Monmouth County, NJ

05/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2026 07:31

Commissioners congratulate Carrianne Kaplan & Catherine DiMaulo for being named NJDOE Exemplary Educator

For Immediate Release:
May 1, 2026

Commissioners congratulate Carrianne Kaplan & Catherine DiMaulo for being named
NJDOE Exemplary Educator

FREEHOLD, NJ - The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners honored Tinton Falls Middle School teacher Carrianne Kaplan during its April 23 workshop meeting for being named an Exemplary Educator by the New Jersey Department of Education.

Commissioner Erik Anderson, liaison to the Monmouth County Superintendent of Schools, presented Kaplan with a certificate recognizing her achievement.

"Throughout her career, Carrianne has demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership and has made an incredible impact on her students," said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. "We thank her for providing a memorable and meaningful educational experience for more than 25 years to students in New Jersey."

"Carrianne began her career as a math teacher at JFK High School in Iselin, before moving to Point Pleasant Borough," said Commissioner Anderson. "Eleven years ago she moved to Tinton Falls Middle School, serving as Vice Principal and then subsequently as Principal. Missing the daily connection with students, Carrianne returned to classroom teaching. Her dedication to fostering a nurturing and engaging educational environment for her students makes her a true role model for educators across the State."

In addition, Catherine DiMaulo, a science teacher at Marlboro High School, was also named an Exemplary Educator by the New Jersey Department of Education but was not in attendance.

"Catherine began teaching at Marlboro High School in 2016 and has been an active member of the school community, advising student clubs and serving as head coach of the Marlboro Girls Lacrosse program," said Commissioner Anderson. "She also contributes to both the Intervention and Referral Services Team and the School Professional Development Team, supporting students and colleagues alike. We congratulate Catherine on this well-deserved recognition."

The New Jersey Department of Education annually invites public school districts to participate in the Exemplary Educator Recognition Program, which honors educators who demonstrate strong knowledge and skills, a positive presence, and an inspiring influence on students, colleagues and the broader school community. Teachers, parents and community members nominate candidates, with selected educators receiving statewide recognition.

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FREEHOLD, NJ - The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners honored Tinton Falls Middle School teacher Carrianne Kaplan during its April 23 workshop meeting for being named an Exemplary Educator by the New Jersey Department of Education. Photo by Monmouth County Government.

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