It seems there's a mission to keep us in a constant state of fear, whether it's ISIS or Ebola. We recognize that for many kids their lives are most stable at school, and to destabilize that environment is dangerous, I think. We need to teach them and coach them and help them grow. I think it's tearing at the fabric of our relationships with students and our ability to spend time on things that are equally as important as academics. The biggest thing for me has been the accountability standards and requirements heaped on public education. How do you feel education has changed in the last three decades? He's in his sixth year as executive principal.īollendorf's office is filled with gifts and mementos from students past and present, a testament to the relationships he's established over the years. The 54-year-old taught and coached at Millville High School before moving to WTHS in 1996.
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