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Walker Names New Head of Middle School

3/28/2024

WALKER NAMES NEW HEAD OF MIDDLE SCHOOL

The Walker School has hired Andrew Fuller as the new Head of Middle School. Andrew, who was chosen from nearly 100 candidates in a nationwide search, brings with him a wealth of experience and a proven track record of leadership that will greatly benefit the Middle School and the Walker community.

In conversations with faculty, students and parents during the Head of Middle School search process, it was clear that there was a desire for a committed leader who could make a lasting impact. Andrew is dedicated to long-term service and is passionate about creating positive change.
 
“I am honored to serve as your Head of Middle School,” Andrew said. “I look forward to bringing my experience and excitement for student success to the Walker community. One of the most important aspects of my role will be building strong relationships with students, staff, families and partners.”

“On a personal note, this opportunity means the world to me. My decisions will always be rooted in what is best for the students. Thank you for your support and trust as we start this next chapter. I look forward to meeting you soon.”

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Andrew has a strong background in educational leadership, having served in principal and assistant principal roles within the Atlanta Public School System since 2015. He is currently the Principal of Atlanta’s Carver STEAM Academy, where he has made significant strides in student achievements and community engagement.
 
Andrew grew up in Oregon. He earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Portland State University. Andrew lives near Walker and said he has been interested in our school for several years, so he immediately applied when he saw the opening. He said he sees Walker as a place where his own children can thrive and is eager to make a meaningful contribution to our community. 
 
Andrew will begin his new role this summer.

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