During a recent meeting of the Waterbury Board of Education, significant discussions highlighted the enthusiasm of teachers regarding new educational tools and the appointment of a new principal for Enlightenment School.
Superintendent Dr. Verna Ruffin's tenure was acknowledged with appreciation, as the board expressed its commitment to finding a successor who aligns with the district's goals. The board emphasized the importance of a smooth transition and the continued focus on student success during this period of change.
In a pivotal moment, the board approved the appointment of Lauren Milay as the new principal of Enlightenment School, effective July 25, 2024. Milay, who began her career in Waterbury Public Schools in 2010, has held various roles including second-grade teacher and interim assistant principal. Her dedication to fostering an inclusive and supportive school environment has earned her respect within the community.
In her acceptance speech, Milay expressed gratitude for the opportunity to return to her roots in education, emphasizing her commitment to nurturing every student's unique strengths. She highlighted the importance of collaboration with staff and community stakeholders to ensure student success and academic excellence.
The meeting underscored a collective optimism for the future of the district, with a focus on enhancing educational experiences for students.