She started her career as a teacher at Miramar High. Now she’s back as principal
Shenee Rowe is returning to Miramar High School, where she began her teaching career, to serve as its new principal.
The School Board of Broward County approved her appointment on Tuesday, June 23.
FULL STORY: Meet Miramar High’s new principal, who is returning to where her career started
Here are key takeaways:
- Rowe started as an environmental science teacher at Miramar High after earning her biomedical science degree from Florida Atlantic University. She most recently served as an assistant principal at Blanche Ely High School.
- The principal job opened after Winfred Porter announced in April that he accepted an executive director position in Fort Worth, Texas, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
- During Rowe’s three years at Blanche Ely, the school’s grade went from a D to an A. She oversaw the English Language Arts department there.
- Rowe says her graduation goal is always 100%, and she wants to focus on serving students in subgroups including English for Speakers of Other Languages and Exceptional Student Education.
- Miramar High has about 2,000 students. Rowe said she has already reviewed 10 years of school data to help shape her vision and priorities.
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