Principal, The Edgartown School,
Edgartown/Martha's Vineyard School District,
Edgartown, Massachusetts
Edward J. Jerome is a highly respected educator in the State of Massachusetts
and the nation. He has received the highest educational honors as an
education leader.
Service is a touchstone for Ed Jerome, and under his tutelage the 400
students of the K-8 Edgartown School extend their education experience
into all parts of the community by performing 10 hours of community service
each year. Jerome has also strengthened community-school partnerships
by encouraging more than 100 talented residents of the island community
to serve as mentors, teach mini-courses, and assist with arts and enrichment
programs. As a result, Edgartown students have recorded some impressive
achievements, including top honors in the Boston Globe stock market
competition and a state essay contest.
Another way in which Jerome has
integrated school and community is through a collaborative program with
the police department, which sends officers to the school to instruct
students on safety and drug prevention, and to accompany them on field
trips. Jerome's educational philosophy is both straightforward and profound: "Throughout our school hang statements of our mission, collectively developed
by my faculty, parents, and students. It reminds us all on a daily basis
that the child is the center of all that we do."
The Edgartown School (K-8) received the National Blue Ribbon School
of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education and Jerome was recognized
by the U.S. Department of Education as a "National Distinguished Principal"
for the state of Massachusetts. Jerome continues to be involved in community
services and in addition served for six years on the Board of Directors for the National
Association of Elementary School Principals, headquartered outside Washington,
D.C. with a membership of 28,500 elementary and middle school principals.
Edward J. Jerome earned his B.A. degree from Grove City College in Pennsylvania,
his M.Ed. from Glassboro State University in New Jersey and his C.A.G.S.
in School Administration from the University of New Hampshire.