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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Former Regional Assistant Principal One of Two High School Principal Finalists

The two finalists to become the next principal at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School will have a chance to meet the public early next month.

Two finalists have been named as part of the search for the next principal of Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School, including a former assistant principal at the Regional. One is currently a principal in Rockport and the other is teacher and former principal at Windham High School in New Hampshire. One of the two men will be chosen to take over this summer for Matthew Fox, who has been named principal at Veterans Middle School in Marblehead, beginning this summer. The announcement naming the two finalists was made on Thursday afternoon by Assistant Superintendent Peter Gray. Philip Conrad is currently principal at Rockport Middle/High School and was the associate and assistant principal for the Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School from …

Robert Foringer

9:04 am on Friday, May 27, 2011

Elaine you have much more experience with him than I do. My interaction with him took place his last 2 weeks before he left forRock port. He was not prepared, and frankly rude considering he Still had job for HW Schools. It left BAD TASTE now he wants come back...wonder if Rockpor tis getting the same effort   more ›

Friday, March 18, 2011

Patch Facts

Five Things You Need to Know Today: March 18

An essential get-me-going daily morning column from Hamilton-Wenham Patch.

Today is Friday, March 18. Here are five things you need to know: 1. Matt Fox: The principal of Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School and Miles River Middle School has been named one of two finalists to become the next principal at Veterans Middle School in Marblehead. The finalists were made public in a Boston.com story posted on Thursday at 5 p.m. 2. Little League: The auguring company and cement company arrived at Patton Park on Thursday to begin installing the light poles around the tennis court and Little League field. The project is expected to be complete by Little League’s opening day, which is scheduled for either late next month or in early May. 3. Megamillions: If you don’t have a Megamillions ticket yet, you may want to get one…

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