LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 2026

Manchester Township School District educators were honored to take a leadership role at the third annual Connected Leadership Conference, hosted by the Monmouth County Curriculum Consortium on Friday, January 9, at Monmouth University. The event, a joint initiative with the Ocean County Curriculum Consortium and the Superintendents Roundtable, brought together hundreds of educators from across the region for a day of professional learning, collaboration, and leadership development.

Manchester Township School District was selected to lead during both of the breakout sessions offered at the conference, highlighting the district’s commitment to innovative practices and instructional leadership.

Manchester educators Crystal Policastro, Monique Phua, and Kim Costagliola led a session focused on strengthening student outcomes through targeted interventions and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS). The workshop provided leaders with practical strategies for tiered support, MTSS implementation, and improving intervention systems to meet the diverse needs of students.

Manchester Educators Lead Breakout Sessions at Regional Connected Leadership Conference

The second breakout session featured two workshops showcasing Manchester’s leadership in school culture and teacher development.

Bridging the Gap: Empowering Teachers as Leaders & Partners with Administrators was led by Principal Evelyn Swift of Whiting Elementary School. This session focused on building teacher leadership capacity, fostering mentorship, and promoting collaboration to create a positive, empowered school environment. Participants explored strategies to enhance teacher and administrator partnerships, improve communication, and strengthen school culture.

E. Swift at Leadership Conference

Restorative Practices, presented by Jennifer Eckert and Principal Sarah Thiffault of Ridgeway Elementary School, introduced strategies for fostering student ownership of school communities. Attendees learned how restorative practices address root causes of student behavior, reduce exclusionary discipline, and improve academic engagement and school climate.

Thiffault and Eckert to Leadership Coneference

The Connected Leadership Conference provided a forum for educators to share best practices, engage in meaningful dialogue, and expand their leadership skills. Manchester Township School District is proud of its educators for representing the district as leaders and sharing their expertise with peers across Monmouth and Ocean counties.