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Lester D. Wilson School
The Lester D. Wilson School educates students in
Pre-School through 3rd grade. The elementary school has an enrollment of
approximately 261 children assigned from Pre-School to Grade 3, a staff
of dedicated teachers and instructional aides.
The Lester D. Wilson School is proud of its community spirit, an active
and supportive PTA and Education Foundation. We are able to provide our
students with enrichment
activities due to vigorous fund raising from both organizations.
We are committed to making the educational experience as exciting,
rewarding, and successful as possible for our students.
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Sandra
Kacedon
Principal,
Lester D. Wilson School
525 Rt. 513
Pittstown,
NJ 08867
Phone:
908-996-6812
email:
kacedon@alexandriaschools.org
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Meet the Principal of Lester D.
Wilson Elementary School
Sandy Kacedon is serving her second year
as the Principal of Lester D. Wilson
School. As an elementary and middle
school teacher, Sandy has been an
educator for twenty years. She taught
in Newark, East Orange, Clinton
Township, and Lebanon Township before
teaching in the Alexandria Township
Schools. Sandy has taught preschool,
grades two, three, four, and fifth grade
science. Sandy taught fourth grade at
Lester D. Wilson and fifth grade Science
at Alexandria Middle School. In
addition, she completed her
administrative internship at Lester D.
Wilson School.
Sandy Kacedon has been a recipient of
the Alexandria Township Education
Foundation Spirit of Excellence and
Innovation Award. Sandy’s commitment
and contribution to public education
includes writing grants and working
collaboratively with her colleagues to
present the “best that education has to
offer” to all students. As a result,
she received a Citation in Education for
creativity and excellence in teaching
from New Jersey State Senator Bill
Schluter.
Sandy completed undergraduate studies at
Kean University and received a
certification in elementary education.
She then attended Fairleigh Dickinson
University and earned a Master of Arts
specializing in Elementary Science.
Sandy earned her Supervisory Certificate
at Seton Hall University and then
completed her Master of Education in
School Leadership at Fairleigh Dickinson
University.
Sandy is a member of the Clinton
Township County Committee and has been
actively involved in the Alexandria
Township Education Foundation and the
Alexandria Township PTA. She is
currently a member of the Hunterdon
County Principal Articulation group book
club.
Sandy and husband Tom reside in Clinton
Township.
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