Oxbow High names two co-principals to lead school

Staff Report

Published: 03-18-2022 3:51 PM

BRADFORD, Vt. — Two co-principals are set to become leaders of Oxbow High School on July 1, according to a Wednesday announcement from the Orange East Supervisory Union.

Ken Cadow and Ashley Youngheim are slated to share leadership of Oxbow. They will replace outgoing Principal Jean Wheeler and Assistant Principal Robin Wozny, who announced earlier this year that they would be leaving at the end of June.

Cadow has served as the director of the Randolph Union Innovation Center for the past five years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and computer science from Rhode Island College; a Master of Arts in liberal studies from Dartmouth College; and completed his principal certification through the Upper Valley Educators Institute.

Youngheim, a Lincoln, N.H., resident, is an English teacher at Woodsville High School. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English education from Western Michigan University and a master’s in educational leadership and curriculum design from Southern New Hampshire University.

The two co-principals were among a group of four finalists that were selected to join a meeting of the Oxbow district’s board last week.

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