New Director of Guidance and Student Services

Superintendent Michael S. Nelson is pleased to announce that Christina Cioffi has been appointed as the Old Rochester Regional School District’s new Director of Guidance and Student Services for grades 7-12.

            Cioffi stepped into the role effective August 20.

            Cioffi, who earned a Master of Social Work at Simmons University, has spent the past several years working as a school adjustment counselor for Plymouth Public Schools. In addition to her time working for Plymouth Public Schools, Cioffi has worked in the counseling and social services field for more than 20 years.

            “It is an honor to introduce myself as the new Director of Guidance and Student Services at Old Rochester Regional School District’s Junior High and High School,” said Cioffi. “I look forward to collaborating with our dedicated counselors, staff, and administrators to build on the strong foundation already in place and to continue enhancing the ways we support every student’s success. I look forward to supporting our students and empowering our staff to meet their needs. “

            Cioffi also holds a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

            Superintendent Nelson, Old Rochester Regional High School Principal Mike Devoll, and Old Rochester Regional Junior High School Principal Silas Coellner welcomed Cioffi and wished her success.

            “I look forward to working together with Director Cioffi to always improve upon our work to best meet the needs of our students,” Principal Coellner said. “Let me welcome Director Cioffi to the team and offer her the best of success in the new position.”

            “Christina will play a vital role in all of the student transitions from grade 6 to 7, 8 to 9, and for post-high school planning,” Principal Devoll said. “We are excited to welcome her to our district.”

            “Please join me in welcoming Christina Cioffi to our Old Rochester Regional School District community,” said Superintendent Nelson. “She brings a deep commitment to student advocacy, collaborative leadership and continuous improvement, with more than two decades of experience in counseling and social services and three years as a 504 Coordinator for Plymouth North High School. Her experience should serve her well as she serves our students in this demanding new role.”

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