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MIAMI MARLINS’ MASCOT VISITS KEY WEST KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL LEAVING THIS MONTH

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MANDY MILES mandy@keysweekly.com

“We wish Dr. Schmiegel great success in his new role and appreciate his service to the Monroe County School District,” Axford added.

Schmiegel came to the Florida Keys in 2016 from New York state, where he earned two master’s degrees, a doctorate and state certifications to be both principal and superintendent.

He was principal of Poinciana Elementary School in Key West from 2016 until 2021, when he was tapped to lead Key West High School.

Larry Schmiegel, principal of Key West High School for the past few years, is leaving at the end of the month to take a superintendent job in Watertown, New York.

Dave Perkins, a longtime assistant principal, teacher and track coach at Key West High School, has been appointed interim principal, Superintendent Theresa Axford announced.

“We greatly appreciate Dave Perkins’ willingness to assume the role of interim principal of Key West High School,” Axford said in a statement. “His extensive experience at the school guarantees that we will have a successful completion of the school year.

A report from ABC50 , a northern New York-based news outlet, states that Schmiegel was selected from three finalists for the Watertown City School District superintendent position.

“Each candidate participated in a series of sessions with the Watertown City School District’s staff, students and community during the recruitment process,” the report states.

“Schmiegel is currently a high school principal at Monroe County School District in Key West, Florida. He previously served as an administrator in the Syracuse City School District and Oswego City School District,” the New York report states. “He is originally from Chittenango, New York.”

AMajor League Baseball mascot visited the Southernmost City on March 3. Billy the Marlin, from the Miami Marlins, stopped at city hall, where he sat in Mayor Teri Johnston’s seat on the city commission dais and held the gavel.

He also visited folks in line for photos at the Southernmost Point monument, and signed autographs for school kids from Horace O’Bryant School.

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