Leadership Coach | Superintendent | Principal Mentor
Brad Morgan is an accomplished educational leader with more than three decades of experience serving Massachusetts public schools as a superintendent, principal, assistant principal, classroom teacher, adjunct professor, and educational consultant. Throughout his career, Brad has built a reputation for developing strong school leaders, fostering positive organizational culture, and creating systems that improve teaching, learning, and student success.
Brad currently serves as the Superintendent of the North Middlesex Regional School District, where he leads a PreK–12 district serving more than 3,200 students across six schools. Since assuming the superintendency in 2018, he has guided strategic planning, school improvement initiatives, collective bargaining, district culture transformation, major capital projects, and instructional improvement while maintaining a steadfast commitment to students, educators, and the communities they serve.
Before becoming superintendent, Brad served as Principal of Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School, where he helped lead the successful merger of three high schools into one nationally recognized regional vocational-technical district. Earlier in his career, he served as principal in Waltham, assistant principal in Andover and Marblehead, and began his educational journey as a social studies teacher.
At Riverside Learning, Brad specializes in coaching and mentoring principals and assistant principals, helping both new and experienced school leaders strengthen their instructional leadership, organizational management, educator evaluation practices, and school culture. His coaching is practical, personalized, and grounded in the real challenges today's administrators face. He also provides professional development in leadership best practices, classroom management, growth mindset, and educator evaluation.
Brad has served as an educational consultant for school districts and professional organizations throughout Massachusetts, facilitated leadership institutes for administrators, worked as an administrative coach, and taught graduate courses as an adjunct professor. He also holds leadership positions with several statewide educational organizations, reflecting his commitment to advancing public education across the Commonwealth.
Brad earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and completed advanced studies in Educational Leadership at Northeastern University. He also completed a Certificate of Specialization in Management & Leadership through Harvard Business School.
Outside of education, Brad enjoys spending time with his wife of nearly three decades and their three daughters, celebrating their accomplishments in education, counseling, athletics, and higher education. He credits the teachers, coaches, and family members who inspired him to pursue a career dedicated to helping educators lead with confidence and purpose.