UPPER ST. CLAIR, Pa. — The principal at Upper St. Clair High School has been named the Pennsylvania Principal of the Year.
According to a news release, Dr. Timothy Wagner was nominated for the award by the assistant principal and received numerous letters of support from students, teachers and parents.
Assistant principal Dr. Dan Beck said that Wagner’s humility and philosophical beliefs around collective decision-making make Upper St. Clair High School a special place.
“Every aspect of our school culture is modeled around genuine partnerships with students, teachers, parents and our community,” Dr. Beck said. “We work through challenges and celebrate successes together. That type of culture in any organization, let alone a high school, is rare. Fortunately, Dr. Wagner shows us that it’s not only possible – but it can be fun along the way.”
Wagner is now a candidate for the 2023-24 National Secondary Principal of the Year after winning at the state level.
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