Mrs. Sara Wolfley works as the main office administrative assistant to Principal Vincent DeNuzzo and Assistant Principals Mr. Anthony Russell and Mrs. Maria Pompano. In her role, Mrs. Wolfley organizes schedules, school events, and substitute teacher coverage. Along with that, Mrs. Wolfey is a supportive presence for students and teachers alike.
Before joining the EHHS staff in September of 2022, Mrs. Wolfley worked as a dental assistant. She would work chairside with the dentist, then later on in her dental career she worked at the front desk where she took care of insurance and treatment plans. Previously, Mrs. Wolfley also worked at a daycare.
Mrs. Wolfley decided to come to EHHS out of her deep admiration towards teachers. She said, “I think that [teachers] are tantamount to everything that you guys are going to become, and I love education.”

Mrs. Wolfley’s day-to-day at EHHS is different every day she comes in. Her job is mainly to support Mr. DeNuzzo, she helps him organize his schedule, create parent and student square groups. She also mentioned the recent awards night and how she and Mr. DeNuzzo need to make sure all 117 students know they’re invited to the event.
The thing Mrs. Wolfley believes in the most is that “Every kid should have someone here that’s happy to see them.”
Aside from all of Mrs.Wolley’s administrative work, she has a sense of humor. She thinks Mr. Russell would be the most likely main office administrator to survive a zombie apocalypse because he’s “scrappy.” Mrs. Wolfley said the survivor wouldn’t be her, as she would just roll over “I’m not supporting anybody anymore [at that point.]”
Mrs. Wolfley is an integral part of EHHS and we really wouldn’t be able to function without her. She’s always available to support students and staff alike and her office can be found in the main office right in between Mr. DeNuzzo and Mrs. Pompano’s offices. She’s always ready to chat and help out.
























Deb Schmidt • Jun 11, 2026 at 11:03 AM
Mrs. Wolfley is the best and we’re all so lucky to have here at EHHS! Great article, Diego!