Matthew Donovan has been named the new principal of Sussex Tech
A new principal will lead Sussex Technical High School next year, as the longtime principal is moving to a new role to strengthen student services for the district, the Sussex County Vocational Technical School District announced Thursday.
Dr. Matthew Donovan, currently principal at Middletown High School, will join Sussex Tech as principal starting July 1. Dr. Donovan was previously assistant principal at Caesar Rodney High School for nine years, and was with the Indian River School District for seven years, serving as a biology teacher, coach, and athletic director at Sussex Central High School. He holds a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Delaware, a master’s in curriculum and instruction from Delaware State University, and a bachelor’s in biology and education from Salisbury University, and also previously attended Delaware Technical Community College. He is a graduate of Sussex Centra
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February 27, 2021
Sussex Tech senior Alicia Foreman is taking part in the school’s work-based learning opportunity for dental services students. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Aspiring electrician KyZei Vester has replaced bad receptacles, exchanged faulty breakers, and wired everything from townhouses to million-dollar beach mansions with elevators. And she’s only a senior at Sussex Tech High School.
Vester, of Lewes, is participating in the school’s work-based learning program, which places students into jobs in their career fields for part of their senior year. It opens up a new world to Sussex Tech students who choose to specialize in one of 17 career-technical fields. Vester is enrolled in the electrical and green energy program under instructor T.J. Dukes.