Radnor Township School District
Dr. Joseph L. MacNamara, Jr. currently serves as the Principal of Radnor High School within the Radnor Township School District since October 2020, having previously held the position of Assistant Principal at the same institution. Dr. MacNamara's extensive experience in education includes roles as Assistant Principal and Teacher in the Coatesville Area School District from April 2006 to October 2020, and as Summer School Coordinator for the Chester County Intermediate Unit in 2011, where responsibilities included program management for 300 students and staff oversight. Dr. MacNamara holds a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from Immaculata University, a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Cabrini University, and a Bachelor of Science in Education with a focus on Secondary Social Studies from Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, Dr. MacNamara studied at London Metropolitan University.
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Radnor Township School District
Radnor Township, founded in 1682, is located 13 miles west of Philadelphia, PA and has a population of approximately 30,000. Radnor Township School District is Radnor Township's only public school system, covering nearly 14 square miles and serving a diverse, multicultural population. RTSD includes one high, one middle and three elementary schools. Radnor High School (RHS) was the first school to be established in 1893 with renovations in 2015. Ithan Elementary School (IES) was built in 1963 with completed renovations in 2016; Wayne Elementary School (WES) was built in 1971 with completed renovations in 2016; Radnor Elementary School (RES) was built in 2001 and is Pennsylvania's first "green" school; and the current Radnor Middle School (RMS) building was built in 2007. RTSD is consistently recognized as one of the finest school districts in the nation, with a vast network of parks, playgrounds, athletic fields and learning spaces.