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Lindsey Maehlum has been selected as Assistant Principal for Knott Creek and Four Creeks schools. She most recently served as Assistant Principal of the Juvenile Detention Education Program at Donald E Long. Ms. Maehlum brings over fourteen years of experience in education to the position along with a passion for closing the achievement gap and furthering student achievement. She began her teaching career in the Bronx as an English as a Second Language instructor and has since been a department coordinator, lead teacher, and Assistant Principal within the New York City Department of Education. Ms. Maehlum has also worked as an Adjunct Professor within the City University of New York (CUNY) network.
Ms. Maehlum earned a Bachelors of Art in Psychology and Norwegian from the University of Washington. Lindsey and her husband James are excited to be expecting baby #3, due in June. She begins the position July 1.
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