Croft now CCS principal

CORNWALL — A new principal, Michael Croft of Washington, Conn., took over the reins at Cornwall Consolidated School on July 1.The previous principal, Robert Vaughan, announced his resignation during his second year on the job. He said he had decided to retire to travel and visit family.Croft began his teaching career in 2000 in Manchester, Conn. From 2002 until accepting the position at Cornwall, he worked in Washington, first at Shepaugh High School and since 2006 as a social studies teacher at Shepaug Middle School.At the middle school, Croft handled a wide range of administrative responsibilities and initiatives, including leading the collaborative development of a middle school advisory program. He was also a member of the district’s Strategic Planning Steering Committee and co-chair of the district’s Curriculum and Instruction Committee.Croft is a graduate of the University of Connecticut, Storrs, where he was a UConn New England scholar, a Big East Athlete award winner and a GTE Academic All-American. He graduatedsumma cum laude. He completed his post-graduate work at UConn and Central Connecticut State University in New Britain.Croft lives at the Gunnery School, where his wife is a faculty member. They have a son who is nearly 2.

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