Ariel Asouzu, assistant principal at Dreher High School, has been named an Emerging Leader by the South Carolina ASCD
Three Richland One educators have been selected for the South Carolina ASCD’s (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) Emerging Leaders program. The nonprofit organization’s mission is to improve teaching and learning for all students.
South Carolina ASCD’s Emerging Leaders program consists of educators with
Faith Jones, Richland One early childhood English language Arts (ELA) instructional coach, has been named an Emerging Leader by the South Carolina ASCD.
5-15 years of experience who want to become more involved in the state’s educational community. Twenty-four educators from across South Carolina were chosen for the 2024- 2025 school year.
Members are expected to share their expertise with ACSD members and the larger education community. Emerging Leaders share their passion and enthusiasm to attract more
Dr. Prince Brewington, assistant principal for instruction at Crayton Middle School, has been named an Emerging Leader by the South Carolina ASCD.
people to the field, as well as encourage younger educators to improve their practice and become education leaders. They are able to grow their leadership skills through networking experiences and professional development.
(ELA) Instructional Coach
Educators interested in applying for the program should visit hwww.scascd.org