Kathleen Dooley Resigned as Director of Technology at Hopkinton Public School

Date of management change: July 25, 2013 

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About the Company

The Hopkinton Public School District is regarded by other school districts, institutions of higher learning, and employers as a center of educational innovation that produces critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, effective communicators, and productive, healthy citizens. The Hopkinton Public School District offers a comprehensive educational program for students in pre-school through grade 12. The school district includes a high school for students in grades 9-12, a middle school for students in grades 6-8, and three elementary schools for students in grades K-5. Pre-school students are educated in a wing of the middle school. Students are taught by an experienced and well educated staff. Sixty-eight percent of faculty has six or more years of teaching experience and 83% of staff possesses an advanced degree. Increasingly Hopkinton has become known as one of the better school districts in the state. During the 2011-12 school year, Newsweek Magazine ranked Hopkinton High School as the 95th best High School in the nation and 2nd in the state.  

 

About the Person

Before joining Hopkinton’s tech team in 2008, Kathleen Dooley was head of technology for Holliston’s school system. She has also worked as a software consultant. Now, She is joining as director of technology for Wellesley Public Schools.  

 

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