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Department of Student Activities & Services Staff


 Louise Sultana LoRocco | Director of Special Education
Susan Luchino, Secretary
(732)-613-6748

 Colleen Canto | Supervisor of Special Education K-6
Jennifer Sampson, Secretary
(732)-613-6754

 Nicole McNamara | Supervisor of Special Education Pre K-4
Jennifer Sampson, Secretary
(732)-613-6754

 Cheryl Pulcine Moore | Supervisor of Special Education 7-12
Jennifer Sampson, Secretary
(732)-613-6754

 Paul Natalicchio | Director of School Safety and Security Operations
Kevin Zebro, Coordinator - School Safety and Security Operations
(732)-613-6750

 Danielle Blalock | Supervisor of Student Services, District Homeless Liaison 
Adrienne Berg, Secretary
(732)-613-6635

 Vanessa Amaturo | Supervisor of School Counseling and College/Career Readiness
Elizabeth Fox, Secretary
(732)-613-6943

 Frank Malta | Supervisor of Athletics
Julie Cirkus, Secretary
(732)-613-6930

 

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Clubs/ Activities/Athletics/Academic Teams 
 
 Karen Keegan | Executive Secretary of Student Services
(732)-613-6750
 
School clubs and activities are an integral part of the educational program in the East Brunswick Public Schools.  The benefits of participating in co-curricular activities include developing leadership, organizational and socialization skills and enabling our students to explore a wide range of interests.  Clubs begin in the elementary schools where there are activities such as chorus, student council, safety patrol and art enrichment. There are also district wide beginner and intermediate bands and orchestra.  A varied array of club opportunities are available at the middle, junior and high school.

Club Guidelines Parents
 


General Education Inclusive Preschool Program

 Karen Keegan | Executive Secretary of Student Services
(732)-613-6750

5 days/week- two-and-one half (2½) hours per day AM or PM
Location is determined based on student enrollment and room availability.

This preschool program is open to 3 and 4 year old children residing in East Brunswick. To be eligible for the 2024-2025 school year, children must be three years of age by October 31, 2024 and not age eligible for kindergarten (5 years of age by October 31, 2024). Children must also be toilet trained.

This program provides an inclusive educational environment for preschool children aligned with the New Jersey Department of Education Preschool Teaching & Learning Expectations:Standards of Quality.  The classes, taught by certified teachers and supported by paraprofessional aides, include both typically developing and special needs preschool children.  This program provides an inclusive educational environment for preschool children aligned with the New Jersey Preschool Teaching and Learning Expectations.  

This fee based program is five days per week and follows the ten-month school calendar. The fee is waived for families who are eligible for free and reduced lunch.  Transportation for this program is the responsibility of the parent/guardian.

Contact Karen Keegan for more information: (732) 613-6750 or KKeegan2@ebnet.org

Eligibility Verification Form (Updated for form to follow)

Application Process:
(Application available online or at Student Activities and Services Office, 760 Route 18)
A limited number of openings are available for this program.
Requests for specific sessions will be considered based on the number of applicants. However, there are no guarantees for parental requested placements.

If you are concerned that your preschool child ages three to five may have a developmental delay in motor, social, and/or language areas, or if your child has a diagnosed disability, call the Special Education Department-(732) 613-6748.

Special Education

The special education department is responsible for the educational programs of all identified and classified disabled children in the district and for evaluating and diagnosing children who are believed to be in need of special education programs. The child study team makes recommendations for placement and services.


Student Services
 
The Student Services Department is made up of Student Assistance Specialists and School Nurses.  These groups work together collaboratively to support the needs of the whole child.  In East Brunswick, we put a strong emphasis on social and emotional wellness.
 
The Developmental Comprehensive Career, Guidance and Academic Counseling Program is an integral part of East Brunswick’s educational system.  Our program will enable students to achieve optimal success in school, social competence and to develop into contributing members of society.