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Christopher Mingoia is the Principal for Grades 9 to 12 at North Arlington High School in North Arlington, NJ. As a Principal, Christopher works under the general supervision of the Superintendent who is responsible for carrying out the direction and guidance of the Board of Education. Mingoia has received several awards throughout his career. Christopher Mingoia was the head middle school girls’ basketball coach (2002-2006) and baseball coach (2003-2006). He was the Head Middle School Soccer Coach at Westminster School #26 (2000-2006). He was also the Varsity Baseball Coach at St. Mary’s High School in Elizabeth, New Jersey (2006-2008).
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Christopher Mingoia’s Accomplishments as a Principal and Sports Coach
Christopher Mingoia: Introduction • Christopher Mingoia is the Principal for Grades 9 to 12 at North Arlington High School in North Arlington, NJ. • As a Principal, Christopher works under the general supervision of the Superintendent who is responsible for carrying out the direction and guidance of the Board of Education.
Awards and Honors • Mingoia has received several awards throughout his career. Some of them are listed below: • AVID Middle School (Advancement via Individual Determination College) Preparedness. • The NJPRIME Grant Partnered with Stevens institute of Technology (NJPRIME) (from 2013 to 2015). • Recipient of Children’s Literature Initiative Grant from 2015 to 2016.
Mingoia’s Coaching Credentials • Christopher Mingoia was the head middle school girls’ basketball coach (2002-2006) and baseball coach (2003-2006). • He was the Head Middle School Soccer Coach at Westminster School #26 (2000-2006). • He was also the Varsity Baseball Coach at St. Mary’s High School in Elizabeth, NJ (2006-2008).
His Role as a Coach • As a coach, Christopher Mingoia - • Prepared as well as implemented the daily training schedule for baseball program. • Differentiated training regimen to meet the requirements of children with variable skills. • Developed teamwork, promoted sportsmanship and motivated players to succeed.
Thank You Christopher Mingoia, Principal NJ