Connecticut: New Principal For Stamford High Is Appointed

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    Stamford High Picks New Principal In Wake Of Teacher-Student Sex Scandal

    Stamford High School has a new leader after a rocky year that saw the principal and assistant principal arrested and the school system moving to fire them as part of the fallout from a teacher sex scandal. Raymond D. Manka, who is currently an assistant principal at Norwalk High School, will take over the reins at Stamford High School on July 1, it was announced Tuesday. Manka will take over from Interim Principal Tony Pavia, who has been serving in that capacity since late February. “I am pleased to welcome Ray back to Stamford Public Schools,” Stamford Superintendent Winifred Hamilton ...


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    New Principal For Stamford High Is Appointed

    After a month-long extensive search, interview, and selection process, Stamford Public Schools (SPS) along with Superintendent Dr. Winifred Hamilton and the Stamford Board of Education announced Tuesday night that Raymond D. Manka has been appointed as Principal of Stamford High School. Manka’s appointment is effective July 1, capping a year-long microscopic review of the school’s operations following the revelation an English teacher carried out an affair with an under-aged student and that administrators failed to report the incident as required by state law. Manka will assumed the duties currently handled by Interim Principal Tony Pavia, who has been serving in ...


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    Angela Carella: 'I'm not talking in private any more'

    Michael Rinaldi did not get a call notifying him that he was not chosen to go before the Board of Education last Tuesday night for the vote on a new principal for Stamford High School. Rinaldi had heard talk that the other candidate interviewed by the board, Raymond Manka, was asked to appear at the meeting. But there had been all kinds of talk, Rinaldi said, including that there were not in fact two candidates, but a choice and a backup, and alternating opinions about who was which. "I was not familiar with how the process was handled this time, ...


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