Principal Jack Howe leaves district

PINE PLAINS — Jack Howe has resigned as Stissing Mountain High School principal after nine years of service. He has taken a position as district superintendent at the Hudson Central School District.

Howe, who is a Hudson resident, had kind words for the area he leaves behind.

“When I first started, I said, ‘It’s a great community with great staff and students.’ Those words still ring in my ears. Professionally and personally, I had a wonderful time here,� he said.

Some of the accomplishments Howe is most proud of during his stay, which began in 2002, include building curricular options for students and expanding class offerings. Many electives were added and Stissing Mountain built a program with Dutchess County Community College that allows students to receive college credits.

What was the best part of the job?

“When I was out in the hall or in the classroom,� he answered. “Introducing concerts, watching ball games, anything where I was interacting with students. There’s an energy there and they’re all wonderful students.�

As for the new job, Howe said he has always aspired to be a superintendent and pursued this opportunity.

“It’s a very supportive community, both with their students and their young people. I certainly see it when they’re in the classroom, but also outside,� he said of Pine Plains, mentioning the FFA, theater guild, the China exchange program and sports as examples of parents and local residents showing up in numbers. “I always knew that when I had a need in the high school, there would be someone I could approach.�

And if there’s one thing Howe will miss when he begins his new job on Feb. 2, it will be the student interaction. With any position on an executive level, Howe said, you have to really seek out those opportunities with students. After spending more than 20 years as a teacher, interaction has always been very important to him.

Assistant Superintendent Catherine Parsons has been appointed interim principal while Howe prepares for his new job. Pine Plains District Superintendent Linda Kaumeyer said the Board of Education is examining the next steps in finding someone to replace Howe.

“We’re very sorry to see him go,� Kaumeyer said, “and we wish him in the best in his new position.�

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