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Friday, July 8, 2016

They win we lose


They win we lose.. So much  for the SC /and Ruthless  listening to the kids and community . We lose a great man and gain 2 inexperienced Principals  to pay less money and so Ruthless  can have  people follow her commands, Yes, were angry  and no we are NOT DONE. In less than a year  she has managed to destroy  PVRS working from the inside out  and next up will be the budget . Hold on this nightmare is just starting  for PVRS and the day will come the SC will wish they never met her , like the rest of us.

 

 

Mohawk considers former Pioneer acting principal and former Amherst leader for co-principal

 

 

BUCKLAND — Out of 22 applicants, two finalists have been announced for the new co-principal position for the Mohawk Trail Regional School.
Mike Duprey of Winchester, N.H., the former acting principal at Pioneer Valley Regional School, and Marisa Mendonsa of Northampton were to meet with the Mohawk Trail Regional School District community this week so that school officials would get feedback from the public before making a hiring decision.
Duprey worked in the Pioneer Valley Regional School District for 26 years as a teacher, athletic director, assistant principal and interim principal. He announced his resignation in May. Before going to Pioneer in 1990, Duprey was a special education teacher in Greenfield Public Schools and taught physical education for Mohawk schools. In 1982, Duprey founded the Body Shoppe Health and Fitness Centre in Greenfield. He was head football coach for Greenfield High School from 1982 to 2004, and went on to become head football coach for Pioneer Valley Regional School in 2005.
Mendonsa recently resigned as principal of the Amherst Regional Middle School, a position she held for two years, through June 30. From 2012 to 2014, she was principal of the John J. Duggan Middle School in Springfield. She received her Master of Education from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2005 and her Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study from UMass in 2011. She also taught at the Springfield Renaissance School and at the Melican Middle School in Northborough and at Amherst Regional Middle School.
School Superintendent Michael Buoniconti told the School Committee Wednesday night that Mohawk received several good applicants for the position. “We’re in a good position of having to make a tough choice,” he said.
Instead of filling a vacant assistant principal position, Mohawk officials are adopting a co-principal team with the new hire and Principal Lynn Dole.
“The principal and assistant principal job descriptions will be combined and re-shaped into a co-principal job description,” Buoniconti explained. “I will work with Principal Dole and the new co-principal to divide these responsibilities, which we will communicate to the school community prior to the start of the new school year. As part of this process, we will consult with neighboring Mahar Regional (School), which recently implemented a co-principal model with an apparent great deal of success.”

6 comments:

  1. According to WHAI this morning (Monday, July 11, 2016) Mike has accepted the principal's position at the Winchester School in NH.

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    1. Lucky Winchester . Sad day for PVRS. Our school is completely lost .

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  2. Does it phase the School Committee at all, that every valuable employee that Ruthless has forced out of OUR school has immediately gained impressive employment. KEEP IT UP,ALL OF YOU IN CHARGE,YOU'RE STRENTHENING OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS!

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    1. Yea we are the winners of not one but two inexperienced Principals who of course will do Millers bidding be it right or wrong . We already have a SC being lead down a path of destruction and the only ones who don't see it is them!

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  3. Thank goodness he's gone! Thank goodness for new blood!

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  4. I see Millers Minions are working overtime .

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