Higley Unified School District is excited to announce Amanda Day as the new Centennial Elementary School Principal for the 2024-2025 school year. Ms. Day has eleven years of experience in the field of education at Higley Unified School District, serving in various roles including elementary teacher, gifted and talented specialist coach, dean of students, and most recently, assistant principal at Higley Traditional Academy. Click here to read more: https://bit.ly/3zrTxIH Join us in congratulating Ms. Day for her new role!✨
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3moCongratulations, Ms. Day!!!