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Former Cape Girardeau superintendent Neil Glass has been appointed as the principal of Trinity Lutheran School, officially marking his return to the educational sector after his retirement in 2023. Glass brings a wealth of experience and leadership skills to his new role, having served in various capacities within the educational system for many years.
His tenure as superintendent was marked by numerous achievements, including improvements in student performance and community engagement. Now, as he steps into the principal position, Glass is eager to foster a positive learning environment at Trinity Lutheran School. He aims to implement innovative teaching strategies and strengthen relationships with families and the community.
Glass expressed his enthusiasm for this new chapter in his career, stating that he is excited to work closely with students, teachers, and parents to create a nurturing and effective educational atmosphere. The school community looks forward to his leadership and vision as they embark on this new journey together.
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