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New leadership team set to transform Chandler schools

June 17, 2024 | Chandler Unified District #80 (4242), School Districts, Arizona



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New leadership team set to transform Chandler schools
In a recent Chandler Unified School District meeting, several new appointments were announced, highlighting the district's commitment to enhancing educational leadership. Jacob Archibec was introduced as the new dean at Chandler High School. Originally from Colorado, Archibec expressed enthusiasm for joining the district, noting his family's ties to education, as his wife, Ricky, will also be teaching in the district next year. Their son is set to start school in the district as well.

Jennifer, another new appointee, will serve as the dean of San Marcos Elementary. With a strong educational background, including a master's degree in elementary leadership, she has spent over a decade in various educational roles, most recently as a district math specialist. Her family background in education, with her mother being a retired educator, further emphasizes her commitment to the field.

Shelley Heath was welcomed as the principal of Riggs Elementary School. With 24 years of experience in education, including a significant tenure as a principal in the Mesa Public School District, Heath expressed her excitement for the upcoming school year and her dedication to the community.

Amanda Mumey, who has been with the Chandler Unified School District for 17 years, will take on the role of dean at CTA Independence. Mumey highlighted her journey from kindergarten teacher to instructional leader, emphasizing her focus on creating engaging learning environments.

Lastly, Hannah Regis, a former student and athlete of the district, was introduced as a new member of the educational team. With a background in elementary education and a master's degree, she is eager to contribute positively to CTA Goodman.

The meeting underscored the district's focus on fostering strong educational leadership and community involvement, setting a positive tone for the upcoming school year.

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