The Talahassee College Academy of Talahasi College is not a leading team: its main stated that she resigned in March, and the other two administrators resigned on June 16.
The headmaster of the school, Jessica Chapman, presented her resignation on March 21 to focus on her family and health. It is effective on June 30th.
From 2023 She led the Charter Secondary School, along with Patricia Pagozalski, Assistant and Dean of Student Dean Matthew Gregory, who resigned on June 16.
Kim Kelling, who retired a media professional and a member of the Board of the School Managers, Talahasio Democrats said the search for a new director was being carried out.
The Talahassee Community College recently called its new Charter Secondary School, which will be opened in its town this August, called Talahassee Collegiat Academy.
“We actively interviewed candidates and are encouraged by the applicants’ caliber,” Kelling said. “We look forward to posting a message soon.”
When the school is preparing for the new school year, Kelling said it adheres to the fund and competence standards and perseverance set by three administrators.
“Often, school administrators move to new opportunities by changing the main amount,” Kelling said. “These shifts often reflect the natural redevelopment that occurs through change of leadership changes.”
“We appreciate Jessica Chapman, Patricia Pagozalski and Matt Gregory, whose leadership in the first two years of the Talehasi College Academy helped establish a solid foundation. Their efforts TCA were pursuing constant success as we move on to the new school year.”
Director Jessica Chapman of Talahassee Collegiat Academy (TCA) at TCA’s dedication ceremony, 2024. Thursday, October 17th.
“Grateful for the opportunity,” says the outgoing director
“I am very grateful for the opportunity to be the director of the inaugurative Talehassee collegial Academy and have the hard work of our students and teachers, recognized as obviously,” Chapman wrote in his resignation letter.
The Talahassee Collegiate Academy serves as a public charter school overseen by the TSC Board. In the latest evaluation, the school earned a grade from the Florida Department of Education.
June Gregory and Pagozalski resignation come a few days after the TSC trustees confirmed the Charter Schools USA Inc. request to open AI integrated high school separated from TCA. According to the letters of administrators, the new school is irrelevant to resignation.
Pagozalski returns to the Talahasi School of Mathematics and Sciences, where she worked for 15 years before coming to TCA 2023. She will serve as a coordinator of school operations, who is less difficult than the main role assistant.
“My time TCA was an extremely wonderful and it was such an exciting school,” said Pagozalski. “There are certainly great things that will come to school.”
Dean of Tallahassee College Academy Students Matt Gregory.
Gregory did not provide the specific reasons for his retirement in the letter, but he said he would continue his career in the field of education.
“Although this separation is sweet to me because I leave other educational opportunities, I cannot wait to see what the future of this school and students will be the future of the school and students, because it is based on this main success we all created,” he wrote in the letter.
Alaiah Brown covers the children and families of the Talhasi Democratic. It can be achieved [email protected]; Follow it on Twitter/x: @Alajahbrown3.
This article initially appeared in the Talhasi Democrat: Leadership Team leaves from Tallahassee collegial Academy