New HMS principal Latasha McMillan shares her excitement about returning to middle school setting

New principal at Helena Middle School, LaTasha McMillan, shares her excitement about returning to middle school setting.

 

First, tell me more about yourself with any information you might use when you first introduce yourself to someone.

I love traveling, reading, and enjoying the outdoors. One of my favorite trips was exploring the city of London last summer. Also, ashamedly, I am a little crazy about Disney and visit the parks at least twice a year, if not more.

 

Can you tell me about your nineteen years of experience in education?

My last nineteen years in education have been a wonderful learning adventure that has provided me with a diverse background. I began my love for teaching at Thompson Middle where I taught English and ESL for a combined nine years. Then, I became passionate about learning how to teach students to read, so I ventured down to the elementary world as an ESL teacher at Forest Oaks Elementary, Mt. Laurel Elementary and Oak Mountain Elementary for three years. I loved my time with the curious and ever-growing minds of the elementary students, but my passion for helping teachers to grow led me to administration. I began my first role as an Administrative Assistant at Helena High School for one year. Then, I transitioned to Chelsea High School where I was an Assistant Principal for the last six years.

 

Why did you choose to come to Helena Middle School?

Middle school was my first love. The students at this age are changing in many facets, and it can be a challenging time in life. I believe this age of students, in particular, need loving, nurturing and positive guidance in their lives; this is where I feel I truly shine. Helena was also the first place that welcomed me as an administrator, so I feel blessed to have the opportunity to return to this community that honors family and excellence.

 

How do you feel about the transition from high school to middle school?

As you can glean from my previous experiences, I do not shy away from transitions. I am excited to return to middle school. However, it has been a while since I have been in middle school, so I have to admit I am a little nervous because I know the world has changed since I was first introduced to middle school.

 

What is your favorite thing about working in school administration?

I enjoy structuring the small details to create a larger vision for schools. Administration allows you the opportunity to envision the whole school and not just parts of it. I love working with students, teachers, faculty members and parents as we all work to make the school better for our students.

 

What are you most looking forward to in your new position?

I am looking forward to meeting the wonderful students, faculty and staff and parents of Helena Middle School and learning about their traditions and stories.

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