FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 14, 2020

CONTACT:
Amber Roseboom
Director of Media Relations
Catholic Diocese of Arlington
571-215-8731
Amber.Roseboom@arlingtondiocese.org

Bishop Michael F. Burbidge Names William Crittenberger New  Head of School at Bishop O'Connell High School 

Crittenberger Brings Over 35 Years' Experience at Some of the Nation's Best Schools 

 

ARLINGTON, Va. - After an extensive national search, and at the recommendation of the search committee, Bishop Michael F. Burbidge, Catholic Diocese of Arlington, has named Mr. William Crittenberger the new Head of School at Bishop O'Connell High School, effective July 1, 2020.

“Mr. Crittenberger brings an extensive amount of experience and a demonstrated passion for assuring excellence in education rooted in our Catholic faith. I am confident he will continue to build upon the good work and legacy at Bishop O'Connell High School,” said Bishop Burbidge. “I would also like to take the opportunity to thank the members of the search committee for their great work and Sister Lorraine McGrew, IHM, for her dedicated leadership during this interim period.”

Mr. Crittenberger comes to Bishop O'Connell after more than 35 years of service in education. Most recently, he provided eight successful years of leadership as Headmaster at St. Anselm's Abbey in Washington, D.C. Prior to that, he was Assistant Head of School as well as Academic Dean at several educational institutions in the Washington area, including Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Landon School and Bullis School. He began his career as a math and history teacher at the Connelly School of the Holy Child in Potomac, Md. During his extensive service, he also coached girls basketball and volleyball, and boys football and baseball.

In Mr. Crittenberger's roles, he has demonstrated an expertise in curriculum development and integration. He led his schools in effective enrollment management, system and process evaluation, and strategic planning.

He holds an M.S. in Education from Johns Hopkins University and an M.A. in History from Yale University. He completed his undergraduate degree in journalism from George Washington University, after attending the U.S. Military Academy for two years. He and his wife, Tracy, have four grown children and are parishioners at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Washington, D.C.

“Bishop O'Connell High School captures all that is good and right in a high-functioning, joyful, and Christ-centered school community,” Crittenberger said. "I am delighted, honored, and blessed to be joining this remarkable team, where together we will write the newest chapters in this school's storied history."

Dr. Joseph Vorbach, Superintendent of Schools, Catholic Diocese of Arlington, announced the appointment to faculty and staff at Bishop O'Connell, adding, “We look forward to having Mr. Crittenberger in the important Head of School role at Bishop O'Connell. He brings a wealth of experience and a great zeal for the mission of Catholic education.”

For more information on Bishop O'Connell High school, visit here.

For additional information, contact Amber Roseboom, Director of Media Relations, Catholic Diocese of Arlington, at 571-215-8731 or Amber.Roseboom@arlingtondiocese.org.

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The Catholic Diocese of Arlington was established on August 13,1974 and is home to 70 parishes and more than 460,000 Catholics. There are currently 276 priests serving in the Diocese and 49 seminarians discerning a priestly vocation. The Diocese has 37 parish (K-8) schools, four diocesan high schools, four independent Catholic schools and five free-standing (not connected with a parish school) pre-schools, serving more than 17,000 students.

Geographically, the Diocese includes the seven cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Winchester and the 21 counties of Arlington, Clarke, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier, Frederick, King George, Lancaster, Loudoun, Madison, Northumberland, Orange, Page, Prince William, Rappahannock, Richmond, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Warren and Westmoreland.