Big Lake Schools issued the following announcement on Dec. 26.
Angie Charboneau-Folch has been named this year’s recipient of the Minnesota Assistant Principal of the Year honors and is now eligible to be considered for the National Assistant Principal of the Year honors. Angie has been an administrator for 15 years, the past 10 at Big Lake High School.
Angie shares that positive student relationships have been a key focus in her work. An example of which is the Reason I Come to Work video that was created by staff to build community and positively impact learners and the Being Your Own Champion initiative to open communication lines with families.
Students share that they feel safe and secure at Big Lake because of programs and leadership created by building leaders. “I feel strongly that I can speak for the entirety of the Student Board that every staff member knows us deeply whether in class or not”, added a student leader. Staff members added that Angie’s leadership in training such as the Sting program and Discipline with Dignity have created an inclusive environment for all students and staff.
Last April, Angie was named the Central Division Secondary Assistant Principal of the Year.
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Source: Big Lake Schools