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Lowell Principal a Unanimous Choice For SHS Job

Search committee liked his experience and interpersonal skills.

 

Swampscott High's new principal, Edward J. Rozmiarek, was the clear choice of the superintendent said yesterday.

"It was unanimous, there was no question," Superintendent Lynne Celli said.

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Rozmiarek has a wide range of experience including instructor, assistant principal and principal as well as a legal background. 

He has introduced innovative and academically challenging programs at Lowell High, the superintendent said.

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In addition, building administrators, teachers, students, parents and community members liked the way the candidate connected with them, the superintendent said.

Rozmiarek is currently headmaster of Lowell High School, where he has served since 2010. 

He signed his contract with Swampscott Friday afternoon and will begin transitioning to his new post with the leadership team at Swampscott High. His start date is July 1. 

 Before taking the helm at Lowell High School, Rozmiarek served as assistant principal at North Reading High School, assistant principal at Mansfield High School, and as an adjunct instructor at American International College.

At Swampscott High, Rozmiarek joins Assistant Principals Frank Kowalski and Lytania Mackey on the leadership team.

Patch has emailed the principal for his thoughts on being hired, and looks forward to interviewing him once he gets settled.


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