NEWS: Law Welcomes Sulzycki As New Assistant Principal

(Photo courtesy milforded.org)

By Gemard Guery – Editor-In-Chief and Editorial Editor

This past summer, two new assistant principals joined Jonathan Law’s faculty.  

Mrs. Sulzycki is one of those assistant principals for the freshman and junior classes. While she only recently started her new job, she is already loving her time at Law.

I am having a great year so far – enjoying getting to know students and staff here,” Sulzycki said. “My favorite part of working here is the true sense of community that I feel. All the adults in the building seem like they truly want what is best for students. Staff and students seem like they genuinely enjoy being here every day.”

Sulzycki graduated with a degree in Psychology from the University of Connecticut and has a Masters in school psychology from Southern Connecticut State University.  Prior to Jonathan Law, Sulzycki worked as the Director of Pupil Services in Plymouth and an assistant principal at Ox Ridge in Darien. 

“Through the interview process, I could tell she would be good for the school and knew she would be good for students as well,” Law Principal Mr. Darcy said. “She also has a background in psychology and special education which is a great addition for our students and school environment.”

The Law community convinced Sulzycki to apply.

I applied for a job at Law because I love the Milford community,” Sulzycki said. “I have strong ties to the town (my husband is a Lawman, Class of ’99) and I know that Milford is a progressive school district that has the best interest of students at heart.”

At her past school, Sulzycki developed bullying prevention plans and used restorative practice to implement new discipline procedures.  She was actively involved in professional development that prioritized SEL (Social Emotional Learning)

This school year, Sulzycki is looking forward to getting to know the students better.

“I plan to go to club meetings as they get up and running and attend sporting events so I can see students outside the classroom,” Sulzycki said.

Outside of school, Mrs. Sulzycki loves to read and spend time with her husband and 11-month-old son, Alex.

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