Schools
Snow Forces Wilmington To Reschedule Superintendent Interviews
The school committee will interview candidates on Monday and Tuesday night next week.

WILMINGTON, MA -- Interviews with two of the four finalists to be the next superintendent of Wilmington Public Schools have been postponed because of Tuesday's snow storm. The school committee interviews of Glenn Brand, the former Superintendent of Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, and Nan Murphy, who is currently Director of Accountability & School Improvement for Lowell Public Schools, will be on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at 7 pm.
The other two candidates will be interviewed by the school committee Monday night, as previously scheduled. Those candidates are Patricia Lambright-White, the Assistant Superitnendent of Pupil Personnel Services at Melrose Public Schools and Michael Wood, the Director of Student Services for Leicester Public Schools. School committee interviews of both sets of candidates are open to the public and will be broadcast on local public access television.
The school committee is also soliciting feedback of the candidates through a short, online survey.
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The school committee announced the four finalists last week. Brand recently interviewed for the superintendent's job in Lexington. That town chose Taunton Public Schools Superintendent Julie Hackett over Brand and another finalist. Brand left Acton-Boxborough last year to "educational and operational philosophies" that were "not aligned," the regional school committee, according to minutes from an executive session that were made public under the Massachusetts Public Records law. Brand, according to an article last year in the Acton Forum, seems to have been forced to resign by a coalition of school committee members who created a "toxic working environment."
Murphy has mostly gotten rave reviews for her work in Lowell. Before being named to her position, which was new to the district, she was principal at McAuliffe Elementary School in the Lowell's Christian Hill neighborhood. She and her staff were credited with helping bring the school from level 3 to level 1 under state performance guidelines.
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