The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has completed a new superintend of Education.
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Jen Morrow Will Assume The Post April 1, Replacing Incoming Education Director Lisa Demers, A Board Release Said Thursday.
MORROW HAS MORE THAN 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in Catholic Education and Currently Serves as the Board’s System Principal of Special Education.
Throughout Her Career, She has developed strategic initiatives that support Students’ Academic, Social and Well-Being Needs, The Board Said. Shey
HAS LED IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAMS LIKE PROJECT Search, Which Helps Students With Special Education Needs Transition Into Competitive Employment.
Her Leadership EXPERIENCE ALSO INCLUDED AS AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MAIN, VICE-PRINCIPAL AND SYSTEM PROGRAM SENOURCE CONSULTER.
“Jen has made a lasting impact on schools through her deep Commitment to Equity, inclusion and Student Success,” Demers Said. “She is a collaborative leader who always puts puts Studet first, and we are thrulled to see her step into this role that will she will continue to inspire and support staff, Students and Families across Our System.”
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Morrow Holds A Master of Education With A Concentration in Curriculum Studies, A Supervisory Officer’s Certificate, and Specialist Qualifications in Special and Religious Education.
The Board Note She’s Committed to Catholic Education and its Role in Shaping Students’ Academic, Spiritual and Moral Development.
“I am truly Honoured and Humbled to Step this role are superintendent of Education,” Morrow Said. “Catholic Education has been my life’s work, and I am deeply passionate about ensuring that every stude feels valued, supported and empowered to reach their full potential.
“I look form to contining to work AlongSide Our Incredible Staff, Students and Families to Foster Inclusive, Faith-Filled Learning around where we all can Thrive,” she added. “This opportunity is a wound, and I am grateful for the chance to serve our catholic school communities in this way.”
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