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Superintendent’s vision: How to make the transition to head strategist

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Superintendent Edward Aldarelli said the biggest transition he made when he moved up from principal to take the helm of Edison Township Public Schools was becoming the New Jersey district’s “head visionary.”

Edward Aldarelli
Edward Aldarelli

He was used to being around kids and managing the day-to-day operations of a school building, he says onDistrict’s 91心頭istration’s“A Good Lesson” podcast.

For me, it was defining my role, which is strategy,” told 91心頭’s Vice President of Education Amy Dujon during an interview at the AASA 2026 Conference in Nashville in February. “It’s setting a clear vision for the district and measuring those pieces. We’re tyring to push the envelope in Edison.”

Aldarelli became superintendent of the high-achieving, 18,000-student districtone of New Jersey’s largestin 2023. In the interview with Dujon, he says Apple’s motto, “the best idea wins,” inspired him in seeking innovations from his team of educators.

Aldarelli notes that he is now focused on three things: the wellness of students and staff, equity in providing all students with a rich education, and innovation. Anything that falls into those buckets, Im all in,” he added.

Listen to the full “A Good Lesson” podcast with Edward Aldarelli:

Reflecting on his own experience, he warned new superintendents not to become a roadblock by being too conservative or risk-averse. He admitted that his fear of failure caused him to focus too much on his own priorities without considering his new community’s values.

“You have to practice leadershiplike you practice golf or the pianoevery single day,” he contends.

He concedes that educators don’t necessarily get huge salary increases when test scores improve. To keep his team motivated, he involves teachers and other staff in decision-making and ensures their voices are heard.

“I never want to be the loudest voice in the room,” he notes on a “Good Lesson.” “I walk into every meeting with the understanding that I do not have to speak.”

Listen to the full “A Good Lesson” podcast with Edward Aldarelli:

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Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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