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Beverly Public Schools
502 Cabot Street
Beverly MA 01915
voice: 978-921-6100
fax: 978-922-6597
Office Hours:
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday-Friday
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Budget Information
Test Results
School Committee
State of the Schools 2009
Planning
Approval of Non-Public Schools
District offices for the Beverly Public Schools are located in the Memorial Building. Included with offices for the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent are the following departments: Finance & Operations; Personnel; Pupil Personnel Services; Food Services; and Child Welfare, Attendance, Title(s) IX & VI, and Homeless.
Our school district is an excellent place for all students to learn and grow. After student safety, improving student achievement is our highest priority. I am truly proud of what we are able to do for the young people of this community and their families. Our progress as a school system in recent years is evidence that the Beverly community holds education as a high priority. As a result, we are held in high regard both regionally and around the state.
Quality education is achieved only through a partnership of educators, students, parents, and the greater community. As you search this website and learn more about our schools, I encourage you to look for ways you can support the work of our schools and help us achieve our mission "to enable all students to reach their potential through an academically challenging and diverse education".
The Superintendent serves as chief executive officer of the school district and chief advisor to the School Committee. Leadership of the district is through a collaborative approach that involves an Administrative Cabinet and a Leadership Team. The Cabinet is comprised of the Assistant Superintendent, Administrator of Pupil Personnel Services and Special Education, Director of Finance & Operations, Director of Personnel, and Coordinator of Child Welfare & Attendance, Title(s) IX & VI, and Homeless Liaison. Members of the Leadership Team include the Assistant Superintendent, the eight Building Principals, and the Administrator of Pupil Personnel Services and Special Education.
Marie E. Galinski, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
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Dr. Marie Galinski became Superintendent of the Beverly Public Schools in July, 2010. Prior to her appointment as the superintendent, she served for six years as the Assistant Superintendent in Beverly from 2004. Prior to serving as the Assistant Superintendent in Beverly, she served as an administrator in the Worcester Public Schools for 9 years. She was principal of the Accelerated Learning Laboratory a K-12 school for 3 years and principal of the May Street School a PK-6 school for 6 years. Her previous experience includes 14 years as an elementary school principal in two schools, K-8 and N-8, of the private sector in Haverhill and Andover. While she was serving as an administrator in Andover (1990), she received the YWCA Tribute to Women in Industry (TWIN) award for outstanding achievement in industry. Dr. Galinski began her career as a middle school teacher of English in Lynnfield Massachusetts.
Dr. Galinski received her doctorate in Administration and Supervision from Northeastern University in 1988. She obtained a Master’s Degree in Administration from Salem State College in 1981 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Education from Merrimack College in 1970. Dr. Galinski is licensed in Massachusetts as a superintendent, high school principal, secondary English teacher, elementary school principal, and elementary teacher.
Maryellen Duffy, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
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Dr. Maryellen Duffy became Assistant Superintendent of the Beverly Public Schools in July , 2010. Before being appointed as the Assistant Superintendent, she served for 7 years as the Director of Curriculum and Instruction/Educational Services for the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District. Prior to serving as a central office administrator, her public school administrative and supervisory positions for 18 years ncluded service as the 6-12 Science and Math Curriculum Director for the Hudson Public Schools, the Science Program Advisor at Andover High School and the Science Department Chairperson of Newburyport High School. She was also a curriculum specialist and consultant for Advanced Systems in Measurement and Evaluation, now known as Measured Progress. Her classroom expereince includes 21 years as a secondary science teacher, beginning in the Amesbury Public Schools.
Dr. Duffy received her doctorate in Science and Mathematics Education from the University of Lowell in 1996. She obtained a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in Biology from Smith College in 1977 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Simmons college in 1974. Dr. Duffy is licensed in Massachusetts as a superintendent, supervisor/director, secondary general science and biology teacher, and a health education teacher.
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