Courtesy of Brooke Clenchy
Nashoba Regional School District superintendent
The Nashoba Regional School District School Committee has voted unanimously to approve “Nashoba Wolves” as the new Nashoba High School mascot and team name, according to a press release from District Superintendent Brooke Clenchy.
The vote April 7 followed a thoughtful, collaborative process to explore mascot ideas from the broader school community and to retire the Chieftains nickname. The process was guided by a Mascot Committee composed of administrators, teachers, coaches, alumni, and high school students.
“This collaborative process has been just one example of how teamwork is at the heart of everything we do in the district,” Clenchy stated in the release. “It’s fitting that our community has chosen Wolves – whose packs are known for their teamwork as well as their individual strengths – as the new symbol of Nashoba Regional High School.”
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Kathleen Boynton named new principal at Nashoba Regional High School
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After more than a year, a permanent principal has been named at Nashoba Regional High School, effective July 1.
Kathleen Boynton was chosen from three finalists.
The announcement came from Nashoba Regional School District Superintendent Brooke Clenchy.
Boynton has worked in secondary education for over 25 years. She currently serves as the principal at Reading Memorial High School where she has led initiatives to improve school culture and foster social and emotional learning. In the past year during the COVID-19 pandemic, Boynton oversaw the transition to a hybrid learning model.