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New President Elected For Middlesex Co. Superintendent’s Association

Jorge E. Diaz, Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools, was elected to the role recently.

Jorge E. Diaz, Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools, was elected president of the Middlesex County Association of School Administrators.
Jorge E. Diaz, Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools, was elected president of the Middlesex County Association of School Administrators. (Courtesy of Isaiah Gomez/Middlesex County Magnet Schools)

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - The Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools was recently elected President of the Regional Superintendent’s Association.

The Middlesex County Association of School Administrators (MCASA) elected Jorge E. Diaz, to lead the association in the county, improve district educational practices and ensure the success of students.

As an advocate for student success and community engagement, Diaz has consistently demonstrated an understanding of the needs and challenges faced by educators, administrators, and students within Middlesex County, the MCASA said.

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He has served in education for over 24 years and earned the prestigious Middlesex County Superintendent of the Year recognition in 2022. Diaz has extensive knowledge of educational policy, instructional practices, and district governance. As president, he will work closely with local district superintendents to foster collaboration, share best practices, and address common issues and concerns.

“I am deeply honored to accept the presidency of the Middlesex County Association of School Administrators," Diaz said in a statement. "Collaboration is key to our success, and I eagerly anticipate working alongside superintendents from across Middlesex County to advance excellence and suggest best practices for our schools."

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Under Diaz’s educational leadership, Middlesex County Magnet Schools rebranded the county schools to better represent the high-quality programming available to Middlesex County resident students, created health and wellness programs across the district, and launched an exciting new alumni engagement initiative to reconnect graduates from over four decades.

A county affiliate of the New Jersey Association of School Administrators, MCASA strengthens the statewide superintendent’s association initiatives to deal with critical educational issues and provide informational programs that collectively communicate local administrators' goals and accomplishments.

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