In a recent Woburn school district meeting, Superintendent Dr. Pratt introduced two new administrators, emphasizing their diverse backgrounds and the fresh perspectives they bring to the district.
Gideon Gaudet, the newly appointed Director of Technology and Innovation, shared his excitement about joining the team just weeks before the school year commenced. With a robust resume that includes roles as a classroom teacher, principal, and tech director, Gaudet outlined his immediate projects, which include upgrading the district's phone system for compliance with e911 regulations, rolling out new Chromebooks for high school staff, and enhancing access control systems. He expressed enthusiasm for the challenges ahead, stating, \"I love being busy.\"
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also welcomed Alyssa Allen as the new assistant principal at Woburn Memorial High School. Allen, who has extensive experience working with multilingual learners, highlighted her commitment to fostering a welcoming environment for students and staff. She noted the importance of being present and accessible, stating, \"I don't think I've stepped in my office more than three times this month just to water my plants.\" Her proactive approach aims to strengthen community ties and support the district's diverse student population.
Heather Pollock, another new assistant principal, shared her journey from teaching to administration, emphasizing her dedication to supporting teachers and connecting with the community. Pollock, who has a personal connection to Woburn through her family's history, expressed her eagerness to engage with local stakeholders and enhance the school experience for all.
The meeting underscored the district's commitment to innovation and community engagement as it navigates the new school year with a refreshed leadership team.