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Daphne Hatzilakos
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Daphne Hatzilakos is a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation. She was first introduced as a recurring character in Season 2, where she was a science teacher and girls floor hockey coach at Degrassi Community School. When Daniel Raditch was forced to resign because of mishandling the events leading up to the shooting caused by Rick Murray in 2004, she was then named principal. A divorcée, she either retained or readopted her maiden surname as opposed to that of her ex-husband, Troy Stone. Their son, Peter Stone, is an alumnus of Degrassi. She was portrayed by Melissa DiMarco.
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Miss Anti-Christian Ms. H, Hot Sauce, Hatzi, and Ms. Hotzilakos
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Daphne Hatzilakos is a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation. She was first introduced as a recurring character in Season 2, where she was a science teacher and girls floor hockey coach at Degrassi Community School. When Daniel Raditch was forced to resign because of mishandling the events leading up to the shooting caused by Rick Murray in 2004, she was then named principal. She leaves during the first semester of the 2007-2008 school year to take care of her mother in Regina and was replaced by Mikerty "The Shep" Sheppard. Following the failure of the Shep's tenure, she returned as principal for the spring semester before finally leaving her post to Archie Simpson. During her first term as principal she would have to deal with a gonorrhea outbreak, the ongoing feud with Lakehurst Secondary School (which resulted in the off-campus murder of J.T. Yorke), and the volatile assimilation of the Lakehurst students. Despite these setbacks Hatzilakos was seen as an effective and successful principal, who was able to maintain high approval ratings by both students and parents throughout her time at Degrassi, something her predecessor and successors failed to do. Her second term saw her rebuilding the students' confidence after the short, unsuccessful term of "The Shep." By effectively dealing with the issues that were left for her, she was able to pass on a safe and productive school to her successor. A divorcée, she either retained or readopted her maiden surname as opposed to that of her ex-husband, Troy Stone. Their son, Peter Stone, is an alumnus of Degrassi. She was portrayed by Melissa DiMarco.