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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, Oyster’s new principal is relatively inexperienced, but that doesn’t mean that she can’t be a great principal. As someone mentioned up thread, Deal’s former principal (Melissa Kim), was also relatively inexperienced when she took the helm. I believe that Ms. Kim only had two or three years of teaching experience (via Teach for America), followed by some sort of teaching fellowship. Then she was an AP for ONE YEAR at some school in Arlington before she became Deal’s principal. By almost all accounts, she was a great principal of a 1,000 plus student body, as opposed to Oyster’s much smaller student body of around 675 students. My point: Ms. Canizales deserves the benefit of the doubt. Time will only tell what type of principal she will be for Oyster. She’s certainly lucky to inherit one of the most active and involved parent communities around.[/quote] This[/quote]
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