TIM BRESLIN JOINS CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF
CAS is thrilled to announce that Tim Breslin, recently retired principal of Farmington High School, has joined the central office staff as assistant executive director.
Tim taught English for six years in Baltimore County, Maryland. He then served as assistant principal in Mamaroneck High School in New York and Chapel Hill High School in North Carolina. In addition to his work as principal of Farmington High School, Tim was principal of Gettysburg High School in Pennsylvania and Newtown and Litchfield High Schools in Connecticut.
At CAS, Tim was a long-time member of the Principals’ Center Board of Control and chair of the Career Principals Committee. He was named Connecticut’s high school principal of the year in 2009 and was awarded a CAS Letter of Commendation in 2010.
After graduating from Mount Saint Mary’s University in 1969, Breslin earned a master of liberal arts degree and a doctor of philosophy degree from Johns Hopkins University and Duke University, respectively. He has amassed a long and distinguished record of service to public education in Connecticut which includes almost thirty-two years as a school administrator.