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Danvers schools honor longtime administrator Mary Wormers at school committee meeting

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The school committee and state lawmakers honored Mary Wormers, the district’s assistant superintendent, who announced her retirement after more than 23 years serving Danvers schools.

The Danvers School Committee recognized assistant superintendent Mary Wormers on the night she announced her retirement after more than 23 years with Danvers Public Schools and more than 30 years in education.

State Representative Sally Kerans and State Senator Joan Lovely presented a legislative citation and spoke about Wormers’ leadership. Representative Kerans said Wormers’ “through line of your leadership … has been what is best for our learners, all of our learners.” Senator Lovely said it had been “an honor to serve with you” during pandemic response and praised her focus on students.

Wormers, who the committee said will retire at the end of the school year, thanked staff and lawmakers and said she feels Danvers “is like my community” despite not residing in town. She said she appreciated the support she received during her tenure and that retirement will be bittersweet.

Committee members and administrators offered in‑person remarks and gifts to mark Wormers’ career and to recognize other retirees listed during the meeting.