(KAIR)--The next school year will mean a new principal for Jackson Heights, with the USD 335 Board of Education making their selection this week.
Chosen to serve as the new Middle/High School Principal for 2025-2026 is Kevin Vanderbilt who, a release from the school district says, brings with him "14 years of educational experience, including roles as a teacher, coach, and building leader across multiple districts," with the release noting that Vanderbilt "holds a Master- in Educational Administration from Emporia State University and has demonstrated a strong commitment to student success, innovative curriculum design, and collaborative leadership."
The Board of Education for USD 335 unanimously approved Vanderbilt's hiring during a special meeting held Tuesday evening "to formalize his appointment," with a statement from the school district saying coordination is underway for Vanderbilt to visit Jackson Heights this coming spring "to ensure a smooth transition."
The School Board, in a release issued following Vanderbilt's hiring, says he "stood out as an exceptional leader with a proven track record of elevating both academic and extracurricular programs, with his unanimous selection made by the board due to what the statement calls Vanderbilt's shared "enthusiasm for the energy and expertise he will bring to [the Jackson Heights] schools."
Vanderbilt also released a statement following his hiring, saying he is "honored to join USD 335 and eager to collaborate with the staff, students, and families to build on the district- successes," adding that together, they'll "create an environment where every student thrives."
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