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Board approves six new vice principal appointments
8/18/2012
The Board of Education last week approved six vice principal appointments. Appointed were: Melissa Miesowitz, Brian Craley, Patricia Cuffee-Neville, Daniel Kaple, Tangela Scales and Ryan Erickson.
Miesowitz was appointed as a vice principal at Henry E. Lackey High School. She served as an administrative assistant at Lackey for the past three school years.
Craley was selected as a vice principal for Thomas Stone High School. He was previously a high school resource teacher at the Robert D. Stethem Educational Center, a position he held for the past five years.
Cuffee-Neville was assigned as a vice principal at Westlake High School. She previously served as an IEP facilitator at Lackey and Indian Head Elementary School.
Kaple will work at North Point High School and taught social studies at Lackey for the past seven years.
Scales heads to Milton M. Somers Middle School as a vice principal. She previously worked at the elementary school level as an instructional resource teacher at Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Elementary School.
Erickson was appointed as a vice principal at Stone. He taught business education at Westlake for the past six years.
The following vice principals were reassigned:
- Diane Laveglia, from J.P. Ryon Elementary School to Gale-Bailey Elementary School;
- Tara Moore, from Gale-Bailey to J.C. Parks Elementary School;
- Tynika Lytle, from Parks to Ryon;
- Tammika Little, from Benjamin Stoddert Middle School to John Hanson Middle School;
- Dean Brooks, from Westlake to Maurice J. McDonough High School; and
- Ronald Wilson, from North Point to Stoddert.
The vice principal appointments and reassignments are effective immediately.
Directory information for all schools and centers has been updated on the Charles County Public Schools website for the 2012-13 school year. For additional information, visit the school system website at www.ccboe.com.
Charles County Public Schools provides 26,700 students in grades prekindergarten through 12 with an academically challenging education. Located in Southern Maryland, Charles County Public Schools has 35 caring community schools that offer a technologically advanced, progressive and high quality education that builds character, equips for leadership and prepares students for life, careers and higher education.
The Charles County public school system does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age or disability in its programs, activities or employment practices. For inquiries, please contact Dr. Patricia Vaira, Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 Coordinator (students), or Keith Hettel, Section 504 Coordinator (employees/adults), at Charles County Public Schools, Jesse L. Starkey Administration Building, P.O. Box 2770, La Plata, Maryland 20646; (301) 932-6610/870-3814. For special accommodations call (301) 934-7230 or TDD 1-800-735-2258 two weeks prior to the event.
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