St. Jean Baptiste High School, an American all-female private Roman Catholic school, has announced the appointment of Molly Smith as the new Head of School,
effective July 1. Ms. Smith takes over from Sister Maria Cassano, who is retiring after fifteen years in this position.
Most recently, Ms. Smith has been the regional superintendent at Partnership Schools, a Catholic, non-profit school management organization. She previously served as principal of Mt. Carmel-Holy Rosary School and brings fifteen years of experience as a teacher and administrator in both Catholic and charter schools. Her education includes: A BA in Religious Studies from Fordham University, and an MA in Elementary Education from Loyola Marymount University. She is completing her MBA from Fordham.
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