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Dr. Lindsa McIntyre
Deputy Chief of Schools and Accountability
Dr. Lindsa McIntyre, who most recently worked as a Secondary School School Superintendent serving and supporting grades 6 through 12 Prior to that she served as the Head of School at the Jeremiah E. Burke High School and was named the 2019 Massachusetts High School Principal of the Year, became a High School Superintendent on the School Superintendent Team, on July 1, 2019. She will begin her new role as Deputy Chief of Schools on July 1,2023. Fondly known as “Dr. Mac,” Lindsa began her teaching career at the Burke in the center of the “Circle of Promise” neighborhood of Roxbury and Dorchester. Under her leadership, and through a commitment to social justice, equity, and access to quality education for all students, Burke became the first high school in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to exit Turnaround status in 2014. Her experience includes work in alternative education as the founding leader of Boston Day Academy. She recently completed her doctorate degree at Boston College and resides in Dorchester.