DALTON — Wahconah Regional High School Principal Aaron Robb has been elected to the board of directors of the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Association, one of the country’s oldest statewide professional associations of school administrators.
Founded in 1884, the MSAA originally served only secondary school leaders, but now serves all school administrators in Massachusetts from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. The organization is affiliated with the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Association of Elementary School Principals.
Through a constitutional change unanimously passed by its members, the MSAA reorganized its election process over the past year. The state now elects two members to the board from nine regions across the state.
Robb has been the principal at Wahconah Regional High School since 2016 after previously having served as both assistant principal and social studies teacher.
A MSAA Principal of the Year finalist in 2021, he also has advised the National Honor Society, and coached football and baseball at Wahconah.