LEOMINSTER — The search for a new school superintendent has been narrowed down to school officials from Lowell, Newton and Milford, the search committee announced Tuesday.

The superintendent search committee, which started the process in March, is seeking to fill the position upon the retirement of Superintendent Paula Deacon at the end of the school year.

The three finalists are Lowell Public Schools Chief Academic Officer Robin Desmond, Newton Assistant School Superintendent Renee McCall and Milford School Superintendent Kevin McIntyre.

Starting in February with eleven candidates, the search committee narrowed the number to five candidates and then conducted interviews in early April, according to an April 21 release posted on the search committee page. After the final interview on April 9, the search committee unanimously recommended the three finalists to the Leominster School Committee.

Deacon was eventually hired as the permanent superintendent after first beginning as interim in 2017.

Brendan Lewis

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