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Corey L. Stegall named Greensboro Elementary School’s new Principal

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Contact: Robyn Brunson
Communications Coordinator
Telephone: (706) 453-7688 ext. 2247
Cell phone: (706) 817-6014
Email: Robyn.Brunson@greene.k12.ga.us
Website: www.greene.k12.ga.us

Corey L. Stegall named Greensboro Elementary School’s new Principal

GREENSBORO – At the May 14, 2012 Board of Education meeting, the Board approved Mr. Corey L. Stegall as the new principal of Greensboro Elementary School.

Mr. Stegall is a 1997 graduate of the University of West Georgia with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. He received a Master's degree from Jacksonville State University in 2000 and a Specialist in Educational Administration from Lincoln Memorial University in 2006.

Mr. Stegall began his career in education in March 1996 as a self-contained special education teaching assistant in DeKalb County. Next, he was an elementary teacher at Argyle Elementary School in Cobb County and Temple Middle in Carroll County. He was named Assistant Principal of Villa Rica Elementary School in Carroll County in 2004, where he worked until 2006 when his family relocated to Conyers. He has served as an Elementary Assistant Principal in Newton County Schools since 2006.

Mr. Stegall's professional experience and training includes Learning Focused Strategies, standards-based education, research-based instructional strategies, differentiated instruction, data analysis, Mindset, GAPSS Analysis, School-wide Positive Behavior Supports, Special Education Inclusion and more.

His hobbies include church, traveling with his wife Kim and daughters Camani and Camryn and attending sporting events.

“His experience, professional talents, and knowledge of elementary education make him an excellent choice for this position,” said Superintendent Dr. Barbara Pulliam Davis.

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Honoring GES Principal, Dr. Joan V. Antone - A Leader for more than 40 years...

Superintendent's Column #48
Week of April 16, 2012


This year we will honor a woman who has been working for Greene County Schools and the Greene County community for more than 40+ years. She has decided to retire at the end of this school year; her name, Dr. Joan Vivian Antone.

Join me in celebrating her this year!



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Greensboro Elementary

MISSION STATEMENT:

Greensboro Elementary will provide a quality education for all learners.

We Believe

All children can learn
Learning is a life-long process
Students success is the reponsiblity of the school, home and community
A positive school climate is an integral part of school success
Team effort is necessary to achieve mutally established goals
All students will succeed and we commit our full talents, energies, and resources to that belief.