SHREWSBURY, MA — A high school in Shrewsbury has named a new assistant principal for student life.
Michael Dibbert was selected for the role at Saint John’s High School. He joins the Shrewsbury private Catholic school after most recently returning to the classroom at Boston College High School, where he served as interim head of Faber House, according to Saint John’s.
Dibbert previously held several leadership roles at The American School in Switzerland, where his work included student discipline, residential life, student support services and advisory programming.
Saint John’s said Dibbert will help lead the school’s student life program, with a focus on student growth, accountability, faith and relationships.
“This important opportunity is an ideal match for my professional experience and personal values,” Dibbert said in the announcement. “I am excited to help Saint John’s continue to fulfill its Xaverian mission and excel as a model school for young men whose students grow in faith and wisdom.”
Principal Dr. Lauren Hill said Dibbert’s ability to balance care with accountability stood out during the school’s search process.
“He understands that helping young men grow requires both strong relationships and clear expectations, and I am confident his leadership will have a lasting impact on our students and school community,” Hill said.
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