One of three finalists being considered for the next principal of Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has dropped out of the running.

David Fabrizio, principal of Ipswich Middle School on the north shore, has dropped his name from consideration, assistant superintendent Richard Smith said in an email Monday afternoon.

Mr. Smith said Ipswich school officials stepped up to retain Mr. Fabrizio, and Vineyard schools wish him the best.

The remaining two candidates are scheduled to visit the high school later this week. David Williams, former principal of York Middle School in York, Me. will visit the Vineyard on Thursday, Jan. 14. Sara Dingledy, principal of Westchester Square Academy in the Bronx, N.Y., will visit on Friday, Jan. 15. The candidates are scheduled to meet with parents and community members from 4 to 5:15 p.m. on both days.

“I remain confident that we will find a leader that will be the right fit for the staff, students, and community,” Mr. Smith said in his email.