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Tri-Town Central Offices

Superintendent of Schools

Michael S. Nelson, M.Ed.

Melissa Wilcox, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent

Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning

Sharlene Fedorowicz, Ph.D.

Lucy Fuller, Office of Teaching and Learning Administrative Assistant

Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations

Howard G. Barber, CPA, MCPPO

Cheryl Almeida, Accounts Payable

Ellen Camacho, Payroll Coordinator

Jessica Gomes, Payroll Specialist

Michelle Charette, Accounts Payable

Assistant Superintendent of Student Services

Jaime Curley, Ed.D.

Cris Salvador, Administrative Assistant

Early Childhood Coordinator

Doreen Lopes

District Facilities Director

Eugene Jones, MCPPO

Director of Food & Nutrition Services

Jill Henesey, MCPPO

Staff Directory

Julie Bangs

Teacher - Grade 2
Sippican School

Karen Banno

Special Education Teacher - Grade 3
Rochester Memorial School
Howard Barber, CPA, SFO, MCPPO

Howard Barber, CPA, SFO, MCPPO

Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations
Old Rochester Regional

Allison Barker

Librarian/Media Specialist
Old Rochester Regional High School, Library Media Specialists

Cynthia Baronas

Teacher - Kindergarten
Rochester Memorial School

Jessica Barrett

Librarian/Media Specialist
Sippican School, Library Media Specialists
Superintendent Michael S. Nelson


Michael S. Nelson, M.Ed.

Superintendent

Welcome to the Old Rochester and Massachusetts Superintendency Union #55 School Districts website. The purpose of this site is to communicate timely and relevant information about the schools in Marion, Mattapoisett, and Rochester to all stakeholders. Please take some time to explore the many sections of the website and return often as information is constantly being updated.  If you are unable to find an event, a program, or other information, please reach out to the Superintendent's office or one of our schools. Enjoy your visits to our website. There, we know you will see our continuous efforts to engage all community members to inspire our Tri- Town students "to think, to learn, and to care."