In a recent announcement, Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones has appointed David Cheris as the new assistant principal at Parkway School. Cheris will be working alongside Principal Mary Grandville to achieve the school's goals and objectives, as well as advocate for the students. Cheris is taking over the position from Matthew Cerruto, who has been named the assistant principal of Western Middle School. With 16 years of experience as a school administrator and teacher, Cheris brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his new role. He most recently served as the coordinator of special programs for Watertown Public Schools. Cheris holds a bachelor's degree in Theater Arts, a master's degree in Teaching Childhood and Special Education, and a master's degree in Teacher Leadership and Educational Leadership. He is excited to join the Parkway School family and views his role as an educational leader as that of a facilitator. The appointment of Cheris is a testament to the Greenwich Public Schools' commitment to attracting top educators [98f5ffee].
This appointment reflects the ongoing efforts of Greenwich Public Schools to provide quality education and support to its students. By appointing experienced and dedicated professionals like David Cheris, the district aims to ensure the success and well-being of its students. Cheris' background in special programs will also contribute to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment at Parkway School. The appointment of Cheris as assistant principal is part of a larger strategy to strengthen the leadership team within the district and continue to provide excellent education [98f5ffee].