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Larrie J. Hall, Ed.D, Assistant Superintendent, Personnel Support Services

grad2-sm.jpgLarrie was named Assistant Superintendent, Personnel Support Services in 2007. Previous to joining NEWCorp, he was principal at Rancho Minerva Middle School in the Vista Unified School District. Larrie is a former teacher of Industrial Education and History, a coordinator of alternative programs, a high school dean of students, and an assistant principal at the middle school level. He has served as an adjunct faculty member in educational administration at California State University, San Marcos and he was also Co-chair of the Advisory Board at The Principals’ Center at Harvard University. Presently, Larrie is the Chairman of the Board of Educators for Social Responsibility and he is an institute faculty member at The Principals’ Center at Harvard University. Larrie is a Golden Apple Award winner, Association of the California School Administrators’ Middle School Administrator of the Year, and he is also the recipient of the California Science Administrator of the Year Award, along with the NAACP Educator of the Year. He received his doctorate from Northern Arizona University, after completing his Master of Science and undergraduate degree at San Diego State University.

 



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