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Framingham High School Has A New Principal
Mark Albright is a longtime educator and administrator in Framingham schools. He'll now step in as principal at the high school.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Framingham High School will remove the interim tag from Mark Albright, officially making him the high school principal.
"Mr. Albright brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the field of education, and I am confident that his leadership will guide us toward greater achievements and growth in this new chapter at Framingham High," Superintendent Bob Tremblay said in a letter.
Albright has over 25 years of education between Newton and Framingham Public Schools, with 17 years of experience in Framingham. He has served in diverse roles from teaching middle and high school mathematics and special education to holding positions as a housemaster, vice principal and interim principal.
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Tremblay pointed to Albright's recent stint as interim principal, stating that it "highlighted his leadership abilities, successfully overseeing daily operations, increasing focus on safety and communication, and fostering a positive teaching and learning environment for staff and students."
Albright is a Framingham resident of 20 years and has engaged with the community as a coach and youth sports board member.
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