The Fluvanna County School Board unanimously approved the appointment of Chris Mazella as the new Fluvanna Middle School (FMS) assistant principal, according to a press release.
The division and FMS organized a school-based panel of team leaders which received 16 applications and conducted 16 interviews before selecting Mazella at its board meeting on July 11.
“I am truly excited about Mr. Mazella’s transition as the Fluvanna Middle School assistant principal,” said Dr. Meagan Tenia, the FMS principal. “Chris brings a solid foundation of both academic and leadership experiences to this position. He will be a wonderful asset to both Fluvanna Middle School, our division, and the community as a whole. I know that Mr. Mazella will continue to help us grow and move forward together for all of our students.”
Mazella comes to Fluvanna from Richmond City Public Schools with seven years in education; most recently, as a history teacher and special education teacher at Albert Hill Middle School. Prior to working at Albert Hill, he served as a history teacher and special education teacher at Thompson Middle School in the City of Richmond. He grew up near Buffalo, NY, and attended Keuka College for both his undergraduate (2011) and masters (2012) degrees. He completed his graduate certificate in Educational Leadership at the University of Richmond in 2018.
He has been married to Emily Bowles, for two years. They have a nine-month-old golden-doodle puppy named Turner. He is an avid fan of both the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres. “I am truly honored to serve as the new Assistant Principal at Fluvanna Middle School. I look forward to working with staff, students, and the community to reach every student’s potential and create lasting relationships with them,” Mazella said.