Tuscaloosa City Schools honors assistant principals for their dedication and impact

Tuscaloosa City Schools honors assistant principals for their dedication and impact
Quincy Williams, Superintendent Thomasville City Schools — https://www.tcs.k12.nc.us/
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The Tuscaloosa City Schools has extended its gratitude to its Assistant Principals for their contributions to the school community. “Thank you to our fabulous Assistant Principals!” a statement read. The school system acknowledged the roles these educators play in influencing the lives of both students and staff.
” We appreciate the impact you make in the lives of our students and staff every single day!” TCS further expressed its pride, asserting its belief in having the best educational leaders.
The message ended with a nod to the district’s ongoing development with the hashtag, #ProgressTCS.



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