Dr. Carole Reiss

Teachers and Parents Must Work Together

September 05, 20231 min read

Working Together

Teachers and Parents have the right to work together to support their student’s learning. There should not be a divide by State officials against parents and teachers. This is absurd. Parents need to work with teachers to support a healthy learning environment. Please start the conversation here…https://fourriversschool.com/application

We Want To Hear From You 🗣️

We invite parents from our serving districts in Freehold, Marlboro, Howell , Lakewood, and Manalapan to express their views about their child’s needs and how the school can meet them. What do you want to see happen at our school that you do not see in the district schools? What do you want to see our school stand for? What are the values you want your child to develop so that he or she is successful? How can we address the special needs of your child?

Sign the Petition

Visit our Get Involved Page of our website to sign our petition and leave your comments. Parents who sign our petition will automatically have their child entered in our enrollment lottery. Visit https://fourriversschool.com/petition to add your name and learn more.

Don't forget, YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT AND WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Questions? Contact us at info@fourriversschool.com

Dr. Carole B. Reiss is a dedicated educator and leader with a profound impact in K-12 education and school administration. Holding a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in K-12 Leadership from Capella University, Carole has championed innovative educational initiatives throughout her career. She has served as Regional Director of Health and Fitness in the Superintendent's Office for Region 10, New York City, where she developed and implemented Physical and Health Education Professional Development programs. Carole's commitment to student well-being and academic success is evidenced by her roles as Director of Education at PACHE Montessori School and as a Long-Term Teacher at Lakewood Middle School, where she has taught ELA and ESL. Her extensive experience also includes founding the Staten Island Green Charter School for Environmental Discovery and designing independent studies linking literacy through physical and health sciences. Carole's expertise extends to mentoring teachers, developing curriculum, and enhancing instructional methodologies through research and technology integration.

Beyond her academic achievements, Carole is a Certified Fitness Trainer and Manager at YMCA Western Monmouth County, emphasizing the importance of health and fitness in education. Her leadership extends into community engagement and advocacy, evident in her work with various educational and community organizations, such as the Staten Island Environmental Association and the Mayor's "Swim to Safety" initiative. Carole's career is marked by her passion for fostering student confidence and social development through innovative teaching methods and comprehensive wellness programs. Her holistic approach to education continues to inspire educators and students alike to achieve excellence in learning and personal growth.

Dr. Carole Reiss

Dr. Carole B. Reiss is a dedicated educator and leader with a profound impact in K-12 education and school administration. Holding a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in K-12 Leadership from Capella University, Carole has championed innovative educational initiatives throughout her career. She has served as Regional Director of Health and Fitness in the Superintendent's Office for Region 10, New York City, where she developed and implemented Physical and Health Education Professional Development programs. Carole's commitment to student well-being and academic success is evidenced by her roles as Director of Education at PACHE Montessori School and as a Long-Term Teacher at Lakewood Middle School, where she has taught ELA and ESL. Her extensive experience also includes founding the Staten Island Green Charter School for Environmental Discovery and designing independent studies linking literacy through physical and health sciences. Carole's expertise extends to mentoring teachers, developing curriculum, and enhancing instructional methodologies through research and technology integration. Beyond her academic achievements, Carole is a Certified Fitness Trainer and Manager at YMCA Western Monmouth County, emphasizing the importance of health and fitness in education. Her leadership extends into community engagement and advocacy, evident in her work with various educational and community organizations, such as the Staten Island Environmental Association and the Mayor's "Swim to Safety" initiative. Carole's career is marked by her passion for fostering student confidence and social development through innovative teaching methods and comprehensive wellness programs. Her holistic approach to education continues to inspire educators and students alike to achieve excellence in learning and personal growth.

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