Administration
Joseph Corso
Mr. Joseph Corso began his career in education in January of 2000. He received his B.S. in Physical Education from Eastern Connecticut State University, his M.S. in Educational Leadership from Central Connecticut State University, and his Sixth Year in Educational Administration from the University of Connecticut. Mr. Corso has been a high school principal since 2013 and has served as the principal at Lyman Hall High School since 2015. Throughout his career, Mr. Corso has been fortunate enough to work at every level of public education from Pre-K through 12th grade. Prior to becoming a Trojan Mr. Corso worked for the Stratford Public Schools as well as Regional School District 17. Along with his career in education, Mr. Corso has recently retired from the United States Army after 21 years of service.
Kenneth Daly
Mr. Daly is a graduate of Michigan State University, where he majored in English with concentrations in both History and Latin. He earned his Master of Arts in Teaching at Quinnipiac University and his 6th year in Educational Leadership at Sacred Heart University. Mr. Daly taught English at Lyman Hall High School for 14 years prior to becoming an assistant principal in 2016. He is currently earning his doctorate at the University of Connecticut's Neag School of Education.
Amy Holt
Mrs. Amy Holt has been an Assistant Principal at Lyman Hall High School since 2017. Prior to working in administration, Mrs. Holt was a special education teacher. She attended St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA.There she obtained a B.S. in elementary and special education, while playing women's lacrosse. Following her undergraduate degree, Mrs. Holt obtained her masters degree in special education from Fairfield University and completed the Educational Leadership program at Sacred Heart University. At Lyman Hall, she enjoys working with her colleagues, attending events for the Unified Sports program and supporting all of our extra-curricular activities. When she is not at work, Mrs. Holt enjoys spending time with her family and pets.
Rebecca Rose
Ms. Rebecca Rose is the Director of the regional Agricultural Science and Technology Education program at Lyman Hall High School. Prior to working in Administration, Ms. Rose started her career in education at John Bowne High School in Queens, teaching animal science and initiating their flagship agriscience research program. She then taught agricultural mechanics and natural resources at Glastonbury High School. Ms. Rose attended the University of Connecticut, earning dual undergraduate degrees in Animal Science and Agricultural Education, followed by a Master’s in Education. She also completed the Educational Leadership program at Sacred Heart University. At Lyman Hall Ms. Rose enjoys engaging with students, parents, and community partners, and attending hockey games. Outside of school Ms. Rose is an avid runner, and loves volunteering at races and visiting National Parks.