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In a recent episode of The Oneida Pride Podcast, the community got a closer look at the life of Oneida High School's principal, who shared personal insights and experiences that shape her leadership. The principal, a proud mother of twin boys who are both graduates of Oneida High, highlighted her family's educational journey, with one son studying media at Middle Tennessee State University and the other pursuing business at the University of the Cumberlands.

The principal's connection to the area runs deep, as she was born in Bridal, Tennessee, and has roots in Middle Tennessee. Her educational path included attending multiple schools before settling in Winfield, where she completed her elementary education before transitioning to Oneida in fifth grade. This personal history enriches her understanding of the community and its students.
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Listeners were invited to gain insight into the daily responsibilities of a principal, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of leading a school. The principal's narrative not only reflects her commitment to education but also serves as an inspiration for current students and families in the Oneida Special School District.

This episode of The Oneida Pride Podcast underscores the importance of community ties and personal stories in shaping educational leadership, fostering a sense of connection among residents and encouraging engagement in local schools. As the podcast continues, it aims to highlight the achievements and challenges faced by the Oneida community, reinforcing the value of shared experiences in education.

Converted from The Oneida Pride Podcast - Episode 1 -May 5th, 2025 meeting on May 05, 2025
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