BROWNE
BROWNE

FITCHBURG — After eight years under the leadership of Dr. Sheila M. Harrity, Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School has named her successor. On Wednesday, April 6, the School Committee voted unanimously to appoint Thomas R. Browne of Sudbury, who has served as the school’s principal for eight years, as the next Superintendent-Director, effective July 1, according to a press release.

The School Committee, led by Chair Eric Olson, worked in partnership with Mr. Browne to reach a three-year agreement that will ensure the school’s leadership remains steadfast, with forward progress as a guiding tenant. “There is no doubt Tom will lead Monty Tech with the same level of excellence we are accustomed to. His collegial relationships and abiding respect for the staff will allow for a smooth transition into the role. Tom knows our Monty Tech community well, and has a clear vision for its future. We are excited to see where he takes Monty Tech next,” said Olson.

Browne is a long-time educator, with more than 30 years in varied educational leadership roles. After having taught Social Studies at Leominster High School for 10 years, he advanced to Assistant Principal and then Principal for seven years, before leaving to join the Monty Tech team. Under his guidance, the school has seen advancements that include a new veterinary Science program and state-of-the-art onsite clinic, program improvements in 10 vocational areas made possible $2M+ in Skills Capital Grant funding, expanded access to instructional technology through a 1:1 Chromebook initiative, improved community outreach and student engagement, and increased school-to-business partnerships that have resulted in more students than ever before participating in the school’s popular co-operative education program.

“Currently, 180 of our juniors and seniors are spending a full week on real job sites as part of our cooperative education program and dozens of others are in hospitals, elder care facilities and child care centers as part of our affiliation program. There is nothing more valuable than learning on the job,” said Browne.

The Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School District includes 18 member communities across North Central Massachusetts, employs more than 200 full-time professionals, serves approximately 1,430 students in grades 9-12, and is home to a robust evening training program for non-traditional students who seek high-quality, low/no cost vocational training opportunities.

“Tom Browne is right for Monty Tech. He sees the value in, and is passionate about, vocational training, and will work to build relationships that strengthen our day and evening programs. I am confident that the good work we have done will continue and that Monty Tech’s future is very bright under Tom’s guidance,” said outgoing Superintendent, Sheila Harrity.

Background

Browne holds a Bachelor’s degree from Notre Dame (1990), a Master’s degree from Boston College (1993), and Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent licensure with Sheltered English Immersion (SEI) endorsements, and will begin his new role July 1.