February 2017: School Administrator

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Editor's Note

Free Verse, in Free Time

Its hard to imagine a superintendent could possibly pursue a serious outside interest, given the jobs consuming nature. Thats why we occasionally showcase some of the more distinctive hobbies and avocations weve discovered among 51蹤獲 members. Usually, we feature them in the People Watch pages Sidelight section, where in the last few years weve turned up a skydiver, a dog trainer, a competitive ballroom dancer and an umpire in the Little League World Series.

To that list of sundry pursuits, we can add that of a professional poet. Nancy Lubarsky, superintendent of a small district in Mountainside, N.J., is about to publish her second book of poetry, The Only Proof (Aldrich Press), in May. This follows Tattoos (Finishing Line Press), a collection of poems published two years ago. Her poetry also has appeared in the Edison Literary Review, Poetica, Paterson Literary Review and other refereed journals.

It should not be surprising to learn that Lubarsky, a Garden State native, started as an English teacher and earned both her masters and doctorate in English.

Rather than shoehorn Lubarsky into the 100-word Sidelight section, weve turned over our back-page Leadership Lite to her timely free verse lyric poem. Its titled A Snow Day? Enjoy.

Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
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