The Board of Education of the New
Richmond Exempted Village School District at its June 22 meeting hired two
administrators with ties to the district to lead its Monroe and New Richmond
elementary schools.
Jamie Kunz |
Both Kunz and Horn
have backgrounds in the important area of special education.
“I am passionate about education and strive to help all
students achieve success and believe that all children can learn in a learning
environment that is stimulating, comforting and appropriate to their unique
talents and abilities,” said Kunz, who has been the principal at Hamilton’s
Fairwood Elementary School since 2012. She previously worked as an assistant
principal at Hamilton’s Garfield Middle School in 2011-2012 and as dean of
students at Fairwood from 2009 to 2011.
Kunz was graduated from Miami University in 2004 with a B.S.
degree in Integrated Language Arts Education and received a M.S. degree in
Curriculum & Teacher Leadership from Miami in 2005 and is currently
enrolled in post-graduate studies at the University of Dayton.
“I live in New Richmond with my husband and three children
and I very much look forward to working with the students, parents, staff, and
community members of New Richmond Elementary,” said Kunz, who replaces the
retiring Terry Miller at NRE.
Craig Horn |
Horn received a B.S. in Education degree from Georgetown
College in Kentucky in 2003 and a Masters in Educational Administration from
Xavier University in 2007 and is currently taking a post-graduate course from
Florida State University in Educational Leadership.
“As a NRHS graduate with the class of 1999, I couldn't be
happier to accept a position with the district where I was inspired to be an
educator, and more specifically, to be an educational leader,” said Horn, who
taught for four years at Campbell County (Ky.) schools before moving to Florida
where he held positions as a special education teacher, special education
program coordinator, dean of students, curriculum specialist, and assistant
principal.
He had an opportunity to return home last year and accepted
a position as assistant principal at Mt. Healthy North Elementary.
Even though I had a position in Mt. Healthy, I bought a home
in New Richmond, and I'm excited to live and work in the community where I grew
up,” said Horn, who replaces Joe Roach as Monroe’s principal.
Roach moves to New Richmond’s Locust Corner Elementary where
he succeeds Dr. Tara Rosselot, who is moving to New Richmond High School as a
language arts teacher.