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Interim Principal Named At Hamilton Avenue School In Greenwich

He's a familiar face to many Greenwich parents.

GREENWICH, CT — John Grasso, who retired from Greenwich Public Schools in 2012, has been named the Interim Principal for Hamilton Avenue School, effective immediately, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jill Gildea announced.

Grasso replaces former Hamilton Avenue School Principal Cindy Rigling, who announced in April her appointment as the Head of the Lower School for GEMS World Academy in Chicago, an International Baccalaureate World School.

District officials will conduct a new search for Principal of Hamilton Avenue School at the start of the hiring season.

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Prior to his retirement, Grasso held a leadership position at Riverside School for 18 years and served as Interim Principal at Parkway School for the 2016-2017 school year.

"I look forward to working with John Grasso to continue the impressive headway made at Hamilton Avenue School as they implement the STEM magnet program," said Dr. Gildea in a statement. "John’s history with the District and strong leadership experience will serve the school well during this transition."

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A Bio Brief of John Grasso from Greenwich Public Schools:

John Grasso began teaching in 1975 for the Stamford Public Schools, Stamford, CT as a fifth grade teacher at Rogers International School. In 1979 he moved to the Westover Magnet School as a Community Liaison and Team Leader. He left teaching in 1982 to work in the private sector, returning to field in 1988 as a sixth grade teacher at Roxbury Elementary School in Stamford where he remained for six years. In 1994, he came to the Greenwich Public Schools as Assistant Principal of Riverside School where he maintained a leadership role for eighteen years, becoming Principal in 2000. In 2010-11, Mr. Grasso took on the role of the Advanced Learning Program Coordinator, while maintaining the leadership of Riverside School, in order to assist in the transition of leadership for that position and oversee a program review. After retiring from the Greenwich Public Schools in 2012, Mr. Grasso has held a number of consulting and interim leadership positions in Fairfield County schools, including his most recent position as interim principal at Parkway School for the 2016-2017 school year.
Mr. Grasso received a bachelors degree from St. John’s University, Queens, NY; a masters degree from City College of New York (CCNY) in Curriculum Development; and a 6th Year Administrator Certificate from Fairfield University in Fairfield, CT.

Photo: John Grasso. Photo credit: Contributed

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