Upper St. Clair names Mathews assistant principal

Gordon Mathews has been named assistant principal at Fort Couch Middle School. The Upper St. Clair School Board approved the appointment, which is effective immediately, on Aug. 9.
An Upper St. Clair graduate, Mathews has served as a school counselor and alumni coordinator at the high school for the last four years.
Throughout his tenure, he has taken a leadership role in the high school’s Peer Tutoring and Leadership Academy programs. He currently serves as a coordinator in the district’s International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program. In addition, Mathews has been a member of the football coaching staff for more than seven years.
“Throughout the last several years, Mr. Mathews has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to our Upper St. Clair students. Beyond his important role as school counselor, he has served our students in significant and meaningful ways,” Dr. John Rozzo, superintendent of schools, said. “I am confident that our Fort Couch school community will benefit greatly from his leadership and enthusiasm.”
A graduate of Duquesne University, Mathews earned a master’s degree in school counseling. He completed the K-12 Principal Certificate program at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management from Washington & Jefferson College.
Mathews resides in Upper St. Clair Township with his wife, Lauren, and their two dogs, Nala and Kiki. He has served as president of the Community Foundation of Upper St. Clair since November 2020.
He fills the vacancy created when former assistant principal Erin Peterson was promoted to principal in June.
Joe DeMar, who served as Fort Couch Middle School principal for two decades, retires this month after nearly 30 years of service to the district.