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Assistant Principal Starts At Stacy Middle School In Milford
The new assistant principal took over where retiring assistant principal Dawn Craig left off.

MILFORD, MA—Superintendent Dr. Kevin McIntyre along with Stacy Middle School Principal Nancy Angelini announced in June that Dr. Nadine Clifford has been selected for the position of Stacy Middle School Assistant Principal. The position was held by Dawn Craig who retired on July 1.
Clifford was the associate principal at the Walker School in Needham, a private special education residential and day school for children in grades Pre-K-8 She has held this position for the past four years and prior to that worked in the Uxbridge Public Schools for 12 years in various capacities including Special Education teacher, Literacy Instructor, and 21st Century Skills Instructor. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Bay Path University and her Master of Education Degree with a focus on Educational Leadership from Bridgewater State University. She also earned her Doctor of Education Degree from Northeastern University with a focus on Educational Leadership.
“I am looking forward to collaborating with the school and community in reaching districtwide goals,” said Clifford in a statement. “My goal is to amplify the value of developing a culture inclusive of respect, responsibility, authentic learning and social connectedness to support the ways in which students become valuable contributors within their communities.”
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“We are very excited that Dr. Clifford will be joining Milford Public Schools’ administrative team,” said Dr. Kevin McIntyre in a statement. “Her extensive experience in the classroom and in leadership roles in both public and private settings, along with her impressive educational background will be as asset to Stacy Middle School and to the district.”
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