March 24, 2025 - 10:20

John Fabrizio, a dedicated advocate for special education, has been honored as New Hampshire's Special Education Administrator of the Year. His journey into education began unexpectedly when, shortly after graduating from college, he found himself working in construction. During that time, a conversation with his brother's friend, an elementary school assistant principal, opened the door to a new career path.
Fabrizio quickly transitioned into the educational field, taking on a mid-year staff vacancy that would set the course for his future. Over the years, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to improving the lives of students with special needs. His innovative approaches and unwavering support for both students and staff have made a significant impact on the Concord school community.
This prestigious recognition highlights Fabrizio's tireless efforts and dedication to fostering inclusive educational environments. His passion for special education continues to inspire colleagues and students alike, setting a benchmark for excellence in the field.
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