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Markiewicz Appointed Assistant Principal of ACES Mill Road School

Bryan Markiewicz joined ACES five years ago as a special education teacher and taught at ACES Whitney High School North as well as Whitney High School East & West.

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Bryan Markiewicz has been appointed as Assistant Principal of ACES Mill Road School in North Haven. ACES Mill Road School serves K - 8th grade students, helping them to overcome academic, and behavior issues, build stronger school/ family connections and return to their district schools as successful students.

Bryan joined ACES in August 2007 as a special education teacher. He’s taught at ACES Whitney High School North as well as Whitney High School East & West. 

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“I’m extremely honored to have been selected as the assistant principal of ACES Mill Road School. There is no other organization that I’d rather work for than ACES.  At ACES, the administrators put themselves in the schools, and take the time to know the staff, students and programs. I’m very, very happy and ready to prove that the hiring committee made the right choice” shared Bryan.  

He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education at Keene State College in New Hampshire. Bryan also holds a Master of Science in Special Education and a Sixth Year Professional Diploma in Special Education from Southern Connecticut State University.  

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“As Executive Director of ACES, I’m pleased to announce Bryan Markiewicz’s appointment as Assistant Principal of ACES Mill Road School. As a Keene State College graduate, I’m proud to call a fellow alumnus, a colleague. Bryan is a thoughtful, experienced educator who brings great skill, experience and vision to the assistant principal position. I l look forward to working with Bryan in his new capacity” expressed ACES Executive Director, Dr. Craig W. Edmondson.  

ACES is a regional educational service center that provides schools, services and programs to the twenty-five communities in New Haven County. 

“For 44 years, ACES has been a resource for our 25 member districts, their students and families, and the ACES region. In 2012 – 2013, ACES schools, services and programs served over 2,200 students and thousands of educators from over 58 Connecticut communities” stated Dr. Craig W. Edmondson, executive director, ACES. 

The mission of ACES is to empower our students, member districts and other clients to meet educational and life challenges in the changing global environment by providing collaborative, customized, and cost- effective solutions to meet identified needs of our educational community. For additional information on ACES, go to www.aces.org.


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