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Elementary Leadership Team update

December 16, 2019 by Kitty Bravo

In the last few years, CGMS has experienced incredible growth. While every level from Infant- Toddler through Secondary have experienced an increase in enrollment, the elementary level has grown by leaps and bounds! One of the factors contributing to this growth is the addition of the stand alone Elementary I and Elementary II programs.  In a sense, the Elementary level is now actually three programs. With this growth of enrollment comes a need to expand our Elementary Leadership Team. We are pleased to announce that Stephanie Pullman has been promoted to Elementary Director. Ann Winkler will continue to lead the Elementary Team as our Senior Elementary Director. Ann and Stephanie will be working together to meet the needs of our adult learners and faculty while also working on various projects for continuous improvement of the course. We are fortunate to have this dynamic duo sharing their wisdom and experience as we prepare the next generation of Montessori Elementary Guides.

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