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Fryeburg Academy announces new head
FRYEBURG — Erin Mayo of Dallas, TX has been selected as the new head of school for Fryeburg Academy, the school's board of trustees announced recently.
"It is with great enthusiasm that we welcome Ms. Mayo to the Fryeburg Academy family," said AO Pike, president of the board. "Her passion for education and extensive experience in the independent school culture made her the unanimous choice of the search committee."
Mayo is currently the assistant head of school for Academics at the Episcopal School of Dallas, one of the top coeducational college preparatory institutions in the nation. She will officially join Fryeburg Academy July 1, 2013.
With more than 20 years of experience in education, Mayo has been involved in all aspects of independent school operations, from curriculum development, faculty recruitment, and strategic development to budgeting, major capital campaigns and student life. She was promoted to assistant head of school at Episcopal after serving five years as the head of the Upper School.
The trustees and search committee were impressed with the leadership and principles she demonstrated during a major crisis at her current school, involving an inappropriate relationship between a teacher and student. Mayo was instrumental in addressing the crisis under very trying circumstances.
Prior to joining Episcopal, she was part of the staff at St. Johnsbury Academy in St. Johnsbury, VT, a town academy similar to Fryeburg Academy, for 15 years. Mayo joined the faculty as an English teacher, served three years as the English Department chairperson, and was ultimately promoted to assistant headmaster for Academic Affairs.
Mayo has a master's degree in English from the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College and a bachelor's degree in English with a minor in economics from Georgetown University, where she graduated cum laude. Her educational philosophy is grounded in the belief that all students deserve to learn and have the ability to learn. To enable each student to reach their greatest potential, she feels school should serve as a place of respect, growth, achievement and positive identity.
Mayo will succeed Daniel G. Lee, who is retiring after serving as Fryeburg Academy head of school for 20 years. She will reside in Fryeburg with her husband, English teacher Peter Gurnis, and their two children. Mayo is looking forward to returning to New England to be closer to family in Vermont and Maine.
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