Brittan Elementary has hired one of its own to serve as Superintendent/Principal for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year. Heather Azevedo has served for the past nineteen years at Brittan School as 8th grade teacher and reading specialist.
Born and raised in Live Oak, Heather graduated from Live Oak High School and continued her education at CSU, Chico. She earned her BA in Liberal Studies, her MA in Education with an emphasis in reading and literature, and her multiple subjects teaching credential. She completed her student teaching at Sycamore Middle School in Gridley and was hired as an 8th grade teacher for Brittan Elementary School once she completed her student teaching. She earned her administrative credential from CSU, Chico in 2018.
Heather credits her mentor, Superintendent/Principal Staci Kaelin, with supporting her in her educational career and pushing her out of her comfort zone. “I’m so grateful for Staci,” Heather said. “She knew where I was going before I headed in that direction.”
Heather said that the overwhelming support she has received from her colleagues, parents and the community has been a treasure to her. She didn’t know how everyone would react when she was named the new Superintendent/Principal; the response has been humbling.
“I’m thoroughly excited and ready to embrace this new adventure,” Heather said. She also expressed appreciation for Lisa Shelton, Superintendent/Principal of Franklin School and Ryan Robison, Superintendent/Principal of Sutter Union High School for their support during this transition.
Heather and her husband, Joe, have two boys, ages 17 and 14. Both boys are involved in 4-H and FFA at Sutter Union High School. As a family, they enjoy camping, hiking and spending time at their home in Almanor.
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