patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

CCHS Alumna Selcted as New Head of Nashoba Brooks School

Nashoba Brooks introduces Danielle Boyd Heard as next Head of School.

 

The following announcement comes from Brooke Brindley of the Nashoba Brooks School.

Nashoba Brooks School has selected former Concord native, Danielle Boyd Heard, for their next Head of School, effective July 1, 2012. The appointment of Danielle Heard is the exciting culmination of an intensive nationwide search to find a successor to E. Kay Cowan who announced her intention to retire at the end of the 2011-12 school year following a 20-year tenure of extraordinary leadership.

Ms. Heard is currently the Assistant Head of Nashoba Brooks. In her three years she has demonstrated outstanding intellect and passion for education while guiding professional development, overseeing academic programs and curriculum development and developing strategic initiatives for outreach and diversity. Her integrity, openness and consensus building style have earned the respect and trust of faculty, students and parents. Her ability to balance tradition and innovation at every level, her limitless energy, bright sense of humor and her unfailing moral compass will ensure that Nashoba Brooks continues to deliver the very best possible education, inspiring every student toward a life of continuous and joyous learning. Ms. Heard understands and, more importantly, she embodies the school’s mission and values.

Ms. Heard is an exceptional leader who brings a unique combination of depth and breadth in teaching and administrative experience. Her teaching experience includes The Emma Willard School, Dana Hall School and Willow Hill School. At these schools she taught subjects including social studies, literature, African studies, Western civilization and economics, and she also developed a strong and vibrant community service program. Before coming to Nashoba Brooks, she spent 12 years at the Steppingstone Foundation where she rose from the Director of the Scholar’s Program (managing recruitment, admissions, curriculum and instruction) to being the Executive Vice President of Programs and Operations. As the Steppingstone Foundation grew to serve 800 students in three cities, Ms. Heard helped lead its expansion with effective constituent and donor relations, brand development, strategic planning and evaluation.

After growing up in Concord and graduating from Concord-Carlisle High School, Ms. Heard attended Williams College where she graduated with a B.A. in American Studies. She holds a M.Ed. from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, was a Klingenstein Institute Fellow at Columbia University Teachers College, and most recently completed the Program for Leadership Development at Harvard Business School. Ms. Heard and her husband, Andre, live in Milton, where Andre is the Associate Dean of Students at Milton Academy. They have two daughters, ages five and seven.

Related Topics: Nashoba Brook School

Leave a comment