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High school principal gains honor

March 17, 2010 | 0 comments

Franklin High School Principal Mike Cady has been named the 2010 Wisconsin High School Principal of the Year by the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators.

Cady, in his sixth year as Franklin principal, was judged on criteria that included professional preparation/education, memberships in professional organizations, community leadership and other awards and honors.

Cady will be recognized at a statewide conference next year and compete in national competition. He will receive $1,000 to be used toward the high school.

"Certainly, I am humbled and gratified to be acknowledged by my peers in this way," Cady said in a news release. "But most importantly, this award is reflective of the entire staff at Franklin High School, who strive daily for benefit of our students."

Cady began his career in 1994 as a high school social studies teacher at Pulaski High School. Prior to coming to Franklin, he served as associate principal at Pewaukee High School.

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