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New Robinson Secondary Principal: 'I Want to Help Students Succeed'
Matt Eline hopes to serve as a positive influence for Robinson students and match the success of his predecessor Dan Meier.

Robinson Secondary Schoolās new principal Matt Eline didnāt set out to be a teacher. When he was a student at the University of Massachusetts majoring in microbiology, Eline said he planned to become a doctor.
It wasnāt until his junior year during an internship that he learned he didnāt enjoy being around blood and sick people.
āI figured it was probably not a good idea to become someone in the health field if I couldnāt handle that,ā said Eline.
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His father, who was a teacher and later a principal, eventually urged Eline to enroll in a few education courses when he returned from the internship. Thatās when Elineās path in life changed.
āI found that I really enjoyed it,ā said Eline of the education classes. āWorking with students is truly one of the most rewarding things. Itās sort of an adrenaline rush. You plan something and they get excited about it, and you know theyāre learning. I donāt think thereās anything better than that."Ā
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That adrenaline rush is just one of the things Elineās looking forward to when Robinson students arrive on the first day school in September.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) announced Eline as Principal Dan Meierās successor back in June. Meier retired as principal of Robinson in April.Ā
Eline said the reception heās received so far from Robinson parents and faculty has been āincredibleā and heās grateful for the warm welcome into another Ram family (Rocky Run Middle Schoolās mascot, where Eline served as principal for the last three years prior to coming to Robinson, is also a Ram).
Before accepting the position, Eline said he did his research and knew he had big shoes to fill as Meierās successor.
āDan is a legend. Heās a leader of people. Itās a little tough to follow someone that good, but Iām just going to be myself,ā said Eline.Ā
Instead of being intimidated by Meierās reputation, Eline said he focused on the āimpressive and strongā loyalty of the Robinson parents, students and faculty.
āThat type of loyalty is something you donāt get everywhere. Iāve been overwhelmed at how deeply people feel about this school and the way they go the extra mile to make sure this is an amazing school,ā said Eline. āPeople who feel really strongly about their school feel that way because itās doing well and theyāve invested in it.ā
Of all the things heās looking forward to most in his new role as principal of Robinson, Eline said heās excited about meeting the students when school starts on Sept. 3. He plans to visit as many classrooms as possible and observe the students as they learn.
āThatās the fun part of it, to be in there while theyāre learning,ā said Eline.
Although heās learned a lot in the last few weeks (his first official day as principal was July 8), Eline said he anticipates the challenges ahead and looks forward to overcoming them.
āI expect theyāll be challenges here just like there are every school year and have been at every school Iāve ever been in. I think itās about how you handle them. To me, challenges are an opportunity to shine and turn something around into a positive,ā said Eline.
Although Eline isnāt new to the role of principal, this is the first time heās served as principal of a secondary school.
āThere are some differences in structure, but I think itās a positive thing. Itās easier [at a secondary school] because kids can transition a lot easier. Theyāre used to the building and set up already. But, teachers at any school are teachersĀ and students at any school are students.ā
His primary responsibility as principal, according to Eline, is to support all Robinson students and serve as a positive influence for them.
āThatās really my job. Iām going to do anything I can to help the students succeed. I want to encourage them to give 100 percent in everything they do, whether theyāre in the drama club, on the basketball team, or simply learning in the classroom,ā said Eline. āIām going to be there and help [the students] succeed. I hope they see me as a positive influence in their life and as a champion to them.ā
While the students are his main focus, Eline said heās also willing to work with any parent that reaches out to him.
āI relate to parents very well. I am one, so I understand what itās like. I want to work with parents to make this school an environment where kids thrive, where theyāre able to find their passion in life and go on wherever that takes them on the next step in their journey,ā said Eline.
To hear more from Eline, check out his blog on the Robinson Secondary School website.
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