Eastern Technical High School - Leadership

Leadership

Raymond G. Pluemer served as the first principal for Eastern Voc-Tech high school which first opened its doors in 1970; a role he served in until his retirement in 1991. He was recognized for his 40 years of contributions to Maryland public education by the Honorable Helen Delich Bentley on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. Raymond G. Pluemer died November 16, 1995 at Franklin Square Hospital Center from a staphylococcus infection; he was 69.

Robert J. Kemmery served as school's second principal from 1991-2002.

Patrick McCusker served as the school's third principal from 2002-2007.

The principal as of 2007 has been Thomas G. Evans.

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