Friday, April 29, 2022

Tim Trevithick Named Hinesburg Co-Principal

 


We are pleased to share that Tim Trevithick has been appointed as the Hinesburg Community School Co-Principal for grades 5-8. He will jointly lead with Suzan Locke. He follows John Pontius, who is retiring at the end of this school year. Tim will assume his leadership duties on July 1, 2022.

HCS PreK-4 principal Suzan Locke is eager to work with Tim, “As an enthusiastic, compassionate, and hardworking educator who understands the needs of students, Tim will be an excellent addition to the HCS community. These qualities, combined with his collaborative approach, will ensure that Hinesburg students continue to receive a high-quality education in the years to come.”

Trevithick’s recent leadership roles as an assistant principal at Enosburg Falls High School, student assistance program counselor at Champlain Valley Union High School, health educator and student assistance counselor at Rice Memorial High School, and other experiences all lend themselves to preparing him well for this role. He is committed to supporting both students and adults. Tim had this to say about joining Hinesburg Community School, “Through the years I have visited HCS for a multitude of events both personally and professionally. With every visit to the school, I feel a sense of being at home. To me, this feeling is a testament of the community's care and investment, It is both solid and enduring. I feel grateful for the opportunity to work with creative and dedicated educators as we partner with families and community members to help our kids thrive.”

He holds a bachelor of arts degree from Keene State College, a master of arts in counseling from Johnson State College, and work toward his school leadership and principal license was conducted at Saint Michael’s College.

Superintendent Rene Sanchez enthusiastically welcomes Trevithick, “We are very excited to welcome an experienced administrator like Tim Trevithick back to CVSD at Hinesburg Community School. His counselor experience at CVU will help him build close relationships with students and will build trust among the faculty and staff, making him a great fit for HCS. Our district will also benefit from his diversity, equity, and inclusion work at Enosburg Falls.”

We all look forward to welcoming Tim officially as the HCS co-principal on July 1.

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