Cumberland County Schools Principals Complete Distinguished Leadership Program
Fayetteville, NC -- Four distinguished principals from Cumberland County Schools (CCS) have recently completed the prestigious Distinguished Leadership in Practice Program (DLP). This year-long leadership development program, designed by the North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals' Association (NCPAPA) and sponsored by the North Carolina Alliance for School Leadership Development (NCASLD), brings together practicing school principals from all regions of the state.
The following principals from CCS have successfully completed the program:
- Hannah Gray, Principal of E.E. Miller Elementary
- Phyllis Jackson, Principal of South View High School
- Dr. Juelle McDonald, Principal of Pine Forest High School
- Tianna O'Brien, Principal of J. W. Coon Elementary
The Distinguished Leadership in Practice Program (DLP) utilizes a non-traditional professional development model that aligns with the performance evaluation standards adopted by the State Board of Education for North Carolina’s school leaders. This unique cohort-based program is designed to limit principals’ time away from their schools by scheduling face-to-face sessions once every other month, complemented by online assignments, materials, and coaching between sessions. Throughout the year-long experience, principals engage in a series of authentic activities aimed at building the capacity of their schools and enhancing their own leadership skills as “Distinguished” school leaders.
"The leadership of the school principal is by far one of the most important factors in school quality. By completing this very rigorous program, our DLP graduates have demonstrated their commitment to continuous improvement by working to improve their leadership skills as they simultaneously improve their schools. We are proud to include them in the ranks of successful DLP completers,” said Dr. Shirley Prince, NCPAPA Executive Director.
CCS Superintendent Dr. Marvin Connelly, Jr. acknowledged the achievements of these principals, stating, "We are thankful for their leadership and commitment to continuous improvement, which ultimately enhances student success and supports them as they lead their schools."
The North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals’ Association (NCPAPA), established in 1976, is the leading organization and state voice for principals, assistant principals, and aspiring school leaders. NCPAPA represents over 5,000 members across the state and serves as the principal affiliate of the N.C. Association of School Administrators (NCASA), the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).
Hannah Gray, Principal of E.E. Miller Elementary
Phyllis Jackson, Principal of South View High School
Dr. Juelle McDonald, Principal of Pine Forest High School
Tianna O'Brien, Principal of J. W. Coon Elementary
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