Diane Costagliola Has Been Offered a New Opportunity Outside of AHS
Melody Tang
STAFF WRITER
Diane Costagliola, Andover High School’s senior secretary, is leaving AHS faculty to be the new executive assistant to the assistant superintendent of curriculum and academics on June 30.
The role that Costagliola plays at AHS is certainly one of great importance. She manages much of the behind-the-scenes action to support students and faculty, from managing the school’s money to arranging senior graduation. One of her closest acquaintances at AHS, Deborah Lenzi, spoke on the importance of Costagliola’s role at AHS. “[Costagliola] is the first point of contact for everyone, so she is always being asked many questions a day,” Lenzi said. “[She] interacts with students, teachers, and staff constantly.”
Costagliola is an Andover resident and has long been involved in the education system not only as an employee, but as a volunteer and advocate for education. Specifically, she has been working at AHS for thirteen years. “I’ve loved every moment of being here, and I still love every moment of being here,” said Costagliola. “I was not looking for an opportunity, but an opportunity… presented itself. So, I decided to give it a shot.”

Diane Costagliola prepares for her final days at AHS while responding to emails
Because of the important role Costagliola plays at AHS, she will certainly be missed by many. “Not only is [Costagliola] an extremely hard worker [who] always goes the extra mile to help others, she is also a wonderful, caring friend,” added Lenzi. “[Costagliola] is a huge asset to the staff and students at AHS, and her departure will surely not go unnoticed.”
While her promotion is most certainly good news, Costagliola can’t help but feel a little bittersweet about the memories she has made at AHS. “I’m happy for a new opportunity, [but] I’m sad because I do love all the people and the kids and the work here,” Costagliola stated. “I like the energy [of AHS]. And the energy is all around the students and the faculty and the administration and, you know, I’ll miss that.” Being involved in both freshmen orientation and senior graduation, Costagliola will also miss seeing students grow as they progress through their high school careers—”from the beginning to the end.”
That being said, there is still a lot to look forward to for Costagliola. Her new position, which focuses on working with teachers and program coordinators, includes providing new teachers with mentoring and helping existing teachers with professional development opportunities.




