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Irvington Resident Dr. Kevin West Named Superintendent of the Roselle School District

s41614ca126220_21On Wednesday, October 26, the Roselle Board of Education voted 9-0 to approve the appointment of Dr. Kevin West as the new Superintendent of Schools.

He replaces outgoing interim Superintendent Joe Martino, who is retiring after decades of school administrative service. Dr. West had served as the district’s Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Development and Instruction for over a year prior to his new appointment.

“I’m looking forward to providing strong, bold leadership that will help transform the Roselle Borough Public Schools into a high performing school district,” said Dr. West. “Our schools have the capability to go from good to great and from ordinary to extraordinary.”

Dr. West is a product of the Newark Public Schools, graduating from Barringer High School in 1978. He then attended Seton Hall University, earning both his undergraduate and graduate degrees before completing his doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. Dr. West has also completed Princeton University’s Principal Center program, The Harvard University Leadership Institute, and the Yale University Child Study Center. 

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Former Irvington Mayor Sentenced to Prison for Taking Kickbacks

steeleFormer Irvington Mayor Michael Steele was sentenced to state prison Monday for rigging school district contracts and taking thousands of dollars in kickbacks as business administrator for the Irvington Board of Education.

Steele, 54, of Easton, Pa., was sentenced to seven years in state prison, including five years of parole ineligibility, by Superior Court Judge Stephen B. Rubin in Hunterdon County. The judge ordered that Steele pay $120,000 in restitution to the Irvington Board of Education and that he be permanently barred from public employment in New Jersey. Steele pleaded guilty on Sept. 30, 2009 to second-degree charges of official misconduct and pattern of official misconduct.

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