New Principal Named For Local High School
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New Principal Named For Local High School
A new principal has been named for a local high school to replace an administrator who’s retiring after a 40-year career in education.
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KILLEEN (May 13, 2009)—David Dominguez has been named principal of Ellison High School in Killeen, where he’ll replace Marvin Rainwater, who’s retiring after a 40-year career in education.

Dominguez has been principal of Killeen’s Rancier Middle School since 2007.

From 2003 to 2007, he was principal of Watson Junior High School in Muleshoe.

He has also served as both a teacher and an assistant principal in Abilene during his 16-year career.

He holds degrees from Abilene Christian University.


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Posted by: Bianca Location: Harker Hts on May 13, 2009 at 03:06 PM

Congratulations, Mr. D!!!!
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