Wayland interviews first superintendent candidate

Wayland Town Crier 1/11/11: Wayland interviews first superintendent candidate. Delivering high-quality education is the bottom line for a superintendent, said Anne Wilson, the first of three candidates interviewed by the Wayland School Committee last night. Wilson spent the day visiting the town's five schools and meeting with teachers, administrators, students and parents. The School Committee is replacing Superintendent Gary Burton, who is retiring at the end of the academic year. "The thing that is most exciting to me, and one of the things that drew me to this position, is that Wayland is a high-performance district," Wilson said. "I am committed to the type of system Wayland is, a system supported by the local community, a system of high performance and a system of a size where I could make a personal connection and build relationships." Wilson is the assistant superintendent for human resources for Brookline Public Schools and has experience as a teacher, principal and administrator.

Wayland Patch 1/12/11:  School Committee Interviews First Superintendent Candidate.  Dr. Anne Wilson spends her day in Wayland.  Wayland School Committee members invited the public to be in attendance as they interviewed Dr. Anne Wilson,, the first of three Wayland Public Schools superintendent finalists, Monday night.  Wilson, currently the assistant superintendent of human resources of Brookline Public Schools, spent the day before the 7 p.m. meeting visiting schools and talking with faculty and staff, administrators, parents and students in Wayland.

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