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Salem Narrows New Superintendent Search To 3 Finalists

Each finalist will participate in two visits to Salem, including two public forums, in June.

Finalists
were recommended by a Screening Committee made up of 15 community
members, parents, educators, students, school administrators, and School
Committee members.
Finalists were recommended by a Screening Committee made up of 15 community members, parents, educators, students, school administrators, and School Committee members. (Salem Public Schools)

SALEM, MA — Salem Public Schools has narrowed the search for a new full-time superintendent to three finalists to replace new state Secretary of Education Steve Zrike.

Finalists were recommended by a Screening Committee made up of 15 community members, parents, educators, students, school administrators, and School Committee members.

The three finalists are:

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Jorge S. Allen

Dr. Allen has served as the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Wellesley Public Schools since 2022. Prior to that, he was the World Language and English Language Learner Coordinator for Andover Public Schools. Dr. Allen holds a Ph.D. in Spanish American Literature from Purdue University, an M.A. in Latin American Studies from Purdue University, and a B.A. in Education from Centro de Estudios Universitarios de Monterrey.

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Andrew Bott

Andrew Bott has been the Head of School for Brighton High School since 2020, and served as Superintendent of Brookline Public Schools from 2016-2019. Earlier in his career, he served as Principal of the W.H. Lincoln School in Brookline, and Principal of the Orchard Gardens K-8 School in Roxbury. He holds an M.Ed. in Administration Planning and Social Policy from Harvard University and a B.A. in Sociology from Rice University.

Thomas M. Welch

Dr. Welch has been a Regional School Superintendent/Associate Superintendent for Boston Public Schools since 2015, and served as the Academic Superintendent for the district’s Alternative Schools Network from 2018-2019. Prior to that, he was the founding Principal of Nava College Preparatory High School in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He holds an Ed.D. from Boston College’s Professional School Administrator Program, an M.A. in Education from UCLA, and a B.A. in Economics and Environmental Studies from Occidental College.

Finalists will participate in two visits to the city during June, with the first including school tours, meetings with students, educators, and community stakeholders, as well as a public forum.

Finalists will then return on a second date for a formal interview with the School Committee before a vote on a recommended candidate takes place.

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