Marlboro names new school superintendent

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MARLBORO – The Marlboro Central School District Board of Education (BOE) has appointed Michael Rydell as the District’s new Superintendent of Schools. He will be replacing Michael Brooks, who is retiring this summer.

The appointment was made during a Board meeting on July 6.

The Orange-Ulster BOCES and the BOE spent nearly three months conducting a search for a new superintendent. The process, which sought to collect feedback from various school district stakeholders, included a community survey; parent, teacher, and student forums; and an interview committee made up of local volunteers.

“Mr. Rydell is an experienced superintendent who remained at the top of our candidate list throughout the many rounds of intensive interviews that took place over the last several weeks,” said Board member John Cantone, who served as president of the Board during the search. “We are pleased that he has accepted this new position.”

Rydell is a veteran educator and school leader with more than 20 years of experience. He comes to Marlboro from the Port Jervis City School District, where he served as Assistant Superintendent for Instruction before becoming the District’s Superintendent in 2018. Prior to that, he held assistant principal and principal positions at both Wallkill Senior High School and Ellenville High School.

His early classroom experience includes teaching high school Biology, first at Washingtonville High School for three years, then at Orange-Ulster BOCES for one year, and most recently at Wallkill Senior High School for three years.

Rydell holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University at Albany and master’s degrees in Secondary Education and Education Administration from Mercy College. He also earned certifications in the areas of School Administrator/Supervisor; School District Leader; and Biology, 7-12. He will assume his new role on September 1.

“Mr. Rydell will be working closely with Mr. Brooks this summer to ensure a smooth transition and to be ready to begin the 2022-2023 school year,” said Cantone. “Please join us in welcoming him to our District!”




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