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New Principals in Greenville County Schools for the 2024-25 School Year

New Principals in Greenville County Schools for the 2024-25 School Year

West Greenville School

Tim Scipio, a Darlington native, with a wealth of experience in education, has been appointed as the new principal of West Greenville School. With his background in industrial education and educational leadership, Scipio is poised to bring innovative programs and leadership to the school.

Fountain Inn High

Stephanie Smith, a seasoned educator with a focus on science education, will be leading Fountain Inn High as the new principal. Her background in educational administration and experience as an athletic director will bring a well-rounded approach to the school.

Bethel Elementary

Nurit’ Sexton, known for her outstanding work as an assistant principal at Woodland Elementary School, will now take the helm as the principal of Bethel Elementary. Her dedication to student success and school excellence is sure to make a positive impact.

Greenville High Academy

Dylan Hudson, currently serving as principal at Seneca High School, will be joining Greenville High Academy as the new principal. With a focus on instructional leadership and teacher support, Hudson’s appointment bodes well for the school’s future.

Reedy Laurel Elementary

Matthew Critell, with experience as a principal at Bethel Elementary School, will now lead Reedy Laurel Elementary. His background in school leadership and commitment to academic excellence will benefit the students and staff.

Greenville Middle

Edgar Henson, who began his career as a teacher in Spartanburg District Five, will bring his expertise to Greenville Middle as the new principal. His collaborative approach and commitment to teacher development will enhance the school’s educational environment.

Woodmont Middle

Kyle Pearson, a dedicated educator with experience in teaching and school administration, will be taking on the role of principal at Woodmont Middle. His passion for middle school education and student success will guide the school to new heights.

East North Street Elementary

Jordan Hudson, known for her work as an assistant principal at Greenville Middle Academy, will now lead East North Street Elementary as the new principal. Her experience in educational leadership and commitment to student achievement will benefit the school community.

Alexander Elementary

Dawn Hooker, a seasoned educator with a background in elementary education and school administration, will be the new principal of Alexander Elementary. Her emphasis on literacy and academic excellence will create a strong foundation for student success.

Lakeview Middle

Jennifer Couch, who has demonstrated strong leadership as the principal of Woodmont Middle School, will now lead Lakeview Middle. Her focus on academic growth and school improvement will drive success for the students and staff.

Woodmont High School

Melissa Patterson, recognized for her contributions as the assistant principal at Woodmont High School, will now step into the role of principal. Her leadership in curriculum development and student achievement will continue to elevate the school.

Eastside High School

Todd Stafford, currently serving as assistant principal at Greer High School, will be the new principal of Eastside High School. With a background in science education and school administration, Stafford is well-equipped to lead the school to excellence.

Child Development Centers

April Roberts, with a passion for early childhood development, will continue her leadership as principal of the Child Development Centers. Her commitment to holistic child development and academic readiness will benefit the young learners in the program.

Tigerville Elementary

Amy Kern, known for her tenure as principal of Mitchell Road Elementary School, will now lead Tigerville Elementary. Her focus on student achievement and academic excellence will create a positive learning environment for the students.


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