Anchor Bay Principal: Post High School Training a Must
Anchor Bay High School principal Joe McDonald remembers his graduation and offers some words for the Class of 2012.
Anchor Bay High School principal Joe McDonald has plenty going on with graduation approaching June 3 at Port Huron’s McMorran Place.
But McDonald took some time to answer a few questions via email about high school graduation—both his own and this year’s class at Anchor Bay.
- How long have you been principal at Anchor Bay High School?
A: This is my second year as principal of ABHS. - What high school did you graduate from and in what year?
A. I graduated from Roseville High School in 1991. - What was the best advice you received when you graduated?
A: The best advice I received was to go to college even if I was not sure how I would afford it. - What is the biggest challenge today's graduates face?
A: I think today’s graduates are faced with a very competitive workforce; post high school training is a must for most students. Today’s graduates are competing with people all over the world for jobs. - How will you remember the Class of 2012?
A: This year’s graduating class really matured over last summer and became positive leaders in our building, I will miss them!