For Immediate Release: August 16, 2024
Contact: Corrie Kerr, Director of Communications, [email protected], (774) 670-4336
Photo: Courtesy of Audi Lynch
NATICK, Mass. –Natick Public Schools welcomes Audi Lynch as its new METCO Director. With more than 55 years of participation in the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) program, the district is pleased to continue its commitment under Lynch’s leadership.
Prior to coming to Natick, Lynch spent the last six years at Lexington Public Schools as the METCO Social Worker. Before that time, he completed Clinical Internships at Children’s Services of Roxbury and Dever Elementary School.
“I’m thrilled that Audi Lynch has joined Natick Public Schools. With his strong background in equity work and mental health services, he will help guide our district as we begin this school year. I’m confident that Audi will expertly facilitate the ways in which the NPS community supports our families who are part of the METCO program,” says Dr. Melissa Spash, Superintendent.
Lynch has a Master of Arts in Counseling from the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and is currently pursuing a license in Mental Health Counseling. His undergraduate degree is from the Berklee College of Music.
Natick Public Schools conducted a thorough search process for its new METCO Director, which included interviews with a panel comprised of principals; teachers; a parent affiliated with the METCO program; METCO coordinators; and administrative staff. As part of the process, Dr. Melissa Spash, Superintendent; Sue Balboni, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching, Learning, Innovation and Equity; Dr. Art Fergusson, Director of Clinical Services, Counseling, SEL & Equity; and Julie Skipper, HR Director, selected finalists and welcomed families to attend an online meeting with these individuals.
"There is no place like home. As a graduate of the Natick Public School system, I look forward to building upon and adding to an educational community that creates incredible people. I am humbled and grateful to serve," says Lynch.
Lynch began his role at Natick Public Schools on August 15 and has already started to develop relationships with colleagues and learning about the Natick district and its values. He will be working throughout the district, as he primarily supports Natick’s METCO program at Natick High School, Wilson Middle School and Bennett-Hemenway Elementary School.
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About Natick Public Schools
Natick Public Schools is an innovative and high-performing district in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts. More than 5,200 students attend its preschool, four elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school. Dr. Melissa Spash began her tenure as its Superintendent of Schools in July 2024. For more information, visit www.natickps.org.