Springfield Public Schools announces new leadership appointments
Mary Edgerton will be the next director of College and Career Readiness for SPS. She is currently assistant principal with the Launch Missouri Workforce program, which provides virtual Career and Technical Education courses to students.
During her career with SPS, she has worked as a middle school Project Lead the Way teacher, a high school business teacher and FBLA adviser, GO CAPS facilitator and Launch business teacher.
Prior to becoming an educator, Edgerton worked for eight years in the private sector in finance and information systems.
'With 25 years of experience in Career and Technical Education and Choice Programs, Mary is uniquely positioned to lead the work of the College and Career Readiness department,' Ben Hackenwerth, Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer, said in an SPS news release.
'She's passionate about students gaining the skills, knowledge, and real-world experiences necessary to thrive in post-secondary education and the workforce,' Hackenworth said.
Edgerton completed her undergraduate work in business administration/finance at Missouri State University and earned a Master's of Business Administration from Webster University. In 2023, she obtained an educational specialist degree in educational leadership from Lindenwood University.
'I am excited to step into this role and continue building on the great work already happening across our district. My focus will be on growing existing programs and creating new opportunities so every student can graduate with a clear plan for their future,' Edgerton said.
'I look forward to working with teachers, counselors, and community partners to ensure students have the support, skills, and real-world experiences they need to take that next step with confidence,' she added.
Andrea Fraser will be the next principal of gifted education. For the past three years, she has served as assistant principal at Wilson's Creek Intermediate School. She replaces Lenae Lazzelle, who is retiring.
'We are excited for Fraser to bring her expertise to Phelps Center for Gifted Education and continue to build upon the programs that engage and inspire students to develop their individual talents and capabilities,' said Ken Carlisle-Davis, Executive Director of K-8 & Middle Schools, in the release.
Fraser has 24 years of experience in education, including serving the past 16 years in building leadership roles, including principal at Boyd Elementary School and Fremont Elementary School. Dr. Fraser began her career with SPS as a gifted education teacher at Phelps Center for Gifted Education.
She completed her undergraduate studies at Missouri State University. She earned a master's degree in gifted education from Drury University and a master's degree in education administration from MSU. She also obtained a doctorate in educational leadership from Southwest Baptist University.
'As the next Principal of Gifted Education for Springfield Public Schools, I am driven by the opportunity to continue fostering a culture of excellence, leading a team of passionate educators dedicated to innovative, high-quality instruction. I am committed to unlocking the unique potential of advanced learners, creating an environment where they are understood, challenged, and encouraged to reach their fullest potential,' said Fraser.
'At the same time, ensuring that all gifted students, including those from underrepresented groups, have access to meaningful and challenging learning experiences that prepare them for future success,' Fraser added.
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