Interim HVRHS principal hired

FALLS VILLAGE — Housatonic Valley Regional High School will have a new interim principal Monday, Oct. 18.

The hiring of Herbert Tedford III was announced at a special meeting of the Region One Board of Education Thursday, Oct. 7.

Tedford will be paid $500 per day for approximately 162 days, with no benefits.

Jonathan Moore, representing Kent on the regional board, was on the search committee. He described Tedford as “a strong candidate whom everybody liked.� The committee was unanimous in recommending Tedford, who served as associate principal of Hudson (N.Y.) High School and assistant principal at Pitts Middle School in Pueblo, Colo.

Tedford has a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and biology from the University of Southern Colorado, a Master of the Arts degree in Special Education from Adams State College (Alamosa, Colo.), and an administrative degree from the University of Phoenix.

The Region One Board unanimously approved Tedford’s hiring. Superintendent Patricia Chamberlain said the next order of business is to find an interim assistant principal to relieve Dave Bayersdorfer, who took the job on a temporary basis just prior to the start of the  school year.

Housatonic Principal Gretchen Foster and Assistant Principal Mary Ann Buchanan both resigned in early August. Bayersdorfer,  a recently retired social studies teacher and former athletic director, agreed to take on the job of interim assistant principal.

His temporary job pays $485.22 a day, includes no benefits and runs from Aug. 27 to Jan. 21, 2011 — or until an assistant principal is hired.

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