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    Chris Rzemieniecki

    Assistant Principal

    Chris Rzemieniecki is an accomplished professional in the field of education with a diverse educational background.

    He holds a Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership and Administration from Aurora University, showcasing his commitment to advancing his academic qualifications.

    With a strong focus on special education, Chris also obtained a Director of Special Education certification from the University of St. Francis and a Master's in Special Education from Roosevelt University, which has refined his expertise in this area.

    Additionally, he holds a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from Concordia University Chicago, demonstrating his well-rounded knowledge in educational management.

    His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology from Northern Illinois University, laying a solid foundation for his future pursuits.

    Professionally, Chris has held significant roles in various educational institutions, including serving as the Assistant Principal of Student Services at LISLE CUSD 202 SCHOOL DISTRICT, where he plays a crucial role in student support and administrative functions.

    Prior to this, he gained experience as an Assistant Principal at Reskin Elementary School and as a Special Education Teacher at both Marquardt School District 15 and the Cooperative Association for Special Education.

    His early career also involved working as a Paraprofessional at NDSEC, indicating his dedication to the field of special education from the grassroots level.

    Chris Rzemieniecki's combination of academic excellence and practical experience positions him as a knowledgeable and skilled professional in the realm of educational leadership and special education.

    His commitment to continuous learning and his track record in various educational roles underscore his passion for improving educational outcomes and supporting students with diverse needs.