Taken from Lakota Schools Press Release
A long-time educator for the Lakota Local School District has been promoted to principal of Lakota’s Cherokee Elementary School. Paulette Grady, who was Cherokee’s assistant principal, replaces Jennifer Forren, who is moving to the Loveland City School District as an administrator. The Board of Education on Monday approved Grady’s appointment, effective Aug. 1.
Grady has worked for Lakota since 1989 as a teacher at Shawnee and Liberty elementary schools and as an assistant principal at Woodland and Cherokee elementary schools.
She also has served as an adjunct professor at Xavier and Miami universities. She has received several awards, including the West Chester Kiwanis Lakota Teacher of the Year and the Lakota Parent Advisory Group Inclusion Award. She received a bachelor of science in early childhood education from Salem College in Salem, WV; a master of education from Xavier; and a master of educational leadership from Miami.
Cherokee, located at 5345 Kyles Station Road in Liberty Township, has about 800 pupils in second through sixth grades.
Grady has worked for Lakota since 1989 as a teacher at Shawnee and Liberty elementary schools and as an assistant principal at Woodland and Cherokee elementary schools.
She also has served as an adjunct professor at Xavier and Miami universities. She has received several awards, including the West Chester Kiwanis Lakota Teacher of the Year and the Lakota Parent Advisory Group Inclusion Award. She received a bachelor of science in early childhood education from Salem College in Salem, WV; a master of education from Xavier; and a master of educational leadership from Miami.
Cherokee, located at 5345 Kyles Station Road in Liberty Township, has about 800 pupils in second through sixth grades.

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