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Farmington High School Welcomes New Assistant Principal

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Farmington High School is thrilled to announce the appointment of Leon Wallace as the new assistant principal. Bringing extensive experience from prior roles in educational leadership, Wallace aims to implement fresh ideas to foster a supportive learning environment. Additionally, the school prepares for more changes, including the arrival of Jeffrey Russell as another assistant principal. With a new building set to open, these leadership changes mark an exciting transformation for the Farmington community, enhancing educational experiences for students.

Farmington High School is Set for Exciting Changes with New Assistant Principal Leon Wallace

Farmington is buzzing with excitement this week as the local high school gears up for some significant changes in its leadership team. Say hello to Leon Wallace, the newly appointed assistant principal at Farmington High School. Wallace comes with a wealth of experience, ready to bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm along with him.

Meet Leon Wallace

Wallace doesn’t just come out of nowhere. He has a robust background in educational leadership, having most recently served as the Dean of Student Support at Plymouth-Canton schools. Before that, he made waves at Crestwood High School, where he took on a variety of roles that demonstrate his dedication to fostering supportive learning environments. Wallace is well-versed in restorative practices and positive behavioral interventions, which focus on building strong relationships among students and staff—a crucial element for any thriving school community.

Excitement from Farmington’s Leadership

Principal Christine Meussner is particularly enthusiastic about having Wallace on board. Her excitement highlights just how valuable he is expected to be as Farmington High School prepares to welcome a new, state-of-the-art building. Wallace will officially step into his role on Monday, March 10, 2025, making him a key player in this transformative period for the school.

More Changes on the Horizon

But wait, there’s more! In addition to Wallace’s appointment, the school is also preparing to welcome Jeffrey Russell as the assistant principal starting on July 1, 2025. Russell joins from E.O. Smith High School, where he honed his skills in curriculum development, instructional coaching, and operations. Farmington Superintendent Kathleen C. Greider has praised Russell’s passion for student-centered learning and his commitment to continuous improvement, which aligns perfectly with the school’s vision.

A Collaborative Spirit

Bill Beckert, the school board chairman, highlighted Russell’s collaborative approach—something that is more important than ever as the school community evolves. Principal Russ Crist has also thrown his support behind Russell, acknowledging his dedication to creating an environment where every student feels included and supported.

Qualifications That Speak Volumes

Russell’s educational credentials are impressive. He holds a bachelor’s degree in math education and a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Connecticut. He has even achieved a sixth-year diploma in education administration as of 2024. With this strong foundation, he is set to make a significant impact on Farmington’s academic landscape.

Financial Oversight in Good Hands

Dan Zittoun, who is transitioning from his role as principal at Hall High School to become the new assistant superintendent of finance and operations. Zittoun brings a wealth of experience as both a teacher and an assistant principal, positioning him perfectly to support the school’s ongoing commitment to excellence in education.

Upcoming Events

All of these transitions lead to an exciting time for Farmington High School, particularly with the upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for the new building scheduled for August 26, 2025. This event promises to be a wonderful opportunity for community members to come together and celebrate the bright future ahead for Farmington High School.

With new leadership and a cutting-edge facility on the way, Farmington High School is poised for a transformation that aims to uplift students and enhance educational experiences. It seems like the future is looking bright for everyone involved!

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