Saturday was a special day at Piedmont Avenue Elementary School, as many in the school community and the District community came together to say thank you to a wonderful leader. Dr. Zarina Ahmad retired as principal from the school and from the District in June, and this event was a celebration of her dedication to all the students and staff she supported in her 16 years as principal, and her time before that in the District. All told, she was in OUSD for 31 years. Dr. Ahmad started off teaching at Peralta Elementary then moved to Chabot Elementary She then became an assistant principal at Acorn Woodland Elementary before landing at Piedmont Ave as principal. She won honors as OUSD New Teacher of the Year and National Disney Teacher of the Year. As principal, she was honored as Principal of the Year by African American Male Achievement, African American Female Excellence, and the District. And she was also an Oakland City Council Black History Month Honoree. The celebration was filled with food, music, speeches on how much Dr. Ahmad means to the community, and words of love from her family. Board of Education President Sam Davis presented her with a Certificate of Appreciation. There is also a plaque honoring her next to a tree on the campus. Dr. Ahmad is now with the Alameda County Office of Education working in leadership development. OUSD sends deep gratitude to Dr. Ahmad and wishes her the best in her future endeavors.
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