Everett’s first Black principal retires after 51 years | HeraldNet.com

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Betty Cobbs, who made history as Everett’s first Black principal, has officially retired after 51 years of impactful service in the education sector. Known for her unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion, Cobbs has positively influenced countless students and families during her illustrious career. Her passion for education was ignited at a young age, as evidenced by a cherished black-and-white photo she displayed in her office, depicting her as a five-year-old with aspirations of becoming an educator. Throughout her tenure, she not only focused on academic excellence but also prioritized the emotional and social development of her students, creating a nurturing learning environment. The community has expressed immense gratitude for her contributions, recognizing her role as a trailblazer in the fight for representation in education.

As she steps into retirement, the legacy of Betty Cobbs will undoubtedly inspire future educators and leaders to follow in her footsteps. Her retirement marks the end of an era but also the beginning of new opportunities for growth within the educational framework of Everett. Cobbs leaves behind a profound impact that will resonate through the halls of schools for years to come.

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