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Assistant Superintendent In Wayland Leaves For Sudbury Schools
The new superintendent comes to Sudbury from Wayland public schools.

SUDBURY, MA—The new superintendent of schools in Sudbury comes over from the Wayland schools.
The Sudbury Public School Committee announced on Friday the appointment of Brad Crozier as Superintendent of Sudbury Public Schools. Crozier has been with Wayland Public Schools since 2007 where he has progressively advanced to his current position as assistant superintendent, according to the announcement.
Crozier replaces Dr. Anne Wilson, who has served as Superintendent since July 1, 2011, and announced in September 2017 her intention to retire at the end of this school year. Pending contract negotiations, Crozier will begin as Superintendent July 1, 2018.
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Christine Hogan, Chair of Sudbury Public Schools commented on the appointment in a statement, “After a
rigorous search process, Mr. Crozier emerged as an extraordinary candidate who best reflected what our community sought in a new leader. He has a proven track record of considering the needs of all stakeholders when making decisions that impact students and staff. We are thrilled to welcome him as our new superintendent.”
Crozier received his Bachelors in Business Administration from Graceland College in Iowa and his Masters in Science for Teachers with a focus on Elementary Education from The University of Bridgeport. He completed postgraduate coursework in School Administration from the University of Arkansas as well as the Studies in Education and Policy from Boston College.
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