New Brockport High School principal appointed
The Brockport Central School District Board of Education is pleased to announce the probationary appointment of Dr. Brian Weller to the role of high school principal, effective July 26. The appointment was approved during the board meeting on July 25. Weller succeeds Dr. Dana Boshnack, who accepted a position as assistant superintendent for teaching and learning at the Northport-East Northport Union Free School District.
Weller has extensive experience in the field of education, most recently serving as the principal of Pittsford Sutherland High School. Prior to that, he spent six years as assistant principal at Webster Thomas High School, one year as curriculum, instruction and assessment specialist for the Webster Central School District and 12 years as a social studies teacher. Weller also served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.
“I am delighted to welcome Dr. Weller to the Brockport Central School District,” said Superintendent Dr. Lesli C. Myers. “He has many notable characteristics including leadership, knowledge and integrity. Further, Dr. Weller has an exceptional track record as both a teacher and administrator. I am certain that his student-centered approach, coupled with his passion for education will help us actualize our vision of being a leading, innovative, high-performing school district that graduates each student prepared for college or a career.”
“I am very excited to be joining the Brockport Central School District as the high school principal,” said Weller. “Everyone I’ve met during the interview process has shown great pride in the school district and community. I’m looking forward to meeting the students, staff and families as soon as possible and continue building on the great traditions here.”
Weller earned his Doctorate of Education from the University of Rochester and his certification and Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the College at Brockport.
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