GUELPH, Ontario – The following Elementary Principal and Vice-Principal transfers and appointments are effective September 1, 2021.

Principal Transfers:

  • Marina Harrison, from Erin PS to Arbour Vista PS

  • Paul Huddleston, from Princess Elizabeth PS to Erin PS

  • Tammy Reiner, from Drayton Heights PS to Victoria Cross PS

  • Shannon Spike, from Alma PS to Drayton Heights PS

  • Kirk Runciman, from Arbour Vista PS to Paisley Road PS

  • Lindsey Tremblay, from Ross R. MacKay PS to Willow Road PS

  • Steve Viveiros, from Willow Road PS to Sir Isaac Brock PS

  • Tara Regota, from Peel DSB to Princess Elizabeth PS

Principal Appointments:

  • Jason Boyce, from VP Minto-Clifford PS to Principal Alma PS

  • Shawn Henderson, from VP Primrose ES to Principal Ross R. MacKay PS

  • Patricia Josephson, from VP Parkinson Centennial PS to Principal Parkinson Centennial PS

  • Sarah Schoettler, from VP Jean Little PS to Principal John Black PS

Vice-Principal Transfers:

  • Jen Apgar, from Temporary VP Elementary Remote School to VP Jean Little PS

  • Nia Pommier, from Temporary VP Elementary Remote School to Temporary VP Spencer Avenue ES

  • Rylan Pranger, from Temporary VP Westwood PS to VP Westwood PS

  • Sarah Sinkovits, from Temporary VP Rickson Ridge PS to VP Rickson Ridge PS

  • Jaime Wouters, from Temporary VP Centennial Hylands ES to VP Centennial Hylands ES

Vice-Principal Appointments:

  • Athena Flak, from private sector (Learnstyle) to VP Parkinson Centennial PS

  • Ashley Hopkins, from teacher Peel DSB to VP Primrose ES

  • Tracy Phillips, from teacher Durham DSB to VP Minto-Clifford PS

About the Upper Grand District School Board

The Upper Grand District School Board serves more than 35,000 students through 65 elementary schools and 11 secondary schools in the City of Guelph, County of Wellington and County of Dufferin. The UGDSB covers the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Six Nations of the Grand River, and Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territories. Student success is the goal of over 4,000 dedicated teaching and support staff who are aided by the contributions of caring volunteers and community partners.

Learn, Lead, Inspire…Together

-30-