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Alumni Achievements Milestones EventsMargello happy to have been a part of <strong>Badin</strong>Retires after 12 years, <strong>the</strong> last eight as principalFrank Margellothought he was retireda dozen years ago,after he stepped awayfrom a three-decadecareer in publiceducation. Then <strong>Badin</strong><strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> PrincipalMargaret Winkeljohncalled to talk to himabout coming over as<strong>the</strong> assistant principal.“I said no,’’ Margellorecalled. “I was retired. I was going to do some work for asales contractor who was a friend of mine.”Margello’s wife, Jean, encouraged him to talk toWinkeljohn. It was <strong>the</strong> right decision.“I love <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>,’’ said Margello, who retiredJune 30 after 12 years at <strong>Badin</strong>, <strong>the</strong> last eight as principal.“I love <strong>the</strong> kids. I love seeing <strong>the</strong>ir accomplishments. Anysmall part I’ve played here to help facilitate thoseaccomplishments has been very enjoyable. I will miss <strong>the</strong>students terribly.”Margello was <strong>the</strong> guiding hand behind numeroussubstantial improvements at <strong>Badin</strong> during his tenure. He isquick to call <strong>the</strong>m “a team effort,” but some of <strong>the</strong> criticalones include:* The creation and successful implementation of nineAdvance Placement courses in <strong>the</strong> curriculum* Accepting and facilitating Individual Education Plans(IEPs) for students who need <strong>the</strong>m* Creating a program for International students through <strong>the</strong>U.S. State Department* Working to get <strong>the</strong> Pfirman Family Activity Center built* Technology improvements that have included SmartBoards in every classroom and <strong>the</strong> iPod Touch programfor incoming studentsAs Margello always said, if you’re not moving forward, ifyou’re not improving, you’re moving backwards. The <strong>Badin</strong>improvements in <strong>the</strong> past eight years have been many.“You’re always working to make things better for <strong>the</strong>students – that’s <strong>the</strong> most important thing,’’ Margellounderlined. “The people here – faculty, staff, administration– are very much willing to work toge<strong>the</strong>r for <strong>the</strong> bettermentof <strong>the</strong> kids. They’re never at odds on that score. Thatwillingness has created a real family here.”Margello and his wife recently celebrated <strong>the</strong>ir 44 thanniversary. Their three daughters are all <strong>Badin</strong> graduates –Ali ’89, Melissa ’93 and Amanda ’02. That relationship with<strong>Badin</strong> helped lure Margello here a dozen years ago.Margello was involved in education for 46 years,including 34 years in public education before coming to<strong>Badin</strong>.Heinrich honored byUniversity of ChicagoTeresa Heinrich,<strong>Badin</strong>’s dean ofacademics, has beennamed an OutstandingEducator by <strong>the</strong>University of Chicago.“Teresa Heinrich is amajor asset for <strong>Badin</strong><strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>,’’ said BrianPendergest, BHSprincipal. “This welldeservedrecognition isfur<strong>the</strong>r proof of <strong>the</strong> value she brings to all of herinteraction at <strong>Badin</strong>.”Heinrich has been a member of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> faculty formore than three decades, as a chemistry teacher andacademic dean. She has spearheaded <strong>the</strong>implementation of Advance Placement courses at <strong>Badin</strong>,and added an honors Chemistry II course to <strong>the</strong>curriculum two years ago.Heinrich was nominated by 2011 <strong>Badin</strong> graduateRaymond Dong, a freshman at <strong>the</strong> University of Chicagoand <strong>the</strong> recipient of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> medal as <strong>the</strong>outstanding member of his graduating class.“It’s very gratifying to be thought of so highly by astudent,’’ said Heinrich, who says that even after threedecades, her favorite place in <strong>the</strong> school remains <strong>the</strong>classroom. “It’s a cliché to say that we’re not in this forrecognition, but it’s true. Still, you can’t help but betremendously complimented by such an honor.”Teresa Heinrich and her husband, Jim, are <strong>the</strong> parentsof two children and live in Fairfield.“I’m glad I ended up saying ‘yes’ to Margaret,’’ he said.“To be a part of <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> as assistant principaland now principal has been a great opportunity.”Or, as he told <strong>the</strong> school newspaper in March, “These 12years at <strong>Badin</strong> have been <strong>the</strong> best years of my life. … Ilove <strong>the</strong> people of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> community and care deeplyfor each and every student.”7

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