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Administration

Ryan Gorman, Principal

Mr. Gorman earned his B.A. in Psychology from Rutgers University, Camden Campus, in 1999. He received his Ed. M. in Educational Administration from Rutgers Graduate School of Education in 2010.

Prior to coming to CHS, Mr. Gorman tried various educational hats. He worked as a middle-school social studies and math teacher, a computer technology teacher at a private alternative high school for emotionally disturbed adolescents, and a science and building trades teacher at an in-district special education school. Finally, in September of 2004, he found a home at Cinnaminson High School as a special education teacher. After teaching in the high school for seven years, he became the assistant principal in July of 2011. Mr. Gorman served in that position for the next seven years before being named the principal in March of 2019.

Mr. Gorman lives in Camden County with his wife and three children.

 

Kaitlin McCann, Assistant Principal

Dr. McCann earned her B.S. in Elementary Education and English from The College of New Jersey in 2008. She received her Master’s in Urban Education and Administration from New Jersey City University in 2013. Dr. McCann received her Ph.D. in Literacy from St. John’s University in 2022 and studied staff comfortability with utilizing multicultural literature, an area that she continues to focus on.

 

Prior to coming to CHS, Dr. McCann served as a middle school math teacher and principal in Camden, NJ.

 

 

Ms. McCann lives in Mercer County.

 

Mr. Wilkinson

Brian Wilkinson, Assistant Principal & Athletic Director

Mr. Wilkinson earned his B.A. in History from Wagner College in Staten Island, NY in 1992. He received his Ed. M. in Educational Administration from the University of Scranton in 2003.

This is Mr. Wilkinson’s 25th year in education. He has taught various levels of history at Toms River High School South, Pinelands Regional, and Manchester Township. He also coached football, girls basketball, track, bowling, and girls golf. As an assistant football coach, Mr. Wilkinson was named a Regional Coach of the Year by the Positive Coaching Alliance, and  as a head football coach, Mr. Wilkinson has been named Division Coach of the Year three times by his peers, and the Shore Conference Coach of the Year in 2020 by both the Asbury Park Press and NJ.com. While in Toms River, Mr. Wilkinson ran the Bennett Indoor Complex. 

Mr. Wilkinson resides in Ocean County with his wife and four children.