Mary Ellen Gambon
Special to the Journal & Sun
Two finalists were interviewed April 14 to replace outgoing Norfolk County Agricultural High School Superintendent Tammy Quinn.
School officials interviewed John Martin and Robert Gerardi Jr. for the position at county-run Aggie, one of the few agricultural schools in the state.
The superintendent's office has not returned calls to say if it has made a final decision on a new super.
The school, known as an institution where students who fall behind in a traditional school setting can flourish, has faced a series of challenges this year that the new leader will have to tackle: the ramifications of COVID-19; the February vote of no confidence in its board of trustees by its teachers union; and concerns about the installation of a solar array by Kearsage Energy, LLC on school land that has been used to grow hay to feed farm animals.