NHS principal resigns
NORWICH - After serving as Norwich High School principal for the past five years, Jack Ross has decided to say goodbye to the district, Superintendent Gerard O’Sullivan said.
Ross’ decision was made last week, and will be effective June 30.
“We have a great opportunity to define a new chapter in the high school and move that program forward,” O’Sullivan said. “There is a huge sense of optimism in the students and faculty.”
Ross was “reassigned” from the high school to the Eaton Center administrative offices in February for undisclosed reasons. He was still made responsible for his administrative duties, and continued to act as building principal from the new location.
“Mr. Ross has a lot of functions which he is still working on, (including) the master schedule for next year, next year’s school budget, school policies, and grants which need to be applied for,” O’Sullivan said in February, after the reassignment.
Thomas Knapp, who came to Norwich last fall from the Sidney Central School District to serve as the director of athletics, was appointed to take on the acting role of building administrator.
“Mr. Knapp has done an excellent job in displaying leadership and enthusiasm in the students, but he wants to return to his duties as athletic director,” O’Sullivan said. “So now we are aggressively advertising and recruiting a new high school principal.”
Ross’ decision was made last week, and will be effective June 30.
“We have a great opportunity to define a new chapter in the high school and move that program forward,” O’Sullivan said. “There is a huge sense of optimism in the students and faculty.”
Ross was “reassigned” from the high school to the Eaton Center administrative offices in February for undisclosed reasons. He was still made responsible for his administrative duties, and continued to act as building principal from the new location.
“Mr. Ross has a lot of functions which he is still working on, (including) the master schedule for next year, next year’s school budget, school policies, and grants which need to be applied for,” O’Sullivan said in February, after the reassignment.
Thomas Knapp, who came to Norwich last fall from the Sidney Central School District to serve as the director of athletics, was appointed to take on the acting role of building administrator.
“Mr. Knapp has done an excellent job in displaying leadership and enthusiasm in the students, but he wants to return to his duties as athletic director,” O’Sullivan said. “So now we are aggressively advertising and recruiting a new high school principal.”
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