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'Natural realignment': Principal quits Tallahassee Collegiate Academy, top staff follow
'Natural realignment': Principal quits Tallahassee Collegiate Academy, top staff follow

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time7 hours ago

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'Natural realignment': Principal quits Tallahassee Collegiate Academy, top staff follow

The Tallahassee Collegiate Academy at Tallahassee State College is without a leadership team: Its principal tendered her resignation in March and its other two administrators resigned June 16. Jessica Chapman, the school's principal, submitted her resignation March 21 to focus on her family and health. It is effective June 30. She has led the charter high school since its inception in 2023, alongside Assistant Principal Patricia Pagozalski and Dean of Students Matthew Gregory, who themselves both resigned June 16. Kim Kelling, a retired media professional and member of the board of governors for the school, told the Tallahassee Democrat that a search for a new principal is underway. "We've been actively interviewing candidates and are encouraged by the caliber of applicants," Kelling said. "We expect to make an announcement soon." As the school prepares for a new academic year, Kelling said it stands firmly on the foundation and standard of excellence and perseverance the three administrators set. "It's not uncommon for school administrators to transition to new opportunities following a change in principal," Kelling said. "These shifts often reflect the natural realignment that occurs with leadership changes." "We appreciate the contributions of Jessica Chapman, Patricia Pagozalski, and Matt Gregory, whose leadership during the first two years of Tallahassee Collegiate Academy helped establish a strong foundation. Their efforts have positioned TCA for continued success as we move into the new academic year." "I am very grateful for the opportunity to serve as the inaugural Principal for Tallahassee Collegiate Academy, and to have the hard work of our students and teachers recognized so visibly," Chapman wrote in her resignation letter. Tallahassee Collegiate Academy serves high school students as a tuition-free public charter school overseen by the TSC board of trustees. The school earned an A grade from the Florida Department of Education in its latest assessment. The June resignations of Gregory and Pagozalski come days after TSC trustees approved an application from Charter Schools USA Inc., to open an AI-integrated middle school separate from TCA. The new school doesn't play a role in the resignations based on the letters from the administrators. Pagozalski is returning to the Tallahassee School of Math and Sciences, which is where she worked for 15 years before arriving at TCA in 2023. She will serve as the school operations engagement coordinator, which is less strenuous than an assistant principal role. "My time at TCA was absolutely wonderful and it was such an exciting school," Pagozalski said. "There are great things to come for the school for sure." Gregory did not list specific reasons for his departure in his resignation letter, but he did say he would continue his career in education. "While this separation is bittersweet for me as I leave to pursue other opportunities in education, I can't wait to see what the future holds for this school and the student body as it builds on this foundational success that we all created," he wrote in the letter. Alaijah Brown covers children & families for the Tallahassee Democrat. She can be reached at ABrown1@ Follow her on Twitter/X: @AlaijahBrown3. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Leadership team exits Tallahassee Collegiate Academy

Meet the 'Diva Dozen': Tallahassee Collegiate Academy's first graduating class
Meet the 'Diva Dozen': Tallahassee Collegiate Academy's first graduating class

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time19-05-2025

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Meet the 'Diva Dozen': Tallahassee Collegiate Academy's first graduating class

Tallahassee Collegiate Academy held its inaugural commencement ceremony on May 13 and the class of 2025 was a group of 12 young ladies who call themselves "The Diva Dozen." Nine of the 12 were able to graduate with at least one year of college coursework completed, and two graduated with their associate in arts degree from Tallahassee State College with a 4.0 grade point average, exemplifying the school's key mission. Tallahassee Collegiate Academy was founded in 2023 as a charter school affiliate of Tallahassee State College designed to prepare students for college by helping them earn credits with a dual enrolled schedule and rigorous course load. During the school's first year of operation, it earned an A from the Florida Department of Education. 'This graduating class represents the beginning of something truly transformative,' Karen Moore, founder of Tallahassee Collegiate Academy and chair of the governing board said. 'TCA is redefining what's possible in public education—offering students the opportunity to graduate with college credits, real-world skills, and zero debt. "These students are proof that our model works, and their success sets the stage for many more to follow.' Moore, founder and CEO of The Moore Agency, also serves as chair of the district board of trustees at Tallahassee State College. Savanna Griffin graduated from the school with honors and at least a year of her associate's degree complete. She served as the school's first student government association president and said the Diva Dozen was a sisterhood she was proud to be a part of. Her greatest challenge at the school was assisting in cultivating a sense of morale and community around the school that would hopefully last for future graduating classes. Taylor Pratt, a spokesperson for Tallahassee State College, said the school is expecting to have 40 students in its senior class next school year. Griffin plans to finish her associates degree at TSC and then transfer to Spelman College, a historically black college in Atlanta, where she will pursue a bachelor's degree in pre-medicine. She hopes to become a dermatologist. The inaugural Karen Moore Award was presented to Anekae Donaldson, a student who exemplifies an "entrepreneurial spirit, initiative, compassion, and community service." "We made an impact without even knowing we did," Griffin said. "It was a very unique experience and something we will remember forever." Alaijah Brown covers children & families for the Tallahassee Democrat. She can be reached at ABrown1@ Follow her on Twitter/X: @AlaijahBrown3. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: It's a wrap: Tallahassee Collegiate Academy honors first senior class

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