July 9, 2026 - 12:22

BRISTOL, Conn. - The Bristol Public Schools Board of Education voted Wednesday evening to appoint Brandon HuBrins as the next principal of Bristol Central High School. The decision came after a vote by the board and a recommendation from the district superintendent.
HuBrins will take over leadership of the school, which serves hundreds of students in the community. Board members expressed confidence in his ability to guide the school forward, citing his experience and vision for student success. The appointment follows a search process that included input from staff, parents, and other stakeholders.
HuBrins steps into the role at a time when the district is focused on academic achievement and building a positive school culture. He is expected to begin his duties in the coming weeks, working closely with teachers and administrators to ensure a smooth transition. The board did not provide details on the length of his contract or his salary during the meeting.
The appointment fills a vacancy at the high school, and district officials have emphasized their commitment to stability and strong leadership for students and faculty.
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