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Woodmont Charter School Appoints New Principal
Veteran educator Jason Lewis will lead the school.
From Woodmont Charter School:
Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) has appointed Jason Lewis as the new principal at .
Lewis has served in the education field since 1993 with his most recent position as a principal in an elementary school in Rochester City School District in New York. Beginning his career as a math teacher, he has had a variety of administrative, leadership and mentor positions over the years.
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Lewis received his bachelor’s degree in psychology/elementary education from SUNY Brockport where he also received his master’s degree in elementary education. He also received a master’s degree in educational administration from St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY.
“We believe Woodmont Charter School will continue on to the next level under Mr. Lewis’ supervision,” said Sherry Hage, vice president of Education. “We believe his leadership style and extensive background in education will provide the structured environment our students and parents desire, while encouraging a vibrant and active educational experience.”
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Woodmont Charter School is governed by the Bay Area Charter Foundation Inc. Board of Directors, which consists of: Ken Haiko, chairman; Dennis Clark, vice chairman; Lisa Peddy, treasurer; Tom Wheeler, director; and Margaret Wells, director.
Woodmont Charter School is part of the Charter Schools USA Inc. (CSUSA) family of schools. CSUSA is one of the nation’s charter school management companies, serving kindergarten through 12th-grade.
Parents interested in enrolling their child at Woodmont Charter School can apply online. For additional information, call Charter Schools USA at 1-866-KIDSUSA or visit Charter Schools USA online.
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