Maryann Dawson

Classroom Teacher at Saint Joseph School

Maryann Dawson is an experienced educator with a career spanning several years in various teaching roles. Currently serving as a Classroom Teacher at Saint Joseph School since August 2021, Maryann previously worked at South Boston Catholic Academy in the same capacity from September 2020 to August 2021. Prior experience includes a position as ParentChild+ Coordinator at Stoughton Public Schools from July 2012 to September 2020, focusing on using education to empower low-income families and break the cycle of poverty. Earlier in the career, Maryann was a Second Grade Teacher for the Town of Franklin from 1992 to 1999. Maryann holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Lesley University and a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Regis College.

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Needham, United States

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Saint Joseph School

In 1939, the Sisters of Charity in Halifax came from the Academy of the Assumption in Wellesley Hills to supervise Christian Doctrine classes at Saint Joseph’s Parish. In 1954, they started teaching Saint Joseph Elementary School classes with Kindergarten and grades 1-3. They began the first double kindergarten class in 1958 to accommodate the growing demands for admission to the parish school. In 1994, two full-day kindergartens were established in the Convent building. In 1995, a new middle school building, the Monsignor James J. Haddad Division, was constructed for grades 6, 7 and 8. Today, a fully integrated Saint Joseph School educates children from pre-school – 8th grade, with a total enrollment of over 450 students. The school campus comprises three separate and distinct buildings and programs; the early learning center from preschool-kindergarten, the elementary school and the middle school.


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