West Meadow to have new assistant principal
By Rob Vogt Local Press Writer
When students return to West Meadow Elementary School in the fall, they will be greeted by a new assistant principal.
The Livingstone Range School Division announced on April 11 that Heather MacDonald was appointed the new assistant principal at West Meadow starting in the 2022-2023 school year.
According to a news release, MacDonald holds a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Alberta and has been teaching since 2009. She has taught in Livingstone Range School Division for the past four years.
Currently a teacher at Stavely Elementary School, MacDonald is trained in the Balanced Literacy framework, has been a member of the school division’s literacy committee, has provided literacy-focused professional development sessions for staff, and uses the balanced literacy approach to enhance students’ reading and writing skills.
“While I am sad to leave behind many great relationships at Stavely School,” said MacDonald. “I’m excited for this opportunity to make new connections with staff, students, and families in Claresholm. I can’t wait to learn and grow in my new role at West Meadow Elementary School.”
West Meadow Elementary School Principal Sean Latta looks forward to Heather joining the school. “It is very clear that Heather brings a desire to be part of our West Meadow family,” he said.“And brings a strong commitment to continuing a culture of trust, growth, and leadership for our school community. We are excited to have her join our team.”
Originally from Sherwood Park, Alberta, MacDonald lives with her husband Jason and their dog Axle in High River. In her spare time, she loves camping, swimming, and reading science fiction or fantasy novels. MacDonald also enjoys creative writing and has had several short stories published. She aspires to one day publish one of the two novels she has in progress.