Anonymous wrote:Just received new email:
Letter from the Chancellor Introducing Wilson's New Principal
June 2, 2015
Dear Wilson Senior High School Community:
As you know, every year we conduct a nationwide search for the best principals to lead our schools. To deliver a high-quality education to all students, it takes a strong school leader who is singularly focused on raising student achievement. Astounding advances are possible when the right leader is at the helm of a school.
The Wilson school community supported this search by examining potential candidates and making their recommendations, and we sincerely appreciate your time and efforts on behalf of our students. After balancing your input and recommendations with the needed experience and skills that research links to success, we concluded that your recommendation, Kimberly Martin, is the strongest candidate to lead the Wilson school community.
I am happy to report that Ms. Martin has accepted the offer to be the Wilson High School principal. Her official appointment begins on June 29, 2015.
Kimberly Martin has over 16 years of experience as an educator. She began her career in Lorain, Ohio where she spent five years teaching high school English and history before being promoted to the principal of Lorain Admiral King High School in 2003. She spent two years there before transferring to lead Thomas W. Harvey High School in Painesville, Ohio in 2005. Ms. Martin spent seven years as the principal of Harvey High School before being tapped to lead Aspen High School, Colorado's number one public high school in 2012. Ms. Martin has a bachelor's degree in English and history from Case Western Reserve University, a master's degree in education from John Carroll University, and is in the process of completing her doctorate in urban education from Cleveland State University.
I want to thank everyone who participated in the principal selection process, especially the school community panel that reviewed a number of quality candidates. Ms. Martin is excited to meet all of you, and I hope you will give her your warm welcome and support as she leads your children toward success.
Sincerely,
Kaya Henderson
Chancellor
Amazing. Good, long letter. Yet, not a single accomplishment by Ms Martin, not a single strong reason why she should be Wilson's principal.