
Anthony Andronico
Anthony serves as the Operations & Marketing Director at MASC, overseeing event management, organizational logistics, and legislative advocacy. He manages
Mass. Association of School Committees

Anthony serves as the Operations & Marketing Director at MASC, overseeing event management, organizational logistics, and legislative advocacy. He manages

A Springfield native and member of the Springfield School Committee since 2009, Denise Hurst has brought new focus and commitment to promoting issues of equity and inclusiveness in educational opportunities, and was a driving force behind the Association’s Summits on Poverty. She has also been a highly effective leader and communicator, organizing the MASC Minority Caucus in 2016 for which she served two years as chair. (In 2020, the Caucus was formally recognized as MASC’s Division X: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.) In January 2019, she joined the MASC Executive Committee as Secretary-Treasurer.

A life-long resident of Peabody, Beverley Griffin Dunne is now in her 20th year as an elected member of the

Carrie Greene is a native of Williamstown, MA and has been a member of the Mt. Greylock Regional School Committee

At MASC’s 2024 Annual Meeting, Stephanie Clougherty was elected to the Board of Directors Executive Committee and will serve the


A native of Cambridge, MA, Glenn Koocher served on the Cambridge School Committee from 1974-1986
Jason Fraser is a proud product of public education and he now works as an advocate for the students of our public schools and for local control of our school districts in order to maintain the gains and further improve public education in the Commonwealth. Mr. Fraser is serving his eighth year as Vice Chair of the Plympton School Committee and serving his sixth year as a member of the Silver Lake Regional School Committee, including two terms as Chair. Serving as the Legislative Agent for both Committees, Mr. Fraser has become a frequent champion for public education on Capitol Hill and Beacon Hill, becoming a trusted sounding board for legislators when crafting education policy. His expertise on the Chapter 70 funding formula, Foundation Budget determinations and Local Contribution calculations has made him an invaluable resource for local municipalities. Mr. Fraser has also served on the Board of Director for the Pilgrim Area Collaborative and was the Chair of the Board for two years. Mr. Fraser’s experience in educational leadership is rounded out by nine years of work on School Improvement Councils in the town of Norwell.
Mildred Lefebvre is a school committee member for the City of Holyoke, MA. Since 2014, she has focused on ensuring equitable education to all students within the District with an emphasis on Special Education. She currently serves as the Northeast Regional Director for the National Hispanic Council of the National School Board Association. She was appointed by the Board Members in November of 2018 and re-elected in 2019. The National Hispanic Council focuses on identifying and addressing the educational needs of the Latino/Hispanic Community, its students and families. Further, Mildred is the Chair of the Minority Caucus for the Massachusetts Association of School Committees where she continues to identify and address the current issues facing our underrepresented voices along with her colleagues.