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Educator of the Year with Ten Years in the District Resigning

Berkeley Heights BOEBHPSNJ Staff Retention

The District Bleed Continues….

Several credible sources within the District have confirmed another terrible loss for our School Community, specifically for our Early Childhood Center.

Recent educator of the year Frank Fabiano, has reportedly resigned from BHPS to take another position. Fabiano spent his ten years at Mary Kay McMillin working with all of our students, but his expertise and primary focus was with our students in the Special Education program.

He collaborated with and was supported by Principal Corley-Hand and Director of Special Services Michele Gardner (both administrators resigned earlier this summer). Fabiano is known for his infectious smile, unwavering dedication to his students, and ability to defuse the most difficult conflicts while making each student and staff member feel heard, seen, and appreciated.

Fabiano joins the ranks of “the best” who have sadly departed from BHPS, and we wish him well in his new position.

 

Articles On The BHPSNJ Staff Retention Issue Under Dr. Varley

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