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It is with great excitement that I write this letter of introduction to you as the new Principal of Outley Elementary School. I am honored to have the opportunity to lead a school with such persevering students, an extremely dedicated staff, and a supportive school community. I can assure you that I share in this school community’s commitment to care for our children each and ever day while ensuring they receive a high quality education. I feel very fortunate to be an integral part of this school and to support the community, students and families.

I have been dedicated to educating our Alief students for 13 years. Most recently, I have served as one of the Assistant Principals at Chancellor Elementary. I am thrilled to bring my skills as an educational leader to Outley and to work with you as a partner in education to ensure all children's success. As building Principal, I bring with me my core values of integrity, dedication and achievement. I will meet the needs of my campus by building meaningful relationships with staff, students and all stakeholders. I am committed to a share vison of high achievement for all students by exploring new ways to meet their needs and to effectively communicate this vision with parents and community members.

I view education as a life-long learning process and I expect to learn more about the uniqueness of Outley this year and in the years to come. I am excited to unite my experience, my openness to learn, and my child-centered approach to support our students. Because the relationships between communities, families and the school are vital to the success of our students, I encourage everyone to become involved in every way possible.

This year is going to be amazing as we continue to provide academic experiences for our students that are rigorous and relevant while developing the whole child.

Sincerely,

Tierra Archie, Principal

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