Retired Atlanta principal returns to his school, as a handyman
Summary
David White retired last September after 33 years working in education, including 15 years as principal at Burgess-Peterson Academy in Atlanta. After retiring, he returned to the same school to work as a handyman, doing tasks like cleaning gutters.Key Facts
- David White worked 33 years in education before retiring.
- He was principal at Burgess-Peterson Academy in Atlanta for 15 years.
- He retired in September of the previous year.
- After retirement, he chose to return to his old school in a different, lower-level job.
- His new role involves maintenance work such as cleaning gutters.
- He enjoys staying active and contributing to his former school.
- The story was reported by Steve Hartman on CBS News.
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