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New Principals Appointed for Hillsborough Schools, Including Morgan High

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The article from the Tampa Bay Times discusses the recent appointments of new principals in Hillsborough County, focusing on the upcoming Morgan High School opening in August. Brittney Wilhelm, currently at Jefferson High, will be the first principal of Morgan High, which is expected to serve nearly 3,500 students. Heather Holloway will move from Walker Middle School to Plant High, and Christa Washington will take over at Eisenhower Exceptional Center. The article provides insights into their backgrounds and experiences, showcasing the district's commitment to strong educational leadership. The School Board's approval of these appointments indicates a strategic response to school growth and leadership transitions, making it a valuable update for the community.

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