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New North Street School Principal Named

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A former North Street School assistant principal will return to serve as principal of the building on April 24.

Heather Eysaman, who served as North Street School’s assistant principal from 2017 until 2019, was appointed as the building’s new principal at Wednesday’s board of education meeting. She is currently the principal of Rochester Academy Charter School. Her work in Geneva also included roles as dean of students, instructional coach, technology mentor, program coordinator, interim assistant principal, and summer school principal from 2015 until her appointment as assistant principal of North Street.

“I have always considered it (North Street School) home and look forward to spending many years in service to the students, staff, and families of the Geneva City School District.”

Eysaman has nearly 20 years of experience in education, including 13 years of teaching experience and seven years in administration.

“We are excited to welcome Ms. Eysaman back to Geneva,” said Superintendent Bo Wright. “Although I have not yet had the pleasure of working with her, I know she was an asset to this district during her previous years here, and I am certain she is the right choice to lead North Street School.”

“I am absolutely thrilled to be returning to NSS,” said Eysaman. “I have always considered it home and look forward to spending many years in service to the students, staff, and families of the Geneva City School District. I am grateful for the opportunity to work once again in such an amazing community.”

She has a master’s from the University of Rochester in teaching and curriculum and a bachelor’s from the University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, in history. Eysaman holds certification as a school building leader. She is currently working on her EdD at the University of Rochester with a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive curriculum.

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