Schools
Moorestown Superintendent Resigns To Take Position In Hometown
The Board of Education said it is actively working to find a new superintendent to replace Michael Volpe, who is leaving for a new position.
MOORESTOWN, NJ — Michael Volpe will leave Moorestown Schools for a superintendent position in his hometown, the district announced Tuesday.
The Board of Education said it will keep the community informed on the process of replacing Volpe as superintendent, and said it wishes him continued success. The school district did not immediately announce when he is officially leaving, or to what district he will be going.
“We are actively working on a plan to move forward and will find the most qualified and devoted school leader for our staff, students and families." said board president Mick Weeks. "The Board recognizes the importance of strong, committed leadership in accomplishing district goals and ensuring continued success for all students."
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Volpe took over the position of superintendent in Moorestown at the end of 2021.
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