Kendall Reiley, the new incoming assistant principal at Crystal River Elementary School.
Aimee Brockman, the incoming principal for Crystal River Elementary School, announced that Kendall Reiley, a teacher for Glenwood Springs Elementary School will be taking the role of assistant principal in the upcoming school year.
A news release from Roaring Fork School District on Thursday, April 29, included an excerpt from a letter Brockman wrote to the CRES community about hiring Reiley.
“Her reflective nature, commitment to continual learning, and ability to find joy in hard work are key strengths that she will bring to the Crystal River Elementary School community,” Brockman wrote.
Aimee Brockman hired as new principal for Crystal River Elementary School in Carbondale.
The pandemic poses a multitude of challenges to the Roaring Fork School District, but one they need to evaluate further is time lost in the classroom.
Rick Holt, Chief Academic Officer for RFSD, addressed this issue in last week’s board meeting. Holt said assessing the student learning gaps from this past year will require time and resources. Post-pandemic, the information will still be helpful in the district’s decision-making for the future.
“That is watching to make sure that we’ve effectively back-filled that gap and keeping an eye on that. So that means tracking student performance in a way that helps students recognize where they’ve had successes and recognizing where they need more support and ensuring that staff provides that,” Holt said.