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Azuka Ossai sentenced in crash that killed beloved Lower Merion High School principal Sean Hughes – NBC10 Philadelphia

South Jersey man charged in November 2021 fatal crash of Lower Merion High School principal sentenced

The sentencing hearing in a Camden County courtroom caps 19 months of agony for the family of Sean Hughes. He was an admired and respected career educator and principal of Lower Merion High School.

Morning Briefing: To mask or not to mask up; Vintage Nintendo donation gives Goodwill a cash boost; Phillies extend lead with another win over Mets

Morning Briefing: To mask or not to mask up; Vintage Nintendo donation gives Goodwill a cash boost; Phillies extend lead with another win over Mets
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Hacker named as interim superintendent for Cheltenham School District

ELKINS PARK The Cheltenham School Board appointed a temporary replacement during a virtual meeting ahead of Superintendent Wagner Marseille’s departure, the school district announced in a statement. The nine-member board selected Nancy Hacker, former Springfield Township School District superintendent, to fill the position on an interim basis. Her start date has not yet been announced, according to a school district spokesperson. “We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Dr. Hacker as interim superintendent as we search for our next superintendent. Dr. Hacker brings an enormous amount of experience, expertise and wisdom to this role, and we are grateful to her for her service,” said School Board President Joel I. Fishbein in a May 5 statement.

Cheltenham School District superintendent to step down this summer

ELKINS PARK — Cheltenham School District Superintendent Wagner Marseille will soon step down from his post serving as the district’s highest ranking educational official. Marseille announced his resignation in an April 9 letter to families and staff members, extending his appreciation for those within the school district. “Thank you to the Cheltenham community, staff, faculty, students, and community partners for allowing me the privilege of serving as the superintendent for a school district about which you carry a deep affinity,” Marseille said in the April 9 letter. - Advertisement - Marseille first took on the superintendent role for the Montgomery County school district in 2015, according to a spokesperson. His resignation will take effect on June 30, following the end of the 2020-21 academic year. 

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