Carter is new principal at SCS

LAKEVILLE — The Board of Education has hired interim Principal Lisa Carter as the permanent principal and will skip the search process. The decision was made at the board meeting Wednesday, Jan. 30.The meeting was rescheduled from Monday, Jan. 28.Several letters from parents were read into the record by board Chairman Brian Bartram. They were all highly supportive of Carter and urged the board to hire her as principal.Several Salisbury Central School teachers and staff members were on hand to express their support for Carter, as was Martha Schwaikert, supervisor of special education for the Region One School District.Region One Superintendent Patricia Chamberlain will negotiate the contract with Carter. Carter, formerly a social studies teacher at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, said in a phone interview Feb. 4, “I am over the moon. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime. It’s a great team here, and a wonderful community.”She said the principal’s job “draws on all my life experiences, in the public and private sector. I couldn’t be happier.”

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