Schools
Westwood's Heather Morrison Runs For School Committee
She has worked in the residential program at New England Center for Children since 1999, providing services to children with autism.

WESTWOOD, MA - Heather Morrison, who has worked in education for more than 20 years, is running for Westwood School Committee.
Morrison has lived n Westwood for 12 years with her husband and three children, Harper,
Cooper and Quinn, all of whom attend Westwood Public Schools.
“I have spent the last two years listening and participating in nearly every School Committee
meeting," she said. "During this time, I saw a need to improve the collaboration between the committee and the community. I want to be a voice and a resource to those who are not represented on the committee in order to improve our children's education."
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Morrison, who graduated from Miami University, began working in the residential program at New England Center for Children (NECC) in 1999. NECC provides comprehensive services to
children with autism. While continuing to work full-time at NECC, she completed her Masters in
Applied Behavior Analysis through Northeastern University.
“I couldn’t be more proud of Westwood as a leader in education, but these last two years
showed we can do better to prioritize our kids,” Morrison continued.
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If elected Morrison said she will focus on academic excellence and social-emotional well-being through student-centered decisionmaking. She will also take a fact-based, data-driven approach while maintaining transparency and accountability to the Westwood community.
Morrison said her job as director of administration “brings me joy and fulfillment, to be part of
the education and success of an extraordinary group of students and their amazing teachers
and support staff.” She also is the leader of her school’s Emergency Management Team.
Throughout the pandemic she was able to keep their residential program open to provide in-person education while prioritizing student and staff safety.
When she isn’t cheering on her three children at sporting events, she can be seen around town
walking her two dogs.
Morrison said she is excited to bring her knowledge and expertise regarding special education and
school administration to the Westwood School Committee and looks forward to hearing from
residents about their priorities for the district and how we can work together to achieve them. She can be reached by email at this link.
Morrison invites residents to contact her at heather4westwoodsc@gmail.com. For more
information, visit her website.
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