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Mid-Del Schools is making significant strides in leadership with the appointment of new assistant principals at both Midwest City High School and Midwest City Middle School. During a recent board meeting, the board unanimously approved the recommendations for Allison Moore and Chrissy Frost, both of whom bring a wealth of experience and local ties to their new roles.

Allison Moore, a proud product of Mid-Del Schools, has been recognized for her dedication and commitment to education. After graduating from Oklahoma State University and earning her master's degree from the University of Oklahoma, she returned to her alma mater, Midwest City High School, in 2020 as a freshman algebra teacher. Currently serving as the seventh-grade assistant principal at Midwest City Middle School, Moore expressed her excitement to continue her journey within the district.
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Chrissy Frost, another local educator, has also been appointed as the assistant principal at Midwest City Middle School. With a background in educational leadership from the University of Central Oklahoma, Frost has held various roles within the district, including her most recent position as an administrative intern. Her involvement with the Oklahoma Council for History Education highlights her passion for history and commitment to supporting fellow educators.

The board's swift approval of both candidates underscores a strong belief in their capabilities to enhance the educational environment in Mid-Del Schools. As these new leaders step into their roles, the community can anticipate a continued focus on student success and educational excellence.

Converted from Mid-Del Schools Livestream 2025-05-13 meeting on May 13, 2025
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