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Madison Junior School Assistant Principal Leaving District
Lori Lubieski-Hutmaker is the new principal at Cranford's Orange Avenue School.

MADISON, NJ - Lori Lubieski-Hutmaker has been named the new principal of Orange Avenue School in Cranford, succeeding Dr. Marc Edery who resigned effective June 30.
Lubieski-Hutmaker is currently the assistant principal at Madison Junior School.
Lubieski-Hutmaker was selected after an extensive search process which included multiple interviews with the selection committee that included the superintendent, asst. superintendent, parents, administrators, and teachers as well as reviews of work samples and a very thorough reference check, officials said.
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Lubieski-Hutmaker began her educational career as an eighth grade Social Studies teacher in East Brunswick at Churchill Junior High School. After two years, she returned to West Windsor Plainsboro High School (South) as a United States History Teacher where she had worked previously as an instructional aide. During these six years, she taught American Studies I, II, I ESL, II ESL, and Advanced Placement United States History and worked with three student teachers. As part of her administrative experience, she developed curricula for ESL students in Biology.
Her first administrative position was the Assistant Principal at Lenape Valley Regional High School where she worked for ten years. Here she developed an Undergraduate Awards program and also led a transition to a new schedule. For the last three years, Lubieski-Hutmaker has been the Assistant Principal at Madison Junior School where she has implemented initiatives that focus on the social and emotional well-being of students, while also enhancing the academic program. Furthermore, Mrs. Lubieski-Hutmaker is highly focused on supporting faculty.
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She recently enhanced a new teacher orientation program to support new school staff. Additionally, as the District's School Safety Specialist, Lubieski-Hutmaker has been instrumental in improving safety throughout the District.
Lubieski-Hutmaker began her collegiate studies at St. Joseph's University studying Finance. After one year, she transferred to Trenton State College where she studied Public Administration and was a member of the 1992 Softball National Championship Team.
"Outside of school I have always enjoyed competitive sports and I had the pleasure of playing for a National Championship softball team at Trenton State College, now The College of New Jersey, in 1992. My playing career led to coaching at the middle school, high school, and university level," Lubieski-Hutmaker said.
From working with children in clinics, she said was inspired to complete her Master of Arts in Teaching degree in 1995. While teaching and also coaching softball at Princeton University and Rider University, she earned her second Masters in Secondary Administration from Rider in 2004.
"Now I enjoy watching my daughter explore activities and I love to see the world through her experiences," Lubieski-Hutmaker said.
Lubieski-Hutmaker said she is extremely excited to be named the new Principal of Orange Avenue School and said she looks forward to working collaboratively with parents, students, and staff to ensure the success of the Orange Avenue School community. She lives in Monmouth Junction with her husband Michael and daughter Addison.
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