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Roosevelt principal wins state honor
Molly Duffy
Mar. 7, 2016 9:11 pm
CEDAR RAPIDS - Roosevelt Middle School Principal Autumn Pino has been named this year's top middle-level principal in the state.
Tapped by the School Administrators of Iowa, a state organization representing more than 2,000 educational administrators, Pino is being honored for her leadership at the Cedar Rapids school, according to a news release.
Pino has been the principal of Roosevelt Middle School since 2011.
Pino previously taught special education at Prairie Middle School, served as principal of Maquoketa Middle School and was associate principal of Pleasant Valley High School in Bettendorf.
She will be honored at a Des Moines awards ceremony in May.
Collin Wheat (left), 12, a seventh grader at Roosevelt Middle School explains to his mother Stephanie (right) and older brother Carson (center), 13, some of the new software he has been using during an Iowa Center for Assistive Technology camp at the school Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Collin can utilize the new computer lab with the assistive software during the school day as well as download some software at home. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

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