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“I feel extremely fortunate to have spent time here. Although it is premature for the goodbyes, I have learned a lot from the amazing parents, the community and the wonderful people who support the school,” said MacAlpine.
Green School Executive Director Chris Edwards said: “We are excited that Stuart will continue with us through the end of the school year. It is also great news that Stuart will continue to be involved in the future development of the Green School curriculum once who has left his post. “
Edwards said he was in the early stages of hiring a MacAlpine director to lead.
“Stuart is considered one of the best educators and curriculum developers in the world and his curriculum work at Green School has been truly exceptional,” said Edwards.
“It has been an honor to have him with us to lay the foundation for Green School during our first year and it really validates the strength of the learning program that we now have.”
The school has been the center of controversy for Green Party co-leader James Shaw, who advocated for the millions of dollars in funding for the school as a ready-to-go project.