2011 january

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Volume 60, Issue 5

Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA

January y 2012

A New Chapter for Mr. Vannasdall

In this issue:

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NEWS pg. 2 Review of 2011: A recap of the most exciting and newsworthy events of the past year. Photo by ELLIOTT LEE

THANKS MR. VANNASDALL As Mr. Vannasdall prepares to take on his new position as Deputy Superintendent at the district office, the innumerable contributions he has made to AHS as our principal will never be forgotten. By JEANNE KUANG Staff Writer Photo courtesy of APERFECTCEL.COM

OPINION pg. 5 Saying “I Do”: Has our society become a little obsessed with marriage and divorce?

Photo courtesy of PHOEBE SHEN

PERFORMING ARTS pg. 6 Rose Parade: Band and Colorguard represented AHS at their exciting New Year’s performance. Have a question, comment, or concern about the Pow Wow? E-mail the Editors-in-Chief at editorsinchief@apachepowwow.com or find us online at apachepowwow.com.

Next year, AHS Principal Mr. David Vannasdall will be working in the AUSD district office. He will fill the vacant position of the new Deputy Superintendent after Dr. Robert Leri leaves the district in March. Mr. Vannasdall will continue to be the principal at AHS until the end of the 2011-2012 school year. As the Deputy Superintendent, Mr. Vannasdall will supervise district-wide school programs, including special education, curricula, and school technology. He will also be in charge of supervising the principals in AUSD, including those of the elementary, middle, and private schools. When asked how he feels about the responsibilities to come, Mr. Vannasdall expressed both confidence and excitement, anticipating the opportunity to play a greater role in the school district. “It’s a gift,” he said of the new job, “to be able to expand my leadership and have greater influence [in AUSD], while maintaining the relationships I have with the staff and the students at AHS.” Members of ASB, who meet with Mr. Vannasdall twice a month to discuss AHS activities and functions, are happy for him and excited about his new position. They cite his work ethic, optimism, and personal connections to the school as reasons for believing in his success as

Deputy Superintendent. “He’s been a great principal and he is definitely qualified for the job,” said ASB President senior Clarence Irvin. Clarence spoke of getting to know Mr. Vannasdall through their bimonthly meetings and learning from him about “finding the balance between leadership and personal life.” “I feel like I can relate to him,” Clarence said. Student Representative to the Board Jonathan Kwok appreciates Mr. Vannasdall’s work at AHS and admires his dedication and involvement. Jonathan believes that Mr. Vannasdall will be well-suited for his new position. “He’s done a lot for me and for the school— he has made a great impact at AHS,” Jonathan explained. “He really makes an effort to know what’s going on. He’s very on top of things and observant, which is pretty necessary for a leader.” Senior Phillip Juarez also had praise to share about Mr. Vannasdall’s contributions to the school, saying that he “brings out the best in people.” Phillip had sought the help of the principal when applying for a nomination to the United States Naval Academy earlier this year. “He turned something formal into a friendly conversation,” Phillip recalled, noting Mr. Vannasdall’s “charisma” and the ease with which they communicated. “I was just a student that wanted to meet with him concerning my application… [but] I found no problem whatsoever connecting with him.” Phillip said that Mr. Vannasdall “strives to represent the values of an Arcadia Apache” and does so

well, making him see “the types of people that our school strives to create… and the personas and attitudes that go along with that.” When asked about the principal’s new position as Deputy Superintendent, Phillip was eager to affirm his confidence in Mr. Vannasdall. “I think he will do exceptionally well… I have no doubt that he will succeed at whatever needs to be done,” the senior said. “I can’t wait to see his impact. The district is lucky, [because] he will always be willing to try his best and he cares so much.” Ultimately, the students agree, that’s what has made Mr. Vannasdall stand out as a leader. Being in such a position has been “challenging, with many responsibilities,” Mr. Vannasdall said, “but I love AHS. I have enjoyed every single day here.” This is Mr. Vannasdall’s 7th year as AHS Principal. He was previously a high school principal in Cincinnati, Ohio for 5 years before making the move to Arcadia. Search for a new principal will likely begin in March. Mr. Vannasdall related that the district will perform an “extensive search” and that he is “confident they will choose the right candidate.” He also emphasized that he will be staying at AHS for the remainder of the school year. “I am happy to be transitioning to the district office,” he said, “but it’s important to me to finish the year at the high school, and cross the finish line.” jkuang@apachepowwow.com


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