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Dr. Scott Taylor

Scott has been an educator for over 25 years and has led schools at all levels of public education. He is currently a Superintendent and Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University and Montclair University. His blog (http://successfulschools.blogspot.com) was recognized in 2005 by Edudemic as an "Education Administrator Blog you Should Start Following Right Now." Dr. Taylor received his doctorate from Columbia University.   Scott was co-creator and is currently on the faculty of the Academy for Social-Emotional Learning in Schools. He has developed and implemented comprehensive social-emotional learning (SEL) programs in each of the districts he has led and has provided professional development and consult in this area for schools and colleges/universities throughout New Jersey. In addition to being recognized as a leader in the area of SEL, Scott has extensive experience crafting, implementing, and reinforcing nationally recognized gender-expansive support policies to protect students’ rights
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25 Richland Dr.                    5180 River Trail
           Springfield, NJ 07081         Lyndhurst, OH 44124

​973-98EDCON (973-983-3266)
​info@americanedcon.com

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  • About
    • Consultants
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    • Special Education Analysis
    • School Consultation
    • School Research Consultation
    • New Leaders Academy
    • Mediation
    • Maximize Funding
    • Board Training
    • Staff Training
    • Technology Analysis
    • Daily Schedule
    • Special Projects
  • !HELP! Series
    • Parent Objections
    • Inappropriate Actions
    • IEP Consensus
  • Maybe They Just Moved to Brooklyn
  • Contact