- Johnson-Wabash 6th Grade Center
- Principal
Building Leadership
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Mr. Donald Frazier
Building Principal
Mr. Frazier has served in the Ferguson-Florissant School District since 2006 as an assistant principal at McCluer High School, an associate principal at McCluer- South-Berkeley High School during the 2010 school year, assistant principal at McCluer North since 2011, and now as Princiipal of Johnson-Wabash 6th Grade Center. He started his career as a history teacher in the Hickman Mills School District and administrator in the Center School District in Kansas City, MO.
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Dr. Tracee Lewis
Assistant Principal
Dr. Tracee J. Lewis earned a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Maryville
University in 2013. She holds a master’s in educational administration and a
master’s in school and professional counseling, both from Lindenwood
University. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education-English
from Harris-Stowe State University in 1997.
Dr. Lewis began her career at Berkeley High School in 1997, where she taught
English and alternative education. In 2002, she became a school guidance
counselor at Berkeley Middle School. In 2005, she moved to McCluer North High
School, where she served as a counselor and chairman of the Guidance
Department. Dr. Lewis currently serves as the Assistant Principal of Instruction
at McCluer High School. She believes in supporting the entire school community
by creating a challenging yet nurturing environment that allows for everyone to
succeed.Motto: Everyone is Capable of Success
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Mrs. Anna Lind
Counselor
I have 7 years of experience in education, including early childhood, elementary, and high school experience. I graduated in December, 2021, with my masters in school counseling from Lindenwood University. I am excited about meeting the social, emotional, academic, and career needs of students at Johnson Wabash!
I have a husband and four busy children ranging in ages from 8th grade through college. I enjoy video games or streaming tv shows in my down time.
I believe all students can learn and grow when given the tools to do so. I aim to be a positive influence on students' lives, helping them grow into independent adults. I value education and relationships, and I feel joy seeing students succeed. I love helping students understand new concepts, guiding them through challenges, and preparing them for their futures.