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Stamford Assistant Principal Moves To Greenwich Public Schools

Greenwich Public Schools announced the hiring of a new principal in the school district this week.

Dr. PJ Wax III was hired to be the new principal at Western Middle School, the Greenwich Public Schools District said.
Dr. PJ Wax III was hired to be the new principal at Western Middle School, the Greenwich Public Schools District said. (Courtesy of Greenwich Public Schools.)

GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones announced this week the appointment of Dr. PJ Wax III as principal of Western Middle School, effective July 1.

Wax replaces Gordon Beinstein who announced in January that he is retiring at the end of the school year. Wax will oversee all of WMS’ programs that meet the needs of its students with a strong focus on academic, personal and interpersonal growth, the school district said.

"I am so proud to be named as the next principal of Western Middle School and thrilled to be part of a school culture that prioritizes student well-being, offers a range of extracurricular activities, and supports personal growth and development," Wax said in a news release. "I am impressed with the highly qualified and dedicated teachers, the diverse student population, and strong sense of community at Western and cannot wait to begin."

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Wax comes to GPS from Stamford Public School’s Westhill High School where he has served as an assistant principal since 2012.

As assistant principal for one of the largest and most diverse schools in the State of Connecticut, Wax has created opportunities for students and staff to expand their horizons.

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During his tenure at Westhill, Wax has supervised nearly every department. He supported special education students and families through the PPT and 504 processes, chaired numerous committees, utilized data from both the district and school levels to implement interventions through the Response to Intervention process to help support student success, and worked to close the achievement gap amongst diverse student populations.

In his time at Westhill, Wax worked with all grade levels, including directly overseeing the ninth grade class where he focused on building a strong bridge from eighth grade. Most recently, he forged a partnership with Manhattanville College’s Changing Suburbs Institute establishing Westhill as the first Professional Development School outside of Westchester County.

He has earned accolades working with English Language Learners, most recently, focusing his doctoral dissertation on "A Program Evaluation of an English Learner Acquisition Program in a Public, Urban High School in Connecticut."

"Greenwich Public Schools continues to be the premiere destination for educators and administrators in our region as more than 60 candidates vied for this position," Jones said in a news release. "Dr. Wax was recognized by the interview committee, consisting of GPS teachers, parents, and senior administrators, as the right person to lead Western Middle School."

Prior to his time as an administrator at Westhill, Wax was a social studies teacher for 17 years at Our Lady of Sorrows School in White Plains, NY, West Rocks Middle School in Norwalk, Walter Panas HS in Cortlandt Manor, NY, and Fairfield Ludlowe HS.

Wax earned a bachelor's degree in political science/history, from Manhattanville College and a master's in education, intermediate administrative and supervision certification (092), Sixth Year Degree in educational leadership, and an educational doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Bridgeport.

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