Menzo to step down as Wallingford school superintendent- WALLINGFORD School Superintendent Salvatore Menzo announced Friday afternoon that he plans to resign from his position after 12 years leading the school district.In a letter to staff, Menzo said he has accepted the position of superintendent of.
Wallingford superintendent takes new job running Hartford area magnet schools
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In this file photo, Wallingford Superintendent of Schools Salvatore Menzo answers questions from reporters during a 2019 Board of Education meeting.Luther Turmelle / Hearst Connecticut Media file photo /
WALLINGFORD - Salvatore Menzo, who has been the Superintendent of the town’s school system for the last 12 years, is leaving the district at the end of the school year to run a pair of magnet schools operated by Hartford-based Goodwin University.
Menzo, who will become superintendent of the Goodwin magnet schools, announced that he was leaving the district in a letter sent out to members of the Wallingford school community in an e-mail message sent out late Friday. In that message, he said the decision to leave “was not an easy one.”