As we begin the new year and second semester, I want you to know how thankful I am for the opportunity to serve the families and students of Vashon High School. I consider myself fortunate to have the honor of working with my esteemed colleagues in service of the Wolverines. My hope for the new year, is that we enter with a renewed commitment to the educational excellence and emotional well-being of all of the children.
To achieve these goals, staff, parents, students and the community will have to unite to provide the well-rounded education that our children need to be ethical, life-long learners who grow into thriving adults. I know that this will take work and a re-newed commitment on all of our parts, but I am certain that we can achieve our goal if we work together. As we look to the future with much anticipation, we also must look forward with an understanding that our goals for the children we serve can not be achieved without our collective communication, commitment, and hard-work.
It is my fervent hope that with our unified purpose and shared responsibility that 2025 will bring each of us the best that life has to offer and all of the blessings of a new beginning. So it is with hope, hard-work, and love that I will continue to strive to serve the families and children of Vashon and the excitement that parents, students, and the community will give our best to be the best in the new year!
Welcome to the Vashon High School Principal's Corner
My name is Ethan Randall, and I'm the new principal at Vashon High School. I'm excited and eager to be a part of the Vashon High School family. I'm a career educator with 20 years of experience. I graduated from Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee, with both a bachelor's degree and a master's of education degree. Prior to finishing my degrees, I played college football.
I also completed additional training at Christian Brothers University in Memphis and non-degree training at Harvard University. I believe in education. I believe all children are capable of learning. I believe in children staying in a child's place and adults staying in an adult's place. Vashon is an intriguing place with a tremendous history and tradition. We're going to be great!