Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Goodbye Mr. Turnis

Ken Turnis, the Lucas principal for the last three years, has accepted the position of principal at the newly-established Christine Grant Elementary in North Liberty.   The Mighty Hawk Messenger had the chance to talk to Mr. Turnis about this change.


The Mighty Hawk Messenger:  How long were you principal at Lucas, and what did you do prior to working here?

Mr. Turnis:  This is my 3rdyear at Lucas. My career in education started as a daycare owner/director for 2 years before moving to the San Francisco bay area and teaching middle school for 3 years.  A return to Iowa brought me into Johnston and a 4thgrade position. 3 years later, I moved into an assistant principal role.  I was in this role until we had all our children in school.  The principal job search led to Iowa City, and we have just loved being in this community!

The Mighty Hawk Messenger: Tell us about this exciting new opportunity at Christine Grant Elementary.  What are you most looking forward to there?

Mr. Turnis:  The opportunity to open a new building extends well beyond the structure.  I am most excited to take the many steps involved in bringing students, families, staff and community together in the creation of a positive culture of learning.

The Mighty Hawk Messenger: What will you miss most about Lucas?

Mr. Turnis:  Relationships.  Becoming a colleague and friend to so many individuals will be the most missed item by far…

The Mighty Hawk Messenger:  What advice do you have for students, staff, and families as we welcome our new principal?

Mr. Turnis:  Just to welcome her in the same way that I experienced!    

The Mighty Hawk Messenger:  What advice do you have for the new principal as she begins work at Lucas?

Mr. Turnis:  To always be you.  Listening to others, appreciating differing perspectives and ideas, and offering time and support to any needs that arise.  Smiling and laughing while celebrating the many positives that occur each and every day is a necessity!  

The Mighty Hawk Messenger:  What is your favorite memory or funny story about your time at Lucas?

Mr. Turnis:  Too many to count!  A few minutes ago, I paused my typing as three primary-aged students came in to tell me about their awesome day!  The positive energy, smiles and act of jumping up and down with excitement….those are the best moments!!

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