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New principal named at Fort Pierce Central High

July 28th, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick

FORT PIERCE - A new principal will lead Fort Pierce Central High School this fall, St. Lucie County Schools Superintendent Michael Lannon announced today.

Todd Smith, an assistant principal from the Palm Beach County School District, will replace Principal John Williams who Central at this year to work in the Marion County School District.

Smith had served as assistant principal at Palm Beach Gardens Community High School since 2006. He also was an assistant principal at Jefferson Davis Community Middle School and Palm Springs Community Middle School, all in the Palm Beach County School District.

Smith’s appointment was announced today during the school board’s meeting.

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2 Responses to “New principal named at Fort Pierce Central High”

  1. Emily Jones Says:

    The rules that Mr.Smith implies are ridiculous. No gum chewing, removal of pep rallys, and changing of fort pierce central : “pride makes the difference” to ” central can ” is absurd . CENTRAL CAN not accept this .

  2. Ashley Gonzalez Says:

    I agree, they are being too strict, and its always going to be “pride makes the difference”, so why change it? The first few weeks of school we had a few spirit days every week and now we only have “club day”. Im a sophomore, and i liked the rules before this. I am not having fun at all.

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