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Kate Syson selected as new principal for Stettler Elementary School - rdnewsnow.com

Syson says, “I want parents to know that I take this role very seriously. I plan to work closely with the parents and community to ensure the environment at SES is safe, welcoming, fun, and engaging with a high academic standard to ensure success in all ways for our students. I am so excited to begin this journey!”

“My vision for the school is one that includes students first in all ways, care and compassion for families, rigour and high expectations set for our children. We will continue to provide deep and meaningful learning opportunities for all as we work to develop responsible, community-oriented, respectful citizens,” adds Syson.

Syson has been teaching for 16 years, 10 of which have been in Clearview with eight years at SES.

Officials say Clearview’s Senior Admin team selected Syson as principal after surveying and meeting with SES parents and staff members to find out their priorities for the future of SES, and after interviewing a number of strong candidates.

Syson says, “I would like to thank Sharon Fischer for teaching and guiding me, over the years as her vice-principal. I recognize that I have big shoes to fill when she retires. Also, I would like to thank my family for always supporting my career dreams. I would like to thank SES parents, staff and students who were rooting for me, and my doctoral cohort who have taught me so much. Also, I would like to thank Brenda MacDonald; she has been an inspirational female leader in my life. Finally, I would like to thank the Clearview Senior Administrative team for giving me this opportunity. I am so grateful,” concludes Syson.

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