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West Fargo Schools Names Next Principal

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West Fargo Public Schools Superintendent Dr. David Flowers announced Monday Mrs. Jennifer Fremstad has accepted the position as the next West Fargo High School Principal.

Fremstad has a Master of Science Education degree in Educational Leadership from Minnesota State University - Moorhead and has been serving as an Assistant Principal at Fargo South High School since 2005.

After interviewing and subsequently selecting Mrs. Fremstad from a pool of highly qualified candidates, Dr. Flowers stated, "Mrs. Fremstad impressed the interview team with her preparation and readiness to become principal of a large high school, her student-centered focus, and a passion for helping all students to succeed. We are excited to have her join the West Fargo Public Schools team."

Mrs. Fremstad will assume her new role on July 1, 2013. She replaces Mr. Gary Clark, who is currently serving as the Interim Principal of West Fargo High School.

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