ORANGE -- Massachusetts Board of Education in
its December board meeting, unanimously voted to
appoint Dr. Reza Namin, superintendent of the
Ralph C. Mahar Regional School District, to
Massachusetts Mathematics and Science Advisory
Council for a three-year term.
The Mathematics-Science Advisory Council is
one of 16 councils that were established by the
Education Reform Act of 1993. The purpose of the
councils is to advise the Commissioner and the
Board of Education on matters pertinent to the
implementation of Education Reform in the
Commonwealth. These councils were established to
assess statewide trends and needs, make
recommendations regarding regulations, program
guidelines, and the dissemination of
information; and provide other programmatic
recommendations as they deem necessary to
accomplish the goals established by the board.
The councils have the potential to increase
public support and to make significant
contributions to Massachusetts Board of
Education goals: challenge all students to
proficiency and beyond, close the achievement
gap, and prevent the achievement gap from
starting.
"I am much honored to be named and believe in
taking a direct role in understanding and
impacting policies which will result in a better
future for Mahar." Dr. Namin said.
Dr. Namin recently completed two three years
terms in the State Science, Technology &
Engineering Advisory Council and took part in
the revision of the new Science, Technology &
Engineering Framework. He has been recognized as
one of the top Iranian American Scholar and
Athlete by the Iranian Journal Parstimes and the
Iranian.com. He has also been recognized by the
Northborough Board of Selectmen, on behalf of
the citizens of Northborough for six years of
dedicated service as the chairman of the
Northborough Youth Commission.
Dr. Namin has recently completed his
Post-Doctoral Studies in Leadership for
Understanding at Harvard Graduate School of
Education and has a PhD in Math and Science
Education with focus on Curriculum and
Technology; Certificate of Advanced Graduate
Studies in Leadership and Educational
Administration as well as a MEd and BS in
Chemistry and Mathematics from Worcester State
College.
Dr. Namin has been recently elected to serve
in the Worcester State College Alumni Advisory
Board and is the only alumni with the
distinction of both Induction to Worcester State
College Athletic Hall of Fame and the recipient
of the Outstanding Achievements in the Field of
Education Alumni Award.
He has the Massachusetts Certification as a
Superintendent/ Assistant Superintendent (K-12);
Principal/Assistant Principal; Supervisor,
Director (K-12); Teacher of Chemistry (5- 9th
Grades) and Teacher of Chemistry (9-12th
Grades).
Dr. Namin has been nominated for the
Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching
Mathematics, Science and Technology, and the
Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. A former
Professional Soccer Player who played for Boston
and was drafted by MSL. He was named the New
England Coach of the Year in NCAA Division I,
while coaching at Holy Cross College in 1991.