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New Assistant Principal Appointed For Lawrence Middle School
Adrienne Wasserleben is a graduate of Lawrence High School. She begins her new role in August.

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — A former Lawrence High School student is all set to become the new assistant principal for the middle school, the Board of Education announced recently.
Adrienne Wasserleben will become the assistant principal at Lawrence Middle School. Wasserleben is a graduate of Lawrence High School from the Class of 2006. She has been a health, physical education, and driver’s education teacher at Lawrence High School for 12 years.
She has served as the head cheerleading coach at the high school since 2011. Wasserleben has been recognized as a Governor’s Teacher of the Year twice.
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“Dr. Wasserleben is a true Cardinal that is committed to the success of the entire Lawrence community. She has dedicated herself to understanding her students, supporting staff, and implementing school initiatives,” Mindy Milavsky, principal of Lawrence Middle School, said in a statement.
“Dr. Wasserleben is a trusted and respected colleague passionate about everything she does. We are fortunate to have her join the LMS Nation team.”
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Wasserleben currently serves as one of the District Climate Coordinators for Rutgers University’s School Climate Transformation Project (SCTP).
A mother of two young children, Wasserleben holds an undergraduate degree from West Chester University, a master’s degree in Educational Leadership: Instruction from The College of New Jersey, a master’s degree in School Administration from Rowan University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership degree from Keiser University.
She begins in her new position in August.
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