Swampscott High School principal resigns
The district’s superintendent cited “inappropriate’’ use of a school computer in letter explaining the resignation to parents.
The principal of Swampscott High School, who was placed on administrative leave last week, has resigned.
District Superintendent Pamela Angelakis said in a letter to parents Wednesday that she accepted Edward Rozmiarek’s immediate departure from the school.
“It had recently come to my attention that Mr. Rozmiarek had engaged in conduct that I deemed inappropriate through his school computers,’’ Angelakis said in the statement.
Angelakis said none of the allegations “to this point’’ involved Swampscott students or other district employees, but said, for legal reasons, she could provide any other information.
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