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Elementary school to welcome new admin team

Jodi Campbell (left) will become Jasper Elementary School's new principal in September, along with Shawn Arseneault, who will become the school's vice-principal. P. Clarke photo.

Jodi Campbell (left) will become Jasper Elementary School's new principal in September, along with Shawn Arseneault, who will become the school's vice-principal. P. Clarke photo.
Jodi Campbell (left) will become Jasper Elementary School's new principal in September, along with Shawn Arseneault, who will become the school's vice-principal. P. Clarke photo.

Two new faces will join Jasper Elementary Schools administration team in September.

Jodi Campbell, a long-time teacher at the school, will become the schools principal, taking over from Raymond Blanchette-Dub矇.

I really want the school to be a welcoming place, said Campbell, adding she would like to strengthen the schools ties with the community.

Relationship building not only with our kids, but with the community, and the parents is a real priority for us. Everyone wins when we work together.

She said one of her goals is to build a relationship with the Palisades Centre and to strengthen the schools relationship with Parks Canada to create even more opportunities for students.

When you live in Jasper its about creating opportunities for kids to appreciate everything thats here, to understand the history of the park and have an appreciation for nature, explained Campbell.

She first started teaching in 1993 in Fairview, Alta., before landing a position at Jasper Elementary School in 1996.

Over the past 20 years she has held a variety of roles at JES, including working as a kindergarten teacher, literacy advisor, classroom support teacher and this year she was the schools assistant principal. In 2004, she completed her master of elementary education at the University of Alberta.

Shawn Arseneault, a teacher at JES since 2012, will join Campbell in September as the schools new vice-principal.

I have always been interested in admin and I knew that step would come at some point, I just never thought it would come this early, said Arseneault, who taught both grades 5 and 6 over the past four years.

We have a great team of teachers here and I really feel we have their support as well, because I wouldnt have stepped into this position this early into my career if I didnt feel that I had our staffs support, said Arsenault.

To compliment his new position he is currently completing his masters in administration through the University of Alberta.

He said he is looking forward to working with Campbell in September and making the school even better than it already is.

I think that we will make a good team and we compliment each other well, said Arseneault.

Paul Clarke
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