Falls Church City Public Schools Announces New Director of Early Childhood Education

Via FCCPS Press Release

Falls Church, VA — Falls Church City Public Schools (FCCPS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Allison Klink as the new Director of Early Childhood Education, effective August 8, 2024. Mrs. Klink will succeed Amanda Davis, who is departing from the role to pursue new opportunities.

Mrs. Klink has been a part of the FCCPS family for over 16 years, most recently serving as the Special Education Administrator for Jessie Thackrey Preschool and Mount Daniel School. With a strong background in special education and a focused commitment to early childhood education, Mrs. Klink is ideally positioned to lead Jessie Thackrey Preschool into its next chapter.

During her tenure with FCCPS, Mrs. Klink has been instrumental in enhancing the Special Education program and focusing on the developmental needs of our youngest students. Her educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Special Education from James Madison University and a Graduate Certificate in Education Leadership from George Mason University.

“Mrs. Klink’s deep experience and passionate commitment to early childhood education are vital as we continue to nurture and educate the youngest members of our community,” said Superintendent Peter J. Noonan. “We are excited about the leadership she will bring to this role and the positive impact she will continue to have on our students and community.”

FCCPS remains committed to providing exceptional educational experiences and support for all students. Mrs. Klink’s leadership will be vital in furthering these goals at Jessie Thackrey Preschool.

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