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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Copper School Officially Welcomes Karen Vail as Principal


Since Karen’s first class of kindergarteners that she taught graduated high school last June, it’s a safe bet that many, many children in Copper know and love Miss Vail. 

Teaching now for 13 years, Miss Vail has taught kindergarten, k/1 splits and straight 1st grade, as well as holding the position of Itinerant Resource Teacher between Mark Twain and Copper, Independent Study Teacher, Yearbook advisor, Lead teacher for MTUESD – planning staff development and supervising professional collaboration days for the district – and the title of Assistant Principal of Copper School since October 2010. When the principal job became available “I applied…and went through the same interview process as the other candidates.”



When asked the favorite part of her job, the response was quick and concise, “The kids of course! They show great excitement and promise for our future.”
Miss Vail looks forward to continuing the implementation of the Bullying Prevention Program as well as a new English language Arts Program. Currently peer coaching is in the works, “who better to learn from about instructional strategies than other teachers?”
The current student population at Copper School is 262.
When asked about a right-hand helper Miss Vail stated, “Frankly, we all help each other” but extended kudos to school secretary Hillary Hoben and custodian Jill Douglass.