St. Paul School names Killeen new principal

   Ryan Killeen has been named principal of St. Paul School.
   The announcement was made by Monsignor Walter E. Nolan, pastor of St. Paul Parish.
   Mr. Killeen most recently served as supervisor of the Mercer County Performing Arts High School, and assistant principal at St. Rose High School in Belmar.
   He received a bachelor’s degree in education from The College of New Jersey, where he also completed two semesters of study abroad at St. Patrick’s College in Maynooth, Ireland and University College, Dublin, Ireland. He received an master’s degree in education from the Seton Hall Catholic School Leadership Program and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in education leadership from Seton Hall University.
   Mr. Killeen resides in Hamilton with his wife and son.
   "Ryan Killeen brings new energy and vitality to St. Paul School that will help us maintain academic excellence in accordance to our commitment to Catholic education," Monsignor Nolan stated. St. Paul School, located at 218 Nassau St. in Princeton, is a Catholic elementary school providing academic and religious education for children in grades K through 8. St. Paul School was founded in 1880 by the Sisters of Mercy and has a current enrollment of nearly 400 students. More information is available at www.spsprinceton.org.