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Aaron Pollack '02 Returning to His Jr. HS Alma Mater as Dean of Students

Aaron Pollack '02 Returning to His Jr. HS Alma Mater as Dean of Students

July 27, 2018

Aaron Pollack, a 2002 graduate of DePauw University, has been appointed dean of students at Thomas Jefferson Junior High School in Woodridge, Illinois. Most recently assistant principal at Ralph Ellison High School, a Chicago International Charter School, he'll assume his new post August 1.

Pollack brings 13 years of experience in education "with a breadth of experience in instructional and social emotional practices and is committed to leading educators towards culturally responsive instruction rooted in high support and high accountability for students and professionals," notes an article. He began his career teaching history ion the Natick, Massachusetts Public Schools.

"We are so excited Aaron Pollack will be joining our team at Jefferson Junior High," says Principal Justin Warnke. "His experience overseeing the dean's office at Ralph Ellison High School, experience implementing the PBIS system and restorative practices, and track record of effectively coaching staff make him a strong addition to our school and the community of Woodridge. I am excited to lead alongside Aaron and look forward to seeing the positive impact that he has on student behavior and attendance at Jefferson."

sm ec gate 1973007Pollack was a history major and soccer player at DePauw, and went on to earn an M.Ed. from Boston College. He is an alumnus of Thomas Jefferson Junior High.

"I am excited about coming to work with the community I grew up in," Pollack says. "I know it is a wonderful district, and I look forward to be a part of a great team."

Read more at the Chicago Tribune's website.

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