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Infrastructure Experience

Co-facilitated the process of the design of the new $260M Attleboro High School through the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) including the feasibility study; public forums; budget consultation; design input; community communication; and construction oversight.

Secured over $400,000 in Chapter 74 (CTE) Capital Skills & Project Lead the Way grants to offset city's contribution to new building.

Displayed strong leadership and media presence in various critical incidents including death of a staff member, death of a student, COVID-19, bomb-threat evacuation, and negative scrutiny of student conduct.


Budgetary Initiatives

Assisted Special Education Director in assessing Out-of-District placements in hopes of providing supports for those students in-district and recouping tuitions.

Participated in the fundraising efforts of nearly $600,000 to assist in renovation of the AHS Stadium/Tozier-Cassidy Field.

Started new Chapter 74/vocational programs which led to students returning to AHS from Tri-County, thus eliminating those tuitions; increasing Chapter 70 allocations; and resulting in Chapter 74 allotment per student.  
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Initiated Student Admissions Ambassadors to host ‘shadows’ from Bishop Feehan, Foxboro Regional Charter, and St. John’s. *To date: over 90% of all shadows have enrolled at AHS. Doing so has increased Chapter 70 monies.

Responsible for appropriate allocation of nearly $13 million budget at Attleboro High School.

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