Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Andrew G. Curtin Middle School

July 2, 2007 was my first day at Andrew G. Curtin Middle School. This is my 16th year in public education. I started my career in 1992 teaching fifth grade in Arlington County Public Schools, Arlington, VA. I taught one year in Arlington, then I taught six years in the Montoursville Area School District at Loyalsock Valley Elementary School. During my tenure at Loyalsock Valley I decided to attend Bucknell University to become a principal. My first principalship was in the Loyalsock Township School District at J. George Becht Elementary School (which is now closed). In 2002, I came back to my alma mater school district, WASD, where I was the principal at Round Hills Elementary School for the past five years.

I am looking forward to working with all of the students, parents, and staff at Andrew G. Curtin Middle School. Mr. Zangara has been educating me about our school. Check this out, I was a student at Curtin from 1980-1983! I was in the first sixth grade class here at Curtin.

I hope you learned a little more about me. Please feel free to post on the blog!

3 comments:

Mr. Fausnaught said...

It is awesome to see that Mr. Pardoe has hit the blogesphere. I encourage all of you to post comments, ideas, and thoughts. Have fun!

Anonymous said...

Go Mr. Pardoe!! Even thought lyco is better...

Anonymous said...

I was in the last "freshman" 7th grade class at Curtin that same year. You were my daughters' principal at Becht also. Now Mr. Fausnaught is. Small world. Curtin is lucky to have you on board and Sock is lucky to have Mr. Fausnaught. Definitely a small world.