Diane Wolfe will become the high school principal at St. Joseph School in Conway beginning July 1. She will replace longtime principal Joe Mallett, who is leaving in June.
Wolfe, a native of southern California, received her secondary education through Arkansas public schools. She earned her bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Louisiana State University and a master’s degree in school leadership, management and administration from the University of Central Arkansas. She was a junior high and high school mathematics teacher for 20 years, pre-kindergarten-eighth-grade assistant principal and principal at Immaculate Conception School in North Little Rock for three years and principal at Mount St. Mary Academy in Little Rock from 2009 to 2014.
She currently serves as adjunct faculty and research graduate assistant in the Leadership Studies Department at UCA while finishing her doctoral dissertation.
Wolfe and her husband, Keith, have three children, two cats, and are members of Christ the King Parish in Little Rock. She is a member of the National Association of Secondary Principals, National Catholic Education Association, International Leadership Association and the University Council for Educational Administrators.