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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (GRPS) – Amarena Nelson was destined for this role. A graduate of GRPS, she grew up in a family rooted in education, with a father who dedicated his career to teaching at the high school level.
“I recall very early on saying, ‘I'm going to be a teacher one day,’” Nelson recalled.
Now serving as principal of Burton Elementary School, Nelson’s leadership marks a meaningful homecoming. She began her educational career in Detroit Public Schools and Baltimore City Public Schools before returning to West Michigan.
“After starting my own family, the decision to move back to Grand Rapids seemed really easy,” she said. Her daughters now attend Burton Elementary School, allowing her to experience the school community as both a principal and a parent. “It’s so amazing seeing my own daughter's going through the school system.”
Each day, Nelson is focused on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.
“One thing that's very important is making sure that all of our scholars and family and staff feel like Burton Elementary is a place that they belong,” she said.
She also values the unique structure of the Burton campus, where elementary and middle school scholars share the same building, creating continuity and strong relationships.
“Burton Elementary School is unique, that we have the middle school right upstairs, and we share many of the same spaces,” she explained. “We're able to see our scholars grow from preschool all the way through eighth grade and see how they continue to develop as learners.”
For Nelson, Burton Elementary represents the very best of what a school community can be.
“I think Burton Elementary is the best school on the planet. That rich history and the connection to community here is something I am so grateful to be a part of.”
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