HHS assistant principal quietly resigns; former Memorial School administrator named to position
/By Carol Britton Meyer
Former Memorial Middle School Principal Anthony Hrivnak has been named the new Hull High School assistant principal, replacing Julie Burke, who had not reported to work since early May.
In a June 28 email to Hull school families, retiring Hull Public Schools Superintendent Judith Kuehn reported that Hrivnak was appointed to this new role in consultation with new Superintendent Michael Jette, who started work in Hull on July 1.
Burke reportedly resigned on June 12, although no public announcement was made of her departure, nor was her resignation mentioned at the June 24 school committee meeting. Previous requests for information about her employment status were not answered by school administrators.
In response to an email request for a copy of Burke’s resignation letter made through the superintendent’s office, Executive Secretary/Office Manager Maggie Ollerhead told The Hull Times: “This is a personnel matter. All I can say is that Ms. Burke has recently informed HPS of her plan to pursue a career opportunity elsewhere. HPS is thankful for her service and wishes her well in her new position.”
The Times has filed a formal request under the Massachusetts Public Records Law for documents related to Burke’s separation from the school district, including her letter of resignation.
Hrivnak had been principal of the Memorial School since 2011. The middle school was closed last month as part of the Hull Public Schools’ grade realignment and building consolidation plan.
“Tony’s proven record as a strong leader at the Memorial School, his relationships with grade 8 educators and nurse, his familiarity with students and families, and his institutional knowledge make him an exceptional choice to partner with Principal Rob Shaw – especially with the implementation of phase two [of the school consolidation plan],” Kuehn wrote in the June 28 email.
Shaw was chosen as new principal, effective July 1, following a comprehensive search and interview process that included input from multiple stakeholders, including Hull High School faculty and staff, parents, community members, and administrators. He replaced Michael Knybel, who resigned earlier this year after two years in the position.
“I am delighted that Robert is choosing to join our team in Hull Public Schools,” Jette said earlier. “Listening in on the work of our hiring committee and the various staff, parent, and student forums, it is clear that he has the experience and attributes to build strong relationships with all members of the school community. Robert is ready to understand the proud past of Hull High School while also guiding us into the future.”
Phase two of the consolidation plan – beginning with the 2024-2025 school year – continues to be implemented as planned and as discussed at school committee meetings, Jette told The Hull Times. “Grade 8 teachers will be at Hull High School in a dedicated section of the school to ensure middle level collaboration remains strong.”
Grade 7 teachers will be at Jacobs School in a dedicated area with easy access to the 6th-grade team.
“They will be on the second floor in the grades 4-7 intermediate school, working closely with our new intermediate Assistant Principal Jessica Scott,” Jette said.
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