New principals, assistant principals, and supervisors introduced for Campbell’s new school year
JACKSBORO, TN (SPECIAL TO WLAF) – Campbell County Schools announces the appointment of principals, assistant principals, and supervisors for the 2024-2025 school year. “We believe these talented educators will bring exceptional leadership and dedication to our schools, ensuring a bright future for our students. Please join us in welcoming them to their roles,” said Jennifer Fields, Director of Schools.
Pleased to announce:
New Principals:
- Charli Johnson
- Gabe Maiden
New Assistant Principal:
- Jessica Housley
New District-Level Central Office Staff:
- Supervisor of Pre-K and Afterschool Programs: Melissa Payne Davis
- Supervisor of Maintenance and Transportation: Josh Parker
- Director of Special Education: Charlotte McCoy
- Supervisor of Secondary Education and CTE: Traci Chambers
Campbell County High School:
- Principal: Ben Foust
- Assistant Principals: Troy Arnold, Brad Collette, Daniel Sexton, and Amanda Thompson
Caryville Elementary School:
- Principal: Allison Poston
- Assistant Principal: April Melton
East LaFollette Learning Academy (ELLA):
- Principal: Harold Sanders
Elk Valley School:
- Principal: Nancy Lay
Jacksboro Elementary School:
- Principal: Raven Sabino
- Assistant Principal: Ashley Spade
Jacksboro Middle School:
- Principal: Gretchen Thomas
- Assistant Principal: Miranda Stanfill
Jellico Elementary School:
- Principal: Charli Johnson
Jellico High School:
- Principal: Joey St. John
- Assistant Principal: Amy Stephens
LaFollette Elementary School:
- Principal: Kenneth Chadwell
- Assistant Principal: Jessica Housley
LaFollette Middle School:
- Principal: Stefan Piercy
- Assistant Principal: Krissy Cobb
P.L.U.S. Academy:
- Karen Hendricks
Valley View Elementary:
- Principal: Jason Dotson
- Assistant Principal: April Paul
White Oak School:
- Principal: Gabe Maiden
Wynn School:
- Principal: Danny Sheckles
“We are confident that each of these leaders will contribute significantly to the continued success and excellence of Campbell County Schools. We look forward to a fantastic school year under their guidance and leadership. Thank you for your support and commitment to our schools and community,” said Director Fields. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 06/17/2024-6AM)