Date: Fri 09-Aug-1996
Date: Fri 09-Aug-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
schools-principals-Onorato
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Principal Shake-Up Affects Two Elementary Schools
B Y S TEVE B IGHAM
Parents and teachers are being notified this week about Superintendent John R.
Reed's shake-up of elementary school principals this summer.
Dr Reed announced at Tuesday's Board of Education meeting his decision to
shift a pair of school principals to new sites within the district, starting
with Head O' Meadow School Principal Nancy Onorato, who has been transferred
to the middle school as an assistant principal, effective at the start of the
school year.
Ms Onorato will be replaced at Head O' Meadow with Middle Gate School
Principal Bill Bircher. A search has already begun to fill Mr Bircher's post.
In the meantime, Dr Reed said Assistant Superintendent Bob Kuklis would assume
responsibility for the operation of Middle Gate School.
"This will certainly be a transition period, but I'm confident that there will
be a common perception throughout the school system that this was a good
move," the superintendent said Wednesday morning.
Announcements regarding the principal shuffle were scheduled to be sent out to
parents and staff members late this week.
Dr Reed said over the past year, he had been discussing moving Mrs Onorato
back to the middle school, where she worked as an administrator prior to
arriving at HOM six years ago. The schools chief declined to elaborate on the
reasons behind the switch, but said both he and the HOM principal felt it was
in the best interest of the school district.
"Nancy and I both agreed that she would be most effective at the middle
school," Dr Reed explained.
The schools chief refused to call the move a demotion, but said Mrs Onorato's
annual salary would be reduced to that of an assistant principal.
"I requested this about a year ago," Mrs Onorato explained Wednesday
afternoon. "I've always been very, very happy at the middle school. For me it
feels like a homecoming."
Dr Reed said he switched Mr Bircher to Head O' Meadow School once the
principal post opened up in an effort to provide him with a new challenge.
"That school (HOM) will benefit, although some people on staff won't think
it," Dr Reed said. "Bill inspires the loyalty of his staff through the
dedication that he brings."
Mr Bircher leaves Middle Gate after a 12-year stint as principal.
Dr Reed said a Middle Gate School teacher would be selected to assist Mr
Kuklis during the transitional process, and school secretary Carol Lawson will
also take on added responsibilities.
This is the first time Dr Reed has made such drastic changes with his
principals, but said it is been something he's thought about doing in the
past.
"I wanted to maximize the effectiveness of everyone involved. I want what's in
the best interest of the kids," he explained.
Board of Education Chairman Herb Rosenthal said the principal shuffle will be
a "healthy" move for the district. He pointed out that there is now new
leadership at Head O' Meadow, Middle Gate and Sandy Hook School, where Donna
Page recently took over the principalship for Ron Vitarelli, who stepped down
last year.
