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By John Kelly
One of the first things Vanessa Drumm-Canepa did after becoming principal of Langley Elementary in the District three years ago was redesign the school’s tiger mascot.
The old tiger was a fearsome beast. Drumm-Canepa wanted the new one to be, in her words, “less scary.” This was an elementary school, after all, not a squadron of attack helicopter pilots.
The new Langley mascot is
a cute tiger cub. The markings on its chest are in the shape of a heart. It’s a little thing, but it’s symbolic of the changes Drumm-Canepa has brought to Langley, the school I hope readers will support with their Giant and Harris Teeter rewards cards.
The school’s welcoming culture starts at the front door. Every morning, Drumm-Canepa stands there to greet Langley’s students — every single one, some 291 of them if no one is absent that day.
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