BURRILLVILLE – A STEM-focused educator with a protracted resume of faculty management expertise has been chosen to function the brand new principal at Callahan Elementary Faculty.
Rudolph Moseley, who has led each private and non-private faculties, and held varied positions within the Burrillville Faculty District since he was employed in 2023, will assume management of Callahan for the 2025/2026 college yr. He replaces Principal David Brissette, who has held the title since 2006, however will go away Callahan this yr to assume a role as principal at A.T. Levy Elementary Faculty.

Moseley earned a bachelor’s in biology from the College of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1995 and a grasp of training from the College of Rhode Island in 2002. He accomplished his doctorate diploma in instructional management at Northeastern College in 2013.
He labored for the Windfall Public Faculty District from 2006 to 2011, serving as principal of Roger Williams Center Faculty, assistant principal at Mount Nice Excessive Faculty and Ok-12 supervisor of science, additionally holding the title of senior summer season credit score restoration coordinator. Within the 2013/2014 college yr he assumed a task as interim principal at Paul Cuffee Center Faculty, a city-based constitution college.
From 2015 to 2018, Moseley served as govt director of a Ok via 12, STEM-focused constitution college in Windfall generally known as TIMES2 Inc., and from 2019 to 2022 he held the chief director position at Potential Christian Academy.
Moseley acquired the Margaret Schorr Memorial Scholarship in 1997, accomplished the Aspiring Principals Program at Windfall Public Faculties in 2001 and acquired the City League of Rhode Island’s Group Service Award in 2017.
In Burrillville, Moseley was employed as a organic and bodily science instructor for the highschool in January of 2023, and stepped in to function interim principal on the center college from July of that yr till June of 2024.
As an environmental science instructor at BHS over the previous college yr, Moseley labored with college students on hands-on laboratory experiments, subject research, and project-based studying to encourage essential pondering and real-world software of environmental ideas additionally fostering scholar participation in native conservation efforts and environmental advocacy, based on his resume.
He was chosen to lead Callahan following an extensive search process that included interviews of eight candidates.
Moseley has been married to Latoya Moseley for more than 20 years and is the father of six sons. He is also the founder and pastor of the Bread of Life International Worship Center in East Providence. He is is the CEO of the Moseley Leadership Group International, the founder of Equipped Educators International, and founder and CEO of the nonprofit organization The National Students Of Color STEM Initiative.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Moseley back to the administrative team,” said Supt. Michael Sollitto of the decision. “His experience, expertise, and ability to forge strong relationships will greatly benefit our Burrillville School Community.”