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Oakton Elementary Leader Earns 'Principal of the Year' Award

It's not the first time Christine Gray has been recognized with the honor.

Patch Editor William Callahan reported for this story.

Christine Gray, principal at Oakton Elementary School, was recognized as one of Fairfax County's best principals in an annual survey of teachers in the Fairfax County Federation of Teachers.

For nine years, the Fairfax County Federation of Teachers' Principal of the Year Awards have given FCPS employees the opportunity to rate their superiors through a survey administered between April and May.

“A good principal sets the tone for employee morale and accomplishment,” said FCFT President Steve Greenburg in an email.  “Those who respect their staffs, and encourage their professional voice and autonomy rate most highly. There is little as important as a good principal. They provide the support to staff that then allows them to improve student achievement.”

Principals are evaluated anonymously by their employees on how well they support their staff, whether they build morale, how they handle disciplinary decisions, whether they help build positive relationships with parents and the community, and more.

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"Chris continues to be a great principal; we appreciate all of her extra efforts to support us," one staff member wrote in the survey.

Gray was also honored with the award last year.

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"She wins every year for a reason," another teacher wrote.

School Board Member Ryan McElveen said the awards were a great opportunity for FCPS employees to honor their principals.

“It's great to award our educators in as many venues as possible,” he said in an email. “Although we do so at the county level, in a county with as many schools as Fairfax it helps to have groups like FCFT that can reach out to teachers and school staff and directly gauge their input on our principals, and then recognize them accordingly."

Award Recipients

Anita Lynch - Bren Mar Park Elementary School
Suzie Montgomery - Laurel Hill Elementary School
Emily Cope - Hunters Woods Elementary School
Christine Gray- Oakton Elementary School
Marti Jackson - Frost Middle School
Jeff Yost - Woodson High School
Dave Thomas - Lake Braddock Secondary School
Dan Meier - Robinson Secondary School
Michael Romanelli - Kilmer Center


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