1. Terry Pilitzer
70 School Road West
Marlboro, New Jersey 07746
(c) 908-770-9141
Objective: To develop, execute and integrate 2lst Century Learning skills across all K-12 content areas to
promote students’ achievement of learning goals. Areas of expertise include, instructional technology
planning and implementation, grant writing, school reporting, systems administrator of student information
systems, NJSmart, District Reports, email and web-site administration and knowledge of operating systems.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Communications and Technology Specialist, 2008 to Present, Colts Neck Township Schools, Colts
Neck, NJ
Supervisor of Educational Technology, 2002 to 2008, Keyport Public Schools, Keyport, New Jersey,
Director of Star-W Grant, Students Using Technology to Achieve Reading and Writing, 2003-2006
Director of Matrix Grant, Math Achievement to Realize Individual Excellence, Keyport Public Schools,
2004 –2007
EDUCATION
Supervision Certification, Kean University, Union, New Jersey, 2003
Masters Degree in Educational Technology, Lesley University, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 2002
Paralegal Certification Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey, 1977
Bachelor of Arts, Education, William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey, 1976
ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Reduced Technology Budget over $100,000.00, while upgrading and improving network infrastructure
Processing and Submission of E-Rate Application
Authored the 2010-2013 District Technology Plan
Automated Kindergarten Registration to electronic submission
Recipient, “WeAreTeachers”, Mini-grant
NJASA Spring Conference Committee selected proposal to present at the 28
th
Annual Spring
Conference
Recommended, organized and implemented LoTi Survey to identify training priorities for staff members;
set measurable goals
2. Model effective uses of appropriate instructional technology in the classroom and the school media
center for teachers and students.
Recipient of competitive grants totaling over $600,000.00; Star-W and Matrix Grant
Serve on the NJDOE Technology Committee to develop statewide assessments for students in 4
th
and
8
th
grade as required under NCLB.
Design, coordinate and provide instructional technology in-service opportunities for school-based
personnel.
Chaired Budget Approval Committee; budget passed 2005 for the first time in five years
Provide leadership and support in the development of a district Web page and serve as Keyport’s
Webmaster.
Recipient of fourth place video contest award from NJECC
Recommended budget requirements for an effective school technology plan.
Contribute to the design of the total school curriculum and instructional program.
Provide leadership on the school tech/media and TV production committees.
Initiated the first partnership with Verizon to fund the installation of ISDN lines to the economically
disadvantaged school districts in Monmouth County, NJ to promote distance learning initiatives.
Serve on the Monmouth County Technology Plan Review Committee.
ONLINE TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Wisconsin-Stout, Cedar Falls,IA: Adjunct Instructor
“PowerPoint: Beyond the Basics ”, 2003
“WebTools”, 2003
“Electronic Portfolio”, 2004
AWARDS
“The National 20 to Watch” recipient, National School Board Association, T&L, 2007
Honorary Mention, New Jersey Department of Education, 2002
“A Day in the Life of the Sandy Hook Estuary: A Water Quality Study”
PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
NJDOE, Trenton, New Jersey Star-W and Matrix grant activities, 2006
“My Classroom to Yours”, Stockton College, Star-W Grant, 2006
REFERENCES
Excellent references furnished upon request