About

superintendent scott taylorScott is a non-profit program executive who provides community services to Washington Heights and Inwood residents in New York City. He continues to teach about leadership at Rutgers and Montclair Universities, where he has been an adjunct professor since 2009. Scott is the co-creator of and sits on the faculty of the Academy for Social-Emotional Learning in Schools (click). Scott's blog (http://successfulschools.blogspot.com) was recognized in 2005 by Edudemic as an "Education Administrator Blog you Should Start Following Right Now." He received his doctorate from Columbia University and his Master's and undergraduate degrees from Rutgers University.

Resume

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Honors

Scott was selected as the 2018 Middlesex County Superintendent of the Year in large part because of his love and dedication to students, staff, peers, and his community.

Scott was recognized by the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education in 2017 for his highly respected work as an adjunct professor, being given the Excellence in Educational Leadership Award- University Council for Educational Administration. His work to promote curriculum excellence was called out by the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development when he was named an NJASCD Outstanding Young Educator

Service to the community is another hallmark of Scott's career. Rotary International honored him as a Paul Harris Fellow in 2013.

Triathlete

Scott started competing in triathlons late in life (age 43) after he realized the importance of self-care. He is a four-time Ironman Triathlon All World Athlete and has run the New York City Marathon multiple times. Click here for photos.