Nolan suffered non-life-threatening injuries. thence over Spur ) in Winslow Township, N.J. It is not an overstatement to say his impact on his students is immeasurable.”Īccording to Mumin’s letter, Huges was driving his son, Nolan, to a soccer game when the crash took place. , to Atlantic City from junction Ne bor Township, over access roads. He encouraged student voice at every turn, the door to his office was always open, and I know that many will carry his message of ‘character counts’ throughout their lives. In the years between, he MC’ed their Amazing Ace competitions in his gold sequined jacket, inducted students into the National Honor Society and recognized Merit Scholars. Next, they play at home against Colts Neck H.S.
Living in Winslow Township offers residents. They greeted him in the halls by calling out his signature nickname, ‘Huuuuuuughes.’ He welcomed each one at 9th-grade orientation and proudly handed out diplomas at their graduations. Winslow Eagles Football Defeats Hightstown in Group IV Quarter Finals On, the Winslow Eagles football team defeated Hightstown in the C.J. Winslow Township is a suburb of Philadelphia with a population of 38,829. “He knew most of them by name and always had time to listen to their concerns, cheer them on and support their accomplishments.
Mumin, wrote in a letter published on the school district’s website Saturday. Hughes was beloved by thousands of students who passed through the halls of Lower Merion over the years,” Lower Merion’s new superintendent, Khalid N. LOWER MERION – A long-time and popular principal at Lower Merion High School was killed in a car crash Saturday morning.Īccording to published reports, Sean Hughes, principal at Lower Merion High School for the past 14 years, was killed when the SUV he was driving collided with another SUV in Winslow Township, New Jersey.