Rockland superintendent has long history as educational leader

Superintendent John McDonald recognized for his focus on children’s success

Wed, 11/07/2018 - 2:15pm

    Superintendent John McDonald, who leads Rockland public schools in Regional School Unit 13, has been honored with the Maine Department of Education 2018 Commissioner’s Award from Commissioner Robert G. Hasson, Jr.

    As part of a celebration and recognition of Maine’s educational leaders during the annual Commissioner’s Conference held in the spring, the Commissioner awards an outstanding Maine superintendent who has gone above and beyond in his or her duties as a leader in their community.

    “John is an extraordinary leader. He is very focused on students and the needs of the whole child,” said Hasson, in a news release. “His success in helping to develop school boards by holding workshops that allow them to set achievable goals for students is a testament to his vision for the success of all students.”

    John McDonald has held various roles during his multi-year career and service to public education, including teacher, technology and assessment director, school board member, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent and now in his current role as Superintendent of RSU 13. He holds master’s degrees in both educational leadership and elementary education, and bachelor’s degrees in both anthropology and writing.

    “John is a quiet person. He does not promote his own success as an educational leader, but he is truly deserving of this recognition for his many years of service to Maine students,” added Commissioner Hasson.

    The 2017 recipient of the Commissioner’s Award was Michael Felton, Superintendent of Schools in neighboring St. George Municipal School Unit.