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My new position as Dean of Students has been
both challenging and stimulating.
There was a recognizable need for a dean
who could work with the young ladles on this
campus. My goal it to be a polstlve influence
and make a difference In the lives of those who
need help. Even though CHS Is a very large
school, there Is a feeling of warmth, belonging,
and tremendous devotion to the school by the
students, faculty, and staff. I feel privileged to
be a part of this educational institution.
- Carol B. Keley
Mrs. Carol Kelley is the first female dean in the history of Columbia High. Solving problems and
maintaining discipline are her top priorities.
Dean Foreman reviews referral slips. Keeping CHS students in line
is not a piece of cake.
Mr. Oppermann explains hall conduct to some students, while Mr. Herring and deputy A laughing Mr. Oppermann directs students and frogs back to their classrooms.
Townsend are deeply engaged in a conversation.
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