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Ridgewood Eyeing Tom Gorman as RHS Principal

Letter sent by Ridgewood Superintendent Daniel Fishbein says current principal of Westwood Jr./Sr. High and Ridgewood resident could be the leader of the high school.

After a several-month long search, the Ridgewood school district may have found the man it wants to lead one of the county's largest s.

According to a letter sent by Superintendent Daniel Fishbein to parents on Friday (attached), the district is recommending to the school board hire Thomas Gorman, the current prinicipal of

Gorman, a Ridgewood resident with children in the district, could be hired on April 2 when the school board meets, with a work start date coming on July 1, Fishbein said.

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Gorman said he intends to accept the position if the board approves him. He has not resigned from Westwood yet.

"I've lived in the community most of my life," Gorman said, referring to Ridgewood. "It's an opportunity for me to give back to a community which has given me so much. I'm very excited."

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He's a well-known educator in the area, having worked as a history teacher in Teaneck and administrator at Midland Park High School and Ramapo High School before becoming the principal of Westwood Jr./Sr. High five years ago.

Gorman, who's spent 14 years in education, holds a Doctorate in Education from Rutgers, a Masters from Montclair and undergraduate degrees from Muhlenberg University.

Gorman went through , comprised of residents, teachers and administrators.

"We found Dr. Gorman through a rigorous process that required a great deal of volunteered time and effort from teachers, parents, administrators and students ... We were fortunate to have some strong candidates from whom to choose; and the input of our committee members about them was thoughtful and astute," Fishbein wrote.

Fishbein said Gorman throughout the process has shown himself to be a "knowledgeable and insightful educator who cares deeply for his students, understands the value of a rich, engaging 'total school' environment that promotes both academic and social-emotional learning, and balances vigorous engagement and collaboration with an ability to set goals and exercise leadership in their pursuit."

Westwood Regional Superintendent Geoffrey Zoeller was not immediately available for comment Saturday.

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