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Clovis fills two principal slots

CLOVIS — School officials in Clovis have filled a pair of principal vacancies, pulling one candidate from Roswell and another from retirement.

Former Clovis High Principal Wayne Marshall is taking the same position at Parkview Elementary, while David Fredericks is leaving the Roswell school district after seven years to take over at Barry Elementary, according to a Clovis Municipal Schools news release.

Marshall, who replaces Michelle Flygare, also served as a high school and elementary school principal in the Moriarty-Edgewood system. He was CHS principal for seven years.

Fredericks, who replaces Kari Lemke, taught math at Goddard and Roswell high schools as well as Mountain View Middle School, the release states.

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