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Lincoln D. Lynch, Norwood’s longtime Superintendent of Schools, brought to the community a rare blend of scholarship, wartime service, athletic leadership, and a lifelong devotion to the educational development of children. His path to Norwood began in Rockland, Massachusetts—the same town that produced both the Cambridge and Boston superintendents of schools—where he excelled as a student‑athlete in football and baseball.

Early Life, Education, and Wartime Service

After graduating from Rockland High School in 1917, Lynch entered Boston College, earning his Bachelor of Arts in 1921. His studies were interrupted by World War I, during which he enlisted at just 18 years old, a decision that shaped his sense of duty and civic responsibility.

Following his undergraduate degree, Lynch pursued advanced study at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, completing a full year’s course in 1922. He later added further professional training at Columbia University, building the academic foundation that would define his career.

Teacher, Coach, Principal — and Builder of Institutions

Lynch began his professional life at Bridgewater High School, where he taught and coached every sport the students played. His leadership earned him promotion to principal, a role he held until 1931, when he accepted the call to Norwood.

Once in Norwood, Lynch quickly became a civic force. He organized the School Employees’ Credit Union and later became the first President of the State Association of Credit Unions, affiliated with the national movement founded by Edward A. Filene. His work placed Norwood at the forefront of cooperative financial reform for school employees.

A Superintendent With a Vision

Lynch’s professional affiliations reflected his deep commitment to education and community life. He was a member of the American Legion, the Rockland Council of the Knights of Columbus, and the Jesse B. Davis Club, named for the pioneer of the junior high school movement. He also reviewed contemporary educational works, including American Life in School Curriculum, demonstrating his engagement with national trends in pedagogy.

But his most passionate advocacy centered on early childhood education. Lynch believed that reading proficiency in the lower grades determined a child’s success across all subjects. He argued that many academic struggles—and even shyness or timidity—stemmed from inadequate vocabulary and reading readiness. His solution was bold for its time: the creation of a pre‑primary grade to prepare young children for the demands of formal schooling. In Norwood, he became the leading voice for this reform.

Family and Personal Life

Lynch and his wife raised four children: Lincoln Jr. (8), Mario A. (6), Mark E. (5), and Thomas (3). The two eldest attended the Shattuck School. Though education was his life’s work, Lynch enjoyed occasional bridge games and golf—once shooting in the low 80s, though he joked he could “hardly break 100” in later years. He even served briefly as an umpire in the Cape Cod Baseball League, stepping away only due to eye trouble.

A Superintendent Devoted to Norwood’s Future

Lynch read not for leisure but for instruction, focusing on education and child psychology. His dedication to the intellectual and emotional development of Norwood’s children shaped the school system for decades. His colleagues and townspeople recognized him as a leader whose work would influence generations of future citizens.

Norwood wished him every success—not only for his own sake, but for the sake of the town’s children, whose futures he worked tirelessly to strengthen.

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