| HISD is moving one of its
best principals to Kashmere High School
in the fight to get the school off the state’s
low-performing list and to keep it open.
Superintendent of Schools
Abelardo Saavedra announced the appointment of Dr.
Charlotte Parker as principal at Kashmere in August.
Dr. Saavedra has announced a
year-long campaign to save Kashmere from closing at
the end of this school year. The school has received
the state’s lowest performance rating for four
straight years.
Dr. Parker is a 28-year
veteran of HISD and a product of the school system,
having attended J. Will Jones Elementary, Turner
Elementary, Ryan Junior High, and Yates High
Schools.
Her teaching career began at
Pleasantville Elementary School and then moved to
Will Rogers Elementary School. She also served as
the assistant principal at Braeburn Elementary
School for four years.
In 1992, Dr. Parker was named
principal of Roosevelt Elementary School. Her
visionary leadership there helped Roosevelt achieve
the state’s “Exemplary” school status for five
consecutive years. In 2001, she was promoted again
and became principal of Burbank Middle School.
Burbank was rated as a “Recognized” campus by the
state for two years.
Dr. Parker's leadership skills
have been recognized at the national and local
levels. She was named Principal of the Year in 1999
by the National Alliance of Black School Educators.
The Texas Education Agency recognized her as a Texas
Reading Leader in 1999, and the North Central
District of HISD honored her as 2005 Principal of
the Year.
“I am confident that Dr.
Parker can help lead Kashmere High School back to
strong academic performance,” Dr. Saavedra said.
“Working with the fine teaching staff at Kashmere
and with a concerned and involved community, Dr.
Parker will help to get the job done.”
from HISD:
http://www.houstonisd.org/HISD/portal/article/front/0,2731,20856_142973398_181223955,00.html |