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Lawrence High School AD Earns National Accolades

Gregg Zenerovitz has been recognized as a Certified Athletic Administrator.

Gregg Zenerovitz has been recognized as a Certified Athletic Administrator.
Gregg Zenerovitz has been recognized as a Certified Athletic Administrator. (Image via Lawrence Public School District)

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, NJ — Lawrence High School Athletic Director Gregg Zenerovitz has been recognized by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) as a Certified Athletic Administrator, the Lawrence Township Public School District announced.

To earn this distinction, Zenerovitz has demonstrated the highest level of knowledge and expertise in the field of interscholastic athletic administration, according to the district.

The voluntary certification process included a thorough evaluation of the candidate's educational background, experience and professional contributions, as well as a rigorous, comprehensive written examination.

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Zenerovitz is one of an elite group of interscholastic athletic administrators nationwide to attain this level of professionalism, according to the school district.

“Our athletic department has been in good hands with Gregg leading the multi-faceted program. This distinctive certification further affirms the wealth of knowledge and experience he brings to the position,” Lawrence Public School District Superintendent Ross Kasun said.

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The NIAAA is a national professional organization consisting of all 50 state athletic administrator associations and more than 12,000 individual members. It is dedicated to promoting the professional growth of high school athletic administrators and preserving the educational nature of interscholastic athletics and the place of these programs in the secondary school curriculum.

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