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School Committee Gives Wrentham Superintendent of Schools A+

Wrentham superintended of schools Jeffrey Marsden gets high marks from the committee. Marsden is a finalist for the Medfield superintendent position.

Wrentham’s superintendent received high marks for the 2012 year.

The Wrentham School Committee rated superintendent Jeffrey Marsden’s performance for the 2012-2013 school year and gave him a 6.7 out of 7 rating for the year. Marsden is one of three finalists for the Medfield superintendent's position.

“I think he does a fantastic job,” said school committee member Lynn Desrochers. “It was actually very easy to go through this. It was hard not to give all sevens, but realizing that nobody’s perfect, I think a 6.7 is as high as you can get.”

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Committee members had much praise for Marsden and what he brought to the district during his tenure in Wrentham.

“I think the overall rating reflects what he’s brought to the district,” school committee member Tracey Murphy said. “Just the overall quality of the staff and parent participation and what happens in this school district is amazing.  Curriculum changes, staff changes and progressive thinking have become the norm here, and that’s huge.”

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School committee chair Edward Goddard said Marsden was very well disposed to “keep the staff on their toes.” He said changing the curriculum and teaching methods was a great way to get the faculty change gradually without causing disruptions.

“It gives a renewed enthusiasm for teaching when you’re not teaching the same way year after year after year,” said Goddard.

The committee also praised Marsden’s ability to talk to them and make them aware of the issues affecting the district and community as a whole.

“There’s no gap between the committee and you, you and your administrators and that’s a sterling recommendation for you,” Goddard said to Marsden.

Marsden thanked the committee for their positive feedback, but said it was not just him working to improve the district.

“I really appreciate the work the teachers, principals and everyone that’s working here in the office staff,” he said. “It’s really a wonderful team and everyone has a part in this.”

Marsden added the committee and community should continue to give him as much feedback as possible to help him improve the education of Wrentham’s children.

“I appreciate the feedback,” he said.  “A lot of times in this job you don’t get a lot of feedback and sometimes the feedback you get is negative.  I’ll continue to work hard and do what I can for the community.”

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