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Operations Manager Hired For Strongsville Schools
Strongsville High School Assistant Principal Stephen Breckner will resign his current position and take on the new role.

STRONGSVILLE, OH - The Strongsville City Schools have a new Operations Manager. Stephen Breckner will assume the position and will oversee Building and Grounds, Maintenance, Transportation, and Food Services. Breckner's two year contract for the position begins on Aug. 1, 2017.
If Breckner's name sounds familiar, there's a reason why. For the past six years, he has served as the assistant principal at Strongsville High School. He has been part of the team overseeing renovations at the school.
Prior to arriving in Strongsville, Breckner spent four years at the principal at Rittman Middle School and spent six years as an English teacher at Copley High School. The Strongsville Schools Board of Education approved Breckner's contract on Thursday.
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“I am very excited for this new role in our District. During my tenure in Strongsville, I have had the opportunity to work with many different administrators, staff, teachers, and students. I am looking forward to continuing to collaborate on projects and helping to move our District forward,” said Breckner in a statement.
To take the role as Operations Manager, Breckner resigned his position as assistant principal. He will finish out the school year with the high school.
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“Steve has had a successful career as a building administrator. In recent years, I have witnessed his passion grow for the operational aspects of a school district. As we proceeded through the interview process, Steve stood out as the right person to lead our Business Services department moving forward. We are pleased that the District will continue to benefit from his talents and hard work in his new role as Operations Manager,” said Cameron Ryba, superintendent for Strongsville City Schools, in a statement.
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