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Murfreesboro City Schools Name New Principals for 2021-22 School Year May 14, 2021 at 07:00 am by WGNS
(Murfreesboro, TN) Dr. Trey Duke is proud to welcome Ynetia Avant Campbell back to Murfreesboro City Schools as Principal of Northfield Elementary.
Campbell joins Northfield with ten years of experience as a principal and assistant principal and 12 years of experience in the classroom where she was named Teacher of the Year and MEA Distinguished Educator. Over her tenure, she has participated in many community and leadership opportunities including the MCS Leadership Academy and the Chamber of Commerce Inaugural Amazing Shake Committee.
“We are thrilled to welcome Mrs. Campbell back to Murfreesboro City Schools,” says Director of Schools Trey Duke. “She is a motivator who seeks excellence in the classroom and throughout the school community. Her dedication to education is apparent.”
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Murfreesboro City Schools Director Trey Duke announced the appointment of four new principals that will step into leadership roles at the beginning the 2021-22 school year.
Ynetia Avant returns
Ynetia Avant Campbell will return to Murfreesboro City Schools as principal of Northfield Elementary.
Campbell joins Northfield with 10 years of experience as a principal and assistant principal, and 12 years of experience in the classroom where she was named Teacher of the Year and Murfreesboro Education Association Distinguished Educator.
Over her tenure, she has participated in community opportunities, including the MCS Leadership Academy and the Chamber of Commerce Inaugural Amazing Shake Committee.
Residents disappointed by reduced Blackman Park plans
Blackman land use plan from 1990s foresaw a business park on land in question
A consultant in 2020 ranked the Blackman Park land as top economic development site in Murfreesboro
Most of the land for the 123-acre Blackman Park plan should be sold to attract corporate offices off Interstate 840 and Veterans Parkway, Murfreesboro officials contend. This property can better serve Murfreesboro as a job creation and economic development opportunity similar to the city-owned Gateway properties, said Sam Huddleston, executive director of the city s Development Services Division. With other developments in the area and the proximity to and visibility from I-840, this property has a high potential for those uses.