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I graduated from Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School in 1965 and went on to Northeastern University, earning a B.A. in Liberal Arts as a math major while playing four years on the men’s basketball team. In 1970, I married my high school sweetheart, Elizabeth Hopkins, and soon after began my career in education. I taught mathematics and coached freshmen basketball at Somerset High School from 1970 to 1973.
In 1973, Superintendent Joseph C. Harrington hired me to return to DRRHS as a math teacher and boys’ basketball coach. I spent the next 24 years on the sidelines, and in 1990, I was honored to serve as President of the Massachusetts Basketball Coaches’ Association. I also completed my Master of Education in School Administration from Bridgewater State University in 1984 and served as Mathematics Department Head from 1991 to 1995.
From 1997 to 2002, I served as Assistant Principal at DRRHS before accepting the position of Athletic Director at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School, where I worked until my retirement in 2006. Along the way, I also served in the United States Army Reserves from 1970 to 1976.
Liz and I raised two children who make us incredibly proud: Erika (DRRHS 1995, Duke University 1999) and Steven (DRRHS 2002, Western New England University 2006). Our greatest joy now comes from our four grandchildren—Benjamin, Emerson, Matthew, and Annie—who fill our lives with energy and laughter.
In retirement, I enjoy golf, fishing, and staying connected to the community. In 2025, I was proud to return once more to DRRHS as a member of the branding committee for the high school’s new visual identity.
Looking back, I am grateful for a career centered on education, athletics, and service—and for the family and community that have supported me throughout the journey.
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Let’s come together to make DReams come true this holiday season!
Learn more or donate: www.councilforchildren.org
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Kindness matters at DR!
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We’re proud to be featured in Business View Magazine (@businessviewpublishing) 🌟
The article highlights how Dighton-Rehoboth Regional Schools are redefining what’s possible for small districts through visionary leadership, community collaboration, and a focus on empowering educators and students alike.
Read the full story (link in bio)
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We’re once again partnering with the Greater Attleboro Council for Children to help make the season brighter for Dighton and Rehoboth families through the Christmas is for Kids program.
Families who have participated before must apply by November 8, while new families have until November 22. Applications are available at every school and the Superintendent’s Office — or you can download one online.
Let’s come together to make DReams come true this holiday season! 💚💛
To apply to participate at bit.ly/DRHoliday
Learn more or donate: www.councilforchildren.org
Questions? Email bruney@drregional.org
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Recently, Superintendent Bill Runey sat down with Dighton Board of Selectmen Chairman, Peter Caron, to talk about the future of Dighton-Rehoboth — from new school projects and teacher support to technology and safety upgrades.
View short clips and the full interview at the link below and scan the QR code to view our DRiving Toward 2030 Strategic Plan.
https://www.drregional.org/page/selectmens-report-2025
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