The upcoming school year for Spartanburg County Schools is set to commence on Monday, Aug. 12. To ensure a smooth start, parents and students are keen to learn about the new principals taking the helm at various schools for the 2024-25 year. Let’s introduce them.
Caleb Ruppe is set to become the principal at Boiling Springs Elementary. A background in music education, coupled with his administrative experience at Lyman Elementary School, makes him a versatile figure in the field of education.
The principal role at Carlisle-Foster Grove Elementary School will be filled by Norman Mayfield. Norman’s prior experience as assistant principal at the same school, along with his significant involvement with staff development, mathematics, and science coordination in the district, equip him well for his new leadership role.
On the helm of Chesnee Elementary School, Emily Wilkins will be utilizing her vast education sector experience, offering guidance shaped by her roles as a special education teacher, assistant principal, and district special education instructional coach.
Josh Fowler, a previous Spartanburg One District Teacher of the Year, will bring his wealth of knowledge of social studies, technology, and leadership skills to the role of principal at Broome High School.
With Nikki Honeycutt heading the Daniel Morgan Technology Center, the school is likely to benefit from her years of experience in teaching and leadership. Her recent accolade as the Distinguished Teacher of Literacy for Spartanburg County further upholds her commitment to educating the future generation.
Cathy Garner‘s journey from a teacher to an assistant principal at Carlisle-Foster’s Grove Elementary has led her to her new role as principal of Pacolet Elementary School.
Carla Cato, with her strong background in educational counseling, will be assuming the role of principal at Drayton Mills Elementary School. Her achievements as a two-time Teacher of the Year add to the prestige she brings to the role.
This roundup of principals reflects Spartanburg County Schools’ commitment to effective leadership for the 2024-25 academic year. The schools eagerly anticipate the contributions these educators will make in their new roles.
Source: HERE News Network
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