Haverhill School Board Member Magliochetti Says He Won't Seek Re-Election, But will be Involved
Longtime Haverhill School Committee member Paul A. Magliochetti said Thursday he will not seek re-election to the body where he has served 16 years.
Magliocchettis decision makes him the second of three at-large School Committee member to forgo re-election during this city government election year. As WHAV reported last month, current School Committee Vice Chair Richard J. Rosa was the first incumbent to say he would not seek another term.
In an interview with WHAV, Magliocchetti said he chose to run initially to help Haverhill rebuild from the financial crisis following the collapse of the former city-owned Hale Hospital and the near loss of accreditation of Haverhill High School. During his tenure, that process led to roles he played in having a new Caleb Dustin Hunking School completed, beginning construction of the new Dr. Albert B. Consentino School and planning replacement of the John Greenleaf Whittier School. One of his most gratifying moments, came in early education.
Getting free, all-day kindergarten for the entire City of Haverhillthat was something that I advocated for years and, when it finally became a reality, that was a proud moment for me as a School Committee member, he said.
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