April 14, 2025 - 16:50
Patrick McIntyre has been appointed as the new director of finance and operations for Medway Public Schools. This decision marks a significant step for the school district as it aims to enhance its financial management and operational efficiency. McIntyre brings a wealth of experience in educational finance, having previously held similar roles in other school districts.
In his new position, McIntyre will be responsible for overseeing the financial planning and budgeting processes, ensuring that the schools operate within their financial means while also striving to enhance educational resources. His expertise is expected to contribute to the district's goals of providing quality education and maintaining fiscal responsibility.
The hiring of McIntyre comes at a time when many educational institutions are navigating complex financial landscapes. The Medway Public Schools community is optimistic that his leadership will foster transparency and accountability in financial matters, ultimately benefiting students and staff alike. McIntyre is set to begin his role in the upcoming weeks, and the district looks forward to his contributions.
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