Rebecca Thompson, GC’14, has been promoted to principal at Tomahawk Middle School in Chesterfield County Public Schools, where another SPCS alum, Charlee Breeden, GC’18, has been named associate principal.
Campus Announcements
Sue Goodwin, GC’21, has been named to the Board of Directors of ReEstablish Richmond, a Richmond-based nonprofit organization focused on helping refugees settle into Richmond while maintaining ties to their home culture.
The School of Professional & Continuing Studies has expanded its discount on academic coursework for University of Richmond alumni. The Spider Spirit Alumni Discount offers a 25% discount on an entire program of study or an eligible class for University of Richmond graduates.
Padraic Hampton, who earned his master’s in education at SPCS in 2018, recently was named an assistant principal at Walnut Hill Elementary School.
The School of Professional & Continuing Studies has extended the Spring 2022 application deadline for admission to all undergraduate and most graduate programs to December 13.
The Center for Leadership in Education, under the direction of Kate Cassada and Dana Jackson, celebrated the kick-off of its 17th annual Next Generation Leadership Academy (NGLA) on September 29.
The Center for Leadership in Education worked over the summer with aspiring Chesterfield County Public Schools leaders through its LEAD program to explore leadership studies and to examine their own conceptions of and practices in leadership.
The spring 2022 online schedule of SPCS academic program classes is now available online. Registration opens for continuing and newly admitted students on Tuesday, November 9 at 9 a.m.
Yasmin Thomas Gregg, GC’19, was accepted to the Association of Fundraising Professionals Inclusive Fundraising Fellowship earlier this year.
Amanda Bolton, GC’19, successfully opened the Village Montessori Academy earlier this year, which offers an inclusive, high quality, early childhood program that promotes independence, confidence and curiosity.