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New principal to start at Ardmore School

Student Services Team Coordinator and Northern Lights teacher Marjorie Charles will move from her position at Duclos School, taking of the role of principal for Ardmore School beginning next fall.
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With a specialty in the development and implementation of individualized student program plans, NLPS teacher Marjorie Charles with fill the role of principal of Ardmore School in the fall.

ARDMORE – A new principal will be steering the ship at Ardmore School next fall.  

Marjorie Charles, an experienced teacher with Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS), has been appointed to the role of principal of Ardmore School for the 2022-23 school year. 

“During her time with NLPS, Marjorie has shown a strong commitment and understanding of the importance of building relationships with families and the community to ensure students have the things they need to succeed,” said Superintendent Rick Cusson.  

Charles joined NLPS in 2011 as a teacher at Iron River School, where she taught math, science, physical education and health to students in Kindergarten to Grade 9.  

She also served as the school’s numeracy leader, creating numeracy focused presentations for staff and parents.  

“She has demonstrated leadership in the areas of numeracy and mental health, both of which are priorities for the division and our schools,” added Cusson. 

In 2017, Charles transferred to Duclos School, where she has taught Kindergarten and Grade 4 and continues to serve as the school’s Student Services Team (SST) Coordinator, assisting families and staff with the development and implementation of individualized program plans. 

"I feel completely blessed to be given the opportunity to serve the students, parents, and staff of Ardmore School as their principal,” said Charles.  

“It is my hope that together we will continue to ensure that Ardmore School is a great place where the whole community can grow, learn and achieve together."

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