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Last modified: Sunday, March 2, 2008 12:04 AM EST
Norfolk school chief longs for urban setting
BY STEPHEN PETERSON / SUN CHRONICLE STAFF
Augusta-Scott, who is wrapping up her fourth year here, is among three finalists in New Bedford, and among six semifinalists in Lowell.
A native of Nova Scotia, Canada, she worked in Halifax, the largest city in Nova Scotia, and also was principal for two years of a school in Cambridge where she lives.
"I am drawn to the challenges of urban school districts," Augusta-Scott said.
She says she also enjoys urban environments, and says she loves New Bedford, which reminds her of growing up in a fishing locale.
School committee Chairwoman Kim Williams said Augusta-Scott did a good job in Norfolk, adding that either of the two school districts she is seeking "could really use her leadership and curriculum experience and business management skills."
The superintendent sent a letter out to staff and parents and other residents this week.
"Rest assured, I remain committed to your child's education and the work in progress at Norfolk public schools," Augusta-Scott wrote.
STEPHEN PETERSON can be reached at 508-236-0377 or at speterson@thesunchronicle.com. |