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Staffing Changes Announced For Heights Schools
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District is installing a new Middle School leadership team.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH — As the current school year comes to a close, the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District is looking ahead to next year. The district has announced a bevy of staffing changes to Heights Middle School leadership.
Rachel Coleman is set to become the principal of the Heights Middle School campus. She is currently the principal of Noble Elementary. She will lead the administrative team on the Wiley campus and will smooth the transition back to the Monticello and Roxboro buildings, a move that will be made in August 2019.
“Mrs. Coleman will be a valuable asset for the Heights Middle School campus,” said Superintendent Talisa Dixon. “She will provide more administrative leadership to both schools during their second year together at Wiley and will also lead the transition back to the renovated Monticello and Roxboro buildings in 2019. I look forward to seeing the impact that Mrs. Coleman makes at our middle schools.”
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Jeffrey Johnston and Patrick McNichols will again be head principals of Monticello and Roxboro middle schools, respectively.
Raquel Armstrong will be the assistant principal at Roxboro. Current Oxford Elementary School principal Brigitte Pronty will become assistant principal at Monticello.
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“These transitions are opening up opportunities for new leadership at two of our elementary schools,” said Dr. Dixon. “We expect to see a number of highly-qualified candidates interested in leading Noble and Oxford next school year.”
To read about the other changes to the Heights Middle School leadership team, click here.
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