The Signal

School hires new principal

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer

For Victoria Kubasak, working in the Saugus Union School District (SUSD) has always been a family affair.

The new North Park Elementary School principal has spent more than two decades in the district as a teacher, assistant principal and now principal.

But, as a student at Rosedell Elementary School and as an adult at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Kubasak didn’t know she wanted to pursue a career in teaching and administra­tion.

“I decided to become a teacher my last quarter of college — I had been fighting it. My mom said she knew all along that I was going to be a teacher,” Kubasak said. “I was a communicat­ions major and I think that my bachelor’s in communicat­ion has served me incredibly well in teaching and administra­tion.”

After graduating from UCSB, Kubasak attended California State University, Northridge to earn her teaching credential while she worked as a manager at Saugus Drugs.

In addition to living and working in the Saugus community, Kubasak completed her student teaching in SUSD, which confirmed her desire to return to her home district.

“I always had great relationsh­ips with my teachers growing up, and I think that’s one of the most important things a teacher can do is build that relationsh­ip with their students, so I always had a positive connection with the district,” she said. “It was the only district I applied to. I figured if I couldn’t get a job in the Saugus District that I would continue working at Saugus Drugs and try again.”

However, Kubasak was offered a teaching job at Mountainvi­ew Elementary and shortly after her now husband Glen Kubasak was offered a teaching position at Rosedell Elementary, Victoria’s former elementary school.

“He’s been in the district for 20 years and I’ve been here for 24,” she said. “We’re lifers.”

Throughout the years, Kubasak has seen the district change as she worked alongside former teachers, who later retired, and as she currently works with former students she knew from Mountainvi­ew.

“It’s really cool to see them come back and pursuing education, as well,” she said.

And now, one of her two daughters, a senior at Saugus High School, is also hoping to follow the “family business” and become a history teacher at Saugus High School.

“She couldn’t deny it, at least she figured it out before me,” Kubasak said. “She also wants to be an administra­tor eventually.”

Role

During her 21-year tenure as a first-, second- and third-grade teacher at Mountainvi­ew, Kubasak knew she wanted to pursue a position in administra­tion as an assistant principal and principal.

“I actually got my administra­tive credential my third year of teaching,” she said. “I knew it was probably an eventualit­y, but I waited 18 years after my credential because my master’s thesis was on principal effectiven­ess and there’s a correlatio­n between the number of years you’ve been teaching in the classroom and how effective you are as an administra­tor. So I didn’t rush to get here, plus I love teaching.”

As she takes on her new role as principal, Kubasak said she hopes to implement the Positive Behavior Inventions and Support (PBIS) standards, which teaches discipline­s through alternativ­e methods of behavioral instructio­n.

“The whole district is implementi­ng it and it’s really taking a look at the misbehavio­r that’s happening, whether it’s in the yard or in the classroom,” she said. “It’s really explicitly teaching our expectatio­ns and then acknowledg­ing when students follow through with what we’re expecting them to do.”

Kubasak also hopes to increase the school’s performanc­e in reading and math and ensuring that all students are successful.

“North Park is an excellent school and I want to maintain that excellence and continue to move us forward,” she said.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? North Park Principal Vicki Kubasak, bottom right, poses with staff members at North Park Elementary School.
Courtesy photo North Park Principal Vicki Kubasak, bottom right, poses with staff members at North Park Elementary School.
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