She has undoubtably left the Richmond County School System in better shape than she found it,” said Board President Jimmy Atkins. “We have been fortunate to have her the past 5 years. “I will be forever grateful for having had the opportunity to serve the children of Richmond County and I look forward to new experiences in North Carolina.” We have seen tremendous growth not only the school system, but across the community,” said Dr. “It has been an honor to lead the Richmond County School System for the past 5 years. Since school has started, it is the goal of the Board of Education to hire a superintendent early enough in the school year to allow continued expansion and improvement of the programs and initiatives started by Dr. Accordingly, the Board of Education will determine a path to select a highly qualified superintendent as quickly as feasible and reasonable for the students, staff, and citizens of Richmond County. Therefore, the Board of Education pledges to ensure momentum created under her leadership continues and is not affected by an extended search. Pringle has greatly improved educational initiatives and student achievement. Pringle’s tireless initiatives and follow-through.īuilding on the foundation already present in Richmond County, Dr. While the Richmond County Board of Education deeply regrets her decision to depart, it must be emphasized that during her five-year tenure, she worked closely with the Board of Education to help our system make unprecedented strides in student achievement, graduation rates, rightsizing of schools, innovative instructional programming opportunities such as Literacy Centers, Reaching Potential through Manufacturing (RPM), Innovation Academy, and the Performance Learning Center (PLC), as well as implementation of the strategic waiver plan, community engagement, and receipt of an excellent report from AdvancED.Īt this point, our school system is riding a wave of success due in no small part to Dr. Additionally, she is looking forward to serving the citizens of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. Pringle will have the opportunity to live closer to her hometown and to be closer to her family. Her last day of employment with the Richmond County School System will be August 30, 2019, pending board approval. Angela Pringle was selected as Superintendent of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System in North Carolina. Richmond County Board of Education Members were informed on August 7th, that Dr.
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