Frederick County Public Schools has appointed new assistant principals at both Gov. Thomas Johnson High School and Urbana High School. This decision, announced on August 15, 2023, aims to enhance the leadership teams at these institutions, bolstering educational support for students and staff.
At Gov. Thomas Johnson High School, Amanda Smith will step into the role of assistant principal. Smith brings a wealth of experience from her previous position as a teacher and instructional leader within the district. Her focus will be on fostering a collaborative environment that promotes student achievement and well-being.
Meanwhile, Michael Green has been appointed as the new assistant principal at Urbana High School. With a background in educational leadership, Green is set to implement innovative strategies to enhance the academic experience for students. His previous work has demonstrated a commitment to creating inclusive educational environments.
Both appointments are part of Frederick County Public Schools’ ongoing efforts to strengthen its administrative framework and support the growing needs of its diverse student population. The district emphasizes that these leadership changes align with its mission to provide high-quality education and ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.
The new assistant principals will officially begin their roles at the start of the academic year, contributing to the schools’ goals of academic excellence and community engagement. The administration at both schools welcomes these leaders and looks forward to their contributions in shaping the educational landscape for students in the coming years.
This initiative reflects Frederick County Public Schools’ commitment to continuous improvement and the development of strong educational leaders. As the new academic year approaches, the school community anticipates the positive impact these appointments will have on both staff and students.
