Sean Sibson

Principal, Letourneau Elementary School at Fall River Public Schools

Sean Sibson is an experienced educator and administrator currently serving as Principal of Letourneau Elementary School at Fall River Public Schools since June 2020. Prior to this role, Sean held multiple positions at Chelsea Public Schools, including Principal of Berkowitz Elementary School, ELL Coordinator, and ELL Teacher from August 2008 to June 2020. Additional experience includes serving as a Summer ELL Teacher at The Fessenden School and a Research Assistant at UMass Boston. Sean began a teaching career at Braintree Public Schools from September 2005 to June 2008. Educational qualifications include a CAGS in Educational Administration and a Master's in Applied Linguistics from UMass Boston, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Media Arts and Design from James Madison University.

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Dartmouth, United States

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Fall River Public Schools

Academic excellence is a priority of the Fall River Public Schools. All students are challenged and supported to meet and exceed the rigorous Massachusetts State Standards. We are responsible for ensuring that all students become literate thinkers and problem solvers with an enthusiasm for lifelong learning. Children are nurtured as individuals with social, emotional, physical and academic needs. Learning is not limited to the boundaries of the classroom. We provide opportunities for children to explore their interests,broaden their horizons, and develop their talents and creativity. We respect, value, and celebrate diverse traditions, beliefs, and languages. Each person is an individual of great worth. Collaboration among staff, parents, and community members maximizes the resources and support available to our students. Our school community shares responsibility for student success. Communication is key. We believe that everyone should be respected and that all voices should be heard. As a school family, we strive to provide a safe, supportive, and stimulating learning environment. We model and expect responsible, respectful behavior, and students are held accountable for their choices. The District is comprised of 17 schools: 8 elementary, 3 community, 4 middle, and 2 high schools, and services 10,500 students. Fall River is 1 of 10 urban districts in the state of Massachusetts as defined by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and is currently home to 5 Level 1 schools!


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