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Dr. McCalla was more than just a mentor to many; she was seen as a ground-breaking figure who showed immense dedication towards the advancement of education. In 1979, she made history by becoming the first female high school principal in Caddo Parish.
In her own words from 2015, just before her retirement, Dr. McCalla retrospectively addressed the surprise and apprehension that surrounded her appointment as a female principal in the late ’70s. “Women just weren’t high school principals at the time. I will never forget sitting in the Superintendent’s office and him saying more than once that he couldn’t believe he was going to recommend a woman for principal of a high school,” she said.
Despite the initial challenges, Dr. McCalla proved herself as a capable and influential leader. She further reflected, “After I was hired, I remember walking into my first high school athletic meeting—the only women were me and a few nuns, but other than that it was a room full of men. That’s when it began to sink in.”
Throughout her career, Dr. McCalla was known for her deep dedication to educational innovation and standards of excellence. Her accomplishments over the span of 55 years stand as a testament to her tenacity and commitment towards the betterment of education. From her groundbreaking role as the first female high school principal in Caddo Parish to years of innovative leadership at Captain Shreve High School, Dr. McCalla’s legacy will live for generations.
Dr. McCalla’s legacy will indeed leave an indelible impact on Caddo Parish schools, and she will be remembered not only as a devoted education professional and a pioneer in her field, but as a mentor, guide and inspiration for many in the realm of education in Caddo Parish and beyond.
The staff and students of Captain Shreve High School, as well as the entire education community in Caddo Parish, are mourning the loss of this great figure. Dr. Sandra McCalla’s unique contribution to education will be remembered with deep respect and honor, marking an end of an era in the history of education in Caddo Parish.
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