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- 24-25 Hamilton Administration
- Mr. Domonic Romero, Principal
- Mr. Brett Palmer, Assistant Principal (Athletics)
- Mrs. Tana Berrelleza, Assistant Principal (A-Dil)
- Mr. Richard Baniszewski, Assistant Principal (Ken-Pap)
- Kate Copic, Assistant Principal (Dim-Kem)
- Mr. Travis Miller, Dean of Students (Paq-Tos)
- Shannan Fuller-Wright, Dean of Students (Tot-Z)
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- Mr. Brett Palmer, Assistant Principal (Athletics)
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About Mr. Brett Palmer...
Position: Athletic Director and Assistant Principal, Athletics & Facilities
Room: A113
Phone: 480-883-5028
Email: Mr. Brett Palmer
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Welcome!
Mr. Brett Palmer is back and entering his 6th year as Assistant Principal/Athletic at Hamilton High School. Previously, Mr. Palmer was a teacher and coach at Hamilton High School. Mr. Palmer spent 4 years at Centennial High School in Peoria as the Assistant Principal/Athletic Director and will be entering his 16th year in education.
Mr. Palmer is a Tempe native and is a graduate of THE Arizona State University. While at ASU, Mr. Palmer lettered in football 2003-2007. Mr. Palmer has been a teacher and coach in the east valley for more than 6 years. Mr. Palmer obtained his Masters in Educational Leadership from Northern Arizona University prior to becoming an administrator.
Mr. Palmer is excited to be part of the new team at HHS and excited to continue the long storied tradition and excellence in the HHS Athletic Department.My Education and Professional Background
Education:
- M.Ed. Educational Leadership (2012)
- M.Ed. Special Education, Arizona State University (2009)
- BS Interdisciplinary Studies, Arizona State University (2007)
Experience:
Assistant Principal/Athletic Director- Centennial High School
My Educational Philosophy
To provide students with an educational based athletic experience while competing and excelling at the highest level in the state of Arizona.
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