April 28, 2024
Education News Canada

WOLF CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Coleman Miller appointed Assistant Principal at Clive School

March 28, 2024

Wolf Creek Public Schools (WCPS) is excited to announce the addition of Coleman Miller as the new Assistant Principal of Clive School.

Miller joins WCPS from the Battle River School Division, where he has significantly contributed as the Assistant Principal of Forestburg School, (a K-12 school), since 2021. His dedication to education has been evident through his achievements, including being an Edwin Parr Nominee in 2017, overseeing much of the inclusion portfolio at his school, and actively engaging in drama and theatre production. Miller's expertise also extends to literacy interventions and supports, demonstrating his comprehensive approach to student development and academic success. 

"Coleman's diverse experience and dedication to inclusive education make him an invaluable addition to Clive School and the Wolf Creek Public Schools community," Sonja Dykslag, Assistant Superintendent of People Services.  

"His passion for literacy and the arts, combined with his expertise in inclusion, will enrich our learning environment and contribute significantly to our students' success. We are thrilled to have him on board."

Miller is looking forward to joining the school community in Clive. 

"I'm very excited to be coming to Wolf Creek Public Schools and joining Clive School. Having spent a considerable amount of time working in rural school divisions, I understand the vital role that rural schools play within their communities. I can't wait to bring my experiences and contribute positively to the vibrant community of Clive School."

Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta - Augustana, Bachelor of Education from the University of Calgary and a Masters in Education from the University of Ottawa.

For more information

Wolf Creek Public Schools
6000 Highway 2A
Ponoka Alberta
Canada T4J 1P6
www.wolfcreek.ab.ca


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