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 By  GreggParker Published 
9:53 am Friday, August 16, 2013

Donaldson accepts assistant principal opening at Bob Jones

Heather and Philip Donaldson have two sons: Luke, 2.5 years old, and Connor, seven months. (CONTRIBUTED)

Heather and Philip Donaldson have two sons: Luke, 2.5 years old, and Connor, seven months. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – Heather Donaldson is now working as assistant principal at Bob Jones High School.

Leaving James Clemens High School “was probably the most difficult decision I’ve made professionally,” Donaldson said. “I was blessed that principal Robby Parker hired me as an English teacher in 2005, encouraged me to earn my administration certification and has now given me the opportunity to give back to Bob Jones.”

In discussing the opening, Parker challenged Donaldson to research education trends and identify areas to “develop a more viable curriculum and search for the best curricular opportunities for all students,” she said.

Donaldson cited Bryan Goodwin, guest speaker for Institute Day, who said curriculum must prepare students for college and the workforce but also engage and interest the teenagers.

At Bob Jones, Donaldson will assist with instruction while overseeing curriculum, master schedule, registration, career technology and advanced placement courses.

Donaldson was instrumental in James Clemens’ opening and maintained decorum when the first principal resigned. “To have a hand in the opening of a 6A grade high school with grades 9-12 was a tremendous privilege. I’m honored the district allowed me to play such a key role,” she said.

Among the new school’s accomplishments, “one stands out as something that will impact our current students and generations to come — culture. Faculty, staff and students successfully established a culture of leadership and collaboration,” Donaldson said.

This culture “steps outside traditional ways in which the administrative team leads everything. We encouraged all teachers and students to take on leadership roles and empowered them to believe in themselves,” she said.

For example, teachers led colleagues in best practices and technology tips. At the Brain Health Expo, students led peers, teachers and residents “through amazing lessons.” Teachers’ cross-curricular collaboration paired instructors in contrasting disciplines.

Her husband Philip owns Philly’s Hot Corner. Their sons are Luke, 2.5 years old, and Connor, seven months.

Donaldson fills the slot vacated by Dr. Julie Finley, now vice president of educational initiatives at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.

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