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Greenville County Schools Announce New Principals for 2024-25 School Year

Greenville County Schools Announce New Principals for 2024-25 School Year

Greenville, SC – As the new school year approaches, Greenville County Schools (GCS) is welcoming several new principals who are eager to lead and inspire students starting on August 8, 2024. With a broad mix of backgrounds and impressive credentials, these educators are set to make a significant impact in their schools.

Tim Scipio Takes Charge at West Greenville School

A native of Darlington, Tim Scipio brings a wealth of experience as he steps in as principal. With degrees from Clemson University and the University of South Carolina, Scipio has previously designed successful programs at Woodruff High School and has significant experience with special education students.

Renowned Leader Stephanie Smith at Fountain Inn High

Stephanie Smith, who holds a background in secondary science and education leadership, is taking over at Fountain Inn High. Known for her community engagement and organizational skills, she looks forward to continuing her work from her previous positions, including being the district’s secondary science academic specialist.

Nurit’ Sexton to Lead Bethel Elementary

With a stellar teaching background, Nurit’ Sexton is stepping into the principal role at Bethel Elementary. Her experience at Armstrong Elementary earned her recognition as a Top 3 District Teacher of the Year, and her leadership at Woodland Elementary helped the school gain commendable accolades.

New Vision at Greenville High Academy

Dylan Hudson, formerly of Seneca High School, is ready to bring his proven leadership to Greenville High Academy. He is known for his initiatives that improved graduation rates and supported new teachers in their development.

Matthew Critell at Reedy Laurel Elementary

As an experienced leader, Matthew Critell transitions from Bethel Elementary to Reedy Laurel Elementary, encouraging innovative educational design and focusing on the successful launch of a new elementary school.

Edgar Henson Heads Greenville Middle

Edgar Henson is slated to bring his extensive experience and collaborative spirit to Greenville Middle. His background in enhancing administrative strategies and mentoring new principals at the middle school level will be pivotal in his new position.

Leadership in Woodmont Middle by Kyle Pearson

Kyle Pearson will be stepping up as principal at Woodmont Middle after serving in various educational roles for over a decade. His focus will be on maintaining high academic standards while providing a nurturing environment for students.

Jordan Hudson Takes Charge at East North Street Elementary

Jordan Hudson, an experienced educator with profound instructional knowledge, will lead East North Street Elementary. Her dedication to improving educational quality shines through her previous achievements.

Dawn Hooker Continues Success at Alexander Elementary

Dawn Hooker has been recognized for her leadership at East North Street Academy and will now take the helm at Alexander Elementary, continuing her focus on academic excellence.

A New Era for Lakeview Middle with Jennifer Couch

With a proven track record, Jennifer Couch will lead Lakeview Middle as the former principal of Woodmont Middle, focusing on improving student performance and school reputation.

Melissa Patterson at the Helm of Woodmont High

As the new principal of Woodmont High School, Melissa Patterson will be drawing on her extensive experience to enhance curriculum and student achievement across the board.

Todd Stafford’s Experience at Eastside High School

Bringing over a decade of experience, Todd Stafford will lead Eastside High School, building on his previous successes in education and administration.

Focus on Early Education with April Roberts

April Roberts continues her role as the principal of the Child Development Centers, dedicated to ensuring foundational literacy and skill development for young learners.

Transformative Leadership at Tigerville Elementary by Amy Kern

Lastly, Amy Kern will be applying her leadership experience to continue the development and success at Tigerville Elementary following her notable tenure leading educational initiatives at Mitchell Road Elementary.

With these new appointments, the Greenville County Schools district is positioning itself not just for success in the coming year, but for a bright future for its students.


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