ALBANY, NY (04/09/2013)(readMedia)-- Nadeen Kearney, kindergarten-12 principal of Johnsburg Central School, a rural school with an enrollment of 304 in Warren County, has been selected as the recipient for the 2013 K-12 Building Principal Award by the School Administrators Association of New York State (SAANYS). Kearney has served in education administration for 14 years.
The K-12 Building Principal Award was created to recognize the unique characteristics of a K-12 building and the related demands, expectations, and challenges of a principal in this multi-level environment. It is given annually to a SAANYS member who is a successful K-12 principal, a recognized educational leader, and who demonstrates leadership in establishing the pace, character, and mission of the building and demonstrates creativity and resourcefulness in providing comprehensive programs and services for all levels and grades.
According to Colleen Murtagh, grade 4-6 coordinator and sixth grade teacher at Johnsburg, Kearney's greatest strengths are her commitment to her job and her love for the students and staff with which she works. She notes, "Working in a small district and being the only principal presents many challenges. Nadine takes on new challenges with enthusiasm, seeing them as opportunities for personal and professional growth for herself and her staff."
High school guidance counselor Jane Kokoletsos said in a letter of support, "She (Kearney) has the ability to reflect back on what the person is saying, whether she is engaged with a disgruntled parent, overwhelmed teacher, or frustrated student, and offers suggestions and options. She helps by brainstorming to find a solution – a solution with sound judgment, not one which appeases those sitting around the table. Dee has an inner fortitude to learn and be the best she can be." Her staff notes that very few days go by without several team members receiving a note of acknowledgement and thanks.
Kearney is an active and supportive member of her community. She is a member of PTSA, is a volunteer for Johnsburg Emergency Squad EMT, a volunteer coach for softball and soccer youth programs, and a constant presence at school concerts and sporting events and activities.
Kearney will be recognized for her achievements at the SAANYS annual awards ceremony on May 10, 2013 at the Century House in Latham, New York.
SAANYS represents nearly 7,200 school administrators, supervisors, and coordinators. As a professional association, SAANYS is committed to providing direction, service, and support to the membership in their efforts to improve the quality of education and leadership in New York State schools. SAANYS is affiliated with the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).
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