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Bristol Township school board approves administration realignment plan

This plan includes approving the creation of a new Central Office Core Team

At the recent meeting of the Bristol Township school board, it approved the District Administration Realignment Plan, effective immediately.

“My goal is to establish a strong and effective Central Office Core Team that will work with the board to ensure that the district is well-run, the schools are successful and our collective work promotes student achievement,” said Superintendent Michael Nitti.

The realignment plan included approving the creation of a new Central Office Core Team. The matrix is comprised of Nitti, business manager John Scavelli, Assistant Superintendent Chris Polzer and a new position for director of curriculum and instruction.

As superintendent, Nitti oversees the five main management areas of school districts: fiscal management, curriculum and instruction, operations, governance and personnel. These five areas are then split up among the rest of the core team.

Scavelli, who is starting his new role as business manager on Jan. 3, will be in charge of fiscal management and governance, with responsibilities including payroll and purchasing, transportation, facilities, food services and grant accounting.

The board appointed Polzer to a new role as assistant superintendent and his prior position as director of administration will be phased out. As assistant superintendent, Polzer will manage operations and personnel with responsibilities including special education services; school culture and climate; equity, efficiency and achievement; and special projects. He will also serve in the absence of the superintendent.

“I look forward to collaborating with Superintendent Nitti, the school board and all the amazing leaders throughout the district,” said Polzer. “Each day, we will have students’ best interests in mind, build equity and strive to meet the needs of all learners.”

The final and new position of the Central Office Core Team is the director of curriculum and instruction. Responsibilities include professional development, teacher evaluation, assessment and data analysis, state and federal grant management, and instructional efficacy. The board approved the job description for this role and the district is beginning its comprehensive search to fill the role.

“We are looking for an adaptive expert leader in charge of curriculum and instruction who is focused solely on teaching and learning, and what is going on in the classroom,” said Nitti.

Interested applicants can learn more about this role on the Human Resources page.

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