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THE

PROSPECTOR

801 WEST KENSINGTON ROAD, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056

THE VOICE OF PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL SINCE 1959

VOLUME 57, ISSUE 6

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2018

NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN: Associate Principal Greg Minter poses in front of pictures of past principals. Minter will be taking over for Principal Michelle Dowling next year, as she is retiring. (photo illustration by Erik Velazquez)

We looked at people from all over the country, and at the end of the day, Mr. Minter was the best person to lead Prospect High School.” - Dr. David Schuler, superintendent

Next in line “I think so highly of what’s happening in the classrooms and at Prospect High School,” Schuler said. “I think it’s aweciety.” some to find someone who’s been there After teaching and administrating in over 10 years with different principals. At different schools in Illinois and Washing- the same time, we didn’t limit ourselves ton, Minter came to Prospect in 2003 and to only considering people from inside has held multiple administrative roles [Prospect]. ... We looked at people from here. all over the country, and When current princiat the end of the day, Mr. Minter’s resume pal Michelle Dowling anMinter was the best pernounced her retirement • 4 years teaching at Warren son to lead Prospect High after this school year, Township High School and School.” Minter saw the opportuniWaukegan High School in Senior Pat McPartlin, ty to accomplish his goal Illinois who was on the committee of becoming principal. because of his participa“It’s always been my • 1 year teaching at Illahee tion in Superintendent’s career goal to be a prinAdvisory Council, agrees, Junior High in Washington cipal,” Minter said. “Obas he believes that Mintviously, this is a great er’s time at Prospect real• 4 years as assistant principal institution and one that ly made him a great fit for I have affinity for. Being at Meadowdale High School in the principal position. Washington here 14 years, I’ve worked Finally, on Jan. 18, with some of these staff the High School District members for over a de- • 14 years at Prospect as Asso 214 Board of Education, ciate Principal for Operations, in a unanimous vote, apcade, so it’s kind of like a second family. I thought Assistant Principal for Student proved Schuler’s decision it would really be great to Activities or Associate Principal and announced Dowling’s be the leader and continue for Student Services successor, officially givsome of the really positive ing Minter the job. things that we have going “I was elated,” Minter here as well as lead us in some new direcsaid. “I didn’t jump up and dance around, tions.” but it’s been a career goal of mine, so that According to District 214 Superintenfelt great. … It’s a great feeling to know dent Dr. David Schuler, Minter’s experi- that you’ve achieved something that you ence, especially at Prospect, really stood have always sought to achieve and that out to him during the principal search.

Minter named new Prospect principal AMANDA STICKELS Online Editor-in-Chief

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reg Minter has never held the principal title without a word preceding it such as “associate” or “assistant.” Having the word stand alone was a goal the current Associate Principal for Student Services had throughout his educational career.He was able to achieve this on Jan. 18 when the High School District 214 Board of Education announced that Minter would be Prospect’s principal for the 2018-2019 school year. The road to this goal began after finding a passion for teaching in college. At the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a volunteer job tutoring students in an after school program sparked an interest in the educational field. Minter soon graduated with a degree in English Education. Later, he would obtain his masters degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in order to pursue an administrative job from University of Washington. “I think there’s a lot of different ways you can look at work, and I wasn’t necessarily motivated by money,” Minter said. “I wanted to do something that I enjoyed and that I thought was contributing to so-

you’re doing it in a place that you really love and you enjoy coming to work every day and you have so many strong relationships with staff members, community members and students. There’s no other place I’d rather be.” Assistant Principal for Student Activities Frank Mirandola says Minter’s past administrative experience and his experience at Prospect will make for a smooth transition into his new role. “Because you have those relationships and the trust of the staff, it allows us to continue on without any reservation as well as when new initiatives come up,” Mirandola said. “It allows us to move full speed without having to question intent or question why we are doing something.” Knowing Minter and his experience gives Dowling a lot of confidence for the school as she steps down. “He’s extremely knowledgeable, and he knows every facet of the school because he’s done so many different jobs in his career,” Dowling said. “He’s very creative, so he is very good at initiatives, next steps. As an outgoing principal, I couldn’t be happier because what we all want is for things to continue to grow, for the next person to leave the place better than when you left. I know he has the ability to do that.” Minter is already thinking of some of SEE MINTER, page 8


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