Middlesex schools welcome 17 new teachers, staffers

New Middlesex County Public Schools teachers and other staff members for 2022-2023 include, front row, from left, Mariah Robinson, Rachel Howard; second row, same order, Joshua Stearns, Heather Chapman, Haley Marchetti, Laura Longest, Macy Swift, Claire Calkins, Paige Moore, Mallory Gentry; third row, same order, Nicole Ambrose, Stephanie Bowen, Angela Johnson, Gina Putney, Felicia Marsh, Missy Whaley, David Moore; and back row, same order, Regina South and Jennifer Walker. (Contributed)

Middlesex County Public Schools (MCPS) announced last week the addition of 17 new teachers, a guidance counselor, and a gifted coordinator for the 2022-2023 school year. These teachers and faculty, along with veteran MCPS faculty and staff welcomed students on Monday, Aug. 22.

New division-wide position

Macy Swift comes to MCPS as the gifted education coordinator. She previously taught in Gloucester County as a second grade teacher. She has a bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies, a master’s degree in Teaching, and a K-12 Gifted Education Endorsement.

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