Tewksbury School Committee Unanimously Appoints Stamp as Assistant Superintendent
TEWKSBURY — May 27, 2026 — Tewksbury School Committee unanimously appointed Jason Stamp as assistant superintendent and locked in a three-year transportation contract at its May 27 meeting. The committee voted 4-0 to confirm Stamp, who has spent 22 of his 27 years in education at Tewksbury Public Schools, most recently as STEM and IT director, on the formal recommendation of outgoing Superintendent Brenda Terry-Regan. The transportation contract with Tewksbury Transit came in at approximately 8 percent above the current rate following a Chapter 30B competitive bid; no other vendor submitted a complete package. The committee also agreed to a one-year contract with after-school vendor Alphabet rather than the originally bid three-year term, following Citizens Forum comments from CPAC co-chair Peg Ricardo, who said students with disabilities have been excluded from programming and called for contract language that reflects the district's inclusive values. Terry-Regan reported a record $210,000 in scholarships awarded to 119 of 187 graduating seniors, while Dr. Nancy Milligan announced Tewksbury's designation as part of the state's Innovation Career Pathways expansion in environmental and life sciences, effective 2026-27.
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