
Kristie Meyers. Photo courtesy Catholic Diocese of Arlington
The Catholic Diocese of Arlington’s Office of Catholic Schools announced Monday that Kristie Meyers has been hired as the principal of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, a new virtual K-8 school that opened this fall. She will start her position on Jan. 4.
With more than 20 years of educational experience, Meyers was most recently the curriculum coordinator for St. Bernadette Catholic School, where she oversaw testing and standardized assessments. Leslie Lipovski, the Diocese’s assistant superintendent of schools, has served as acting principal during the school’s opening.
“[Meyers] is a talented and spirited Catholic educator who brings a wealth of experience to the role, including knowledge of pedagogy for online learning,” Joseph Vorbach, the Catholic Diocese of Arlington’s superintendent of schools, said in a statement. “Of course, we could not have made it to this point without Dr. Leslie Lipovski’s creative leadership as interim principal over the past four months. I am so grateful for her efforts.”

