School board hires new assistant principal

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Louis Solomon, who is a veteran administrator, has been tapped to become the assistant principal at the Lawrence Middle School.

Solomon, who assumed his new duties Aug. 16, succeeds Anthony Buczyinski in the position. Solomon will be paid $105,000 in his new post.

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Solomon was appointed to the assistant principal position by the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education at its July 25 meeting. He was in the audience at the meeting.

“You are now official,” board President Kevin Van Hise told Solomon as school board members and attendees applauded. “We welcome you to the district. We are so excited to have you. We are so pleased you could join us and meet your new ‘family.’ ”

Solomon has been involved in education for more than 22 years, most recently in the Franklin Township Public School District as the dean of students and a special education teacher. He graduated from Clemson University, Clemson, S.C. Solomon earned a master’s degree in educational leadership from the University of Scranton, Pa.

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