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Pamela Vaughan

Monday, August 15, 2011

Ocean City Intermediate School Hires Interim Principal

William Boyle, the interim director of Special Services for the district, has a per diem agreement through the remainder of 2011.

The Ocean City School District hired an interim principal for the Ocean City Intermediate School while it continues its search for a permanent replacement for Pamela Vaughan. William Boyle, an educator who came out of retirement to serve as interim director of Special Services for Ocean City schools, is now working as the Intermediate School principal. Boyle, a 61-year-old Ocean City resident, will make $350 per day. The Ocean City Board of Education approved his employment effective July 11 through Jan. 3, 2012. Boyle has 35 years experience in public education, including 15 with the state Department of Education, where he worked with county offices supervising special education programs and in Trenton writing regulations, among other …

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Pamela Vaughan Leaving Intermediate School—but Not Retiring

The principal will continue her career in education, but she'll be missed in Ocean City. Meanwhile, the search is on for her replacement.

Like many new retirees, Pamela Vaughan plans to do some fishing and traveling. Shortly after the bell rings on her last day as principal of Ocean City Intermediate School, the outdoorsy Vaughan leaves for a long-planned trip to Alaska, where she hopes to snag at least one halibut and one salmon. But Vaughan's might be the shortest retirement in history. If all goes as expected, she starts her new job July 11—as assistant dean of education at Stockton College. Vaughan has been an adjunct professor at Stockton for years—teaching aspiring teachers, but she said even she was surprised when the college called about the full-time job. “I was offered the position on a Friday at 1 o'clock and by 2:20 I had made my decision and told my staff,” …

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