendent
  Audrey Mioli
Business Admin./Board Secretary
  
                                                                                                      

Leonia Public School District Mission Statement

Our District’s mission is to provide schools that respond to individual needs and abilities, as well as our democracy’s interest in an educated citizenry. We seek to inspire our students to develop their unique talents, to live productively and to make a positive difference in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.
In concert with home and community, knowledgeable educators will tailor rigorous programs that encourage relevant learning in the humanities, arts, sciences, math, wellness and technology.
  
As a result of their experiences with our staff and within our schools, our students will learn to think clearly, critically, and creatively. They will appreciate diverse cultures and viewpoints. Most importantly, they will acquire a lifelong love of learning that will enable them to adapt and thrive in a changing world.
       
Adopted:  September 24, 2007