Edison, NJ – In a display of unanimous support, the Edison Board of Education voted at last night’s meeting to extend Superintendent Edward Aldarelli’s contract for an additional year, granting him a full five-year term. The extension will enable Aldarelli to oversee the completion of the district’s ambitious five-year strategic plan, a testament to the board’s confidence in his leadership.
The decision to extend Alderelli’s contract was met with enthusiasm from the Edison Teachers Education Association (ETEA). Matt Hrevnak, president of the ETEA, expressed his approval, stating, “I would like to commend the board and congratulate Dr. Alderelli in extending the contract a year. Your a great person to work with, trust is always the foundation of anything and we have that with Dr. Aldarelli and his staff.”
The five-year strategic plan, developed collaboratively with input from stakeholders across the district, outlines a comprehensive vision for enhancing student achievement, expanding educational opportunities, and fostering a supportive learning environment. Aldarelli’s extended contract will allow him to spearhead the implementation of these crucial initiatives, ensuring their full realization.
The unanimous vote by the Board of Education reflects their recognition of Aldarelli’s accomplishments during his tenure. Under his guidance, the district has witnessed significant improvements in student outcomes, innovative program development, and strengthened community partnerships.
With a full five-year term secured, Superintendent Aldarelli is poised to build upon this progress and lead the district toward a bright future. The extension signals a shared commitment between the Board of Education, the ETEA, and the superintendent to work together to achieve the goals outlined in the strategic plan.
As the district moves forward, Aldarelli’s continued leadership promises stability, innovation, and a steadfast dedication to the success of every student in Edison.