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'''Bill Cleveland''' (born [[1970]]) is the Superintendent of [[Homewood City Schools]], succeeding [[Jodi Newton]], who retired in July [[2008]]. | '''William Thomas "Bill" Cleveland''' (born [[1970]]) is the Superintendent of [[Homewood City Schools]], succeeding [[Jodi Newton]], who retired in July [[2008]]. | ||
Cleveland grew up in [[Homewood]], attending [[Shades Cahaba Elementary School]], [[Homewood Middle School]], and graduating from [[Homewood High School]] in [[1985]]. | Cleveland is the son of former [[Samford University]] dean of admissions [[Tom Cleveland]]. He grew up in [[Homewood]], attending [[Shades Cahaba Elementary School]], [[Homewood Middle School]], and graduating from [[Homewood High School]] in [[1985]]. He went on to earn degrees at Samford and the [[University of Montevallo]]. | ||
After a short time as a youth minister at [[Auburn University]], Cleveland began his academic career as a social studies teacher and coach at [[Minor High School]] ([[1991]] - [[1992|92]]), then moved to [[Bottenfield Middle School|Bottenfield Junior High School]], where he stayed for six years. | |||
He returned to Minor to become assistant principal in 1998. In [[2001]], he became assistant principal of [[Spain Park High School]] in [[Hoover]]. He was hired as principal of Homewood Middle School in [[2004]]. He served there until he applied and was accepted for the position of Homewood City School's assistant superintendent for business operations in [[2007]]. He was promoted to superintendent in April [[2008]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:33, 11 August 2008
William Thomas "Bill" Cleveland (born 1970) is the Superintendent of Homewood City Schools, succeeding Jodi Newton, who retired in July 2008.
Cleveland is the son of former Samford University dean of admissions Tom Cleveland. He grew up in Homewood, attending Shades Cahaba Elementary School, Homewood Middle School, and graduating from Homewood High School in 1985. He went on to earn degrees at Samford and the University of Montevallo.
After a short time as a youth minister at Auburn University, Cleveland began his academic career as a social studies teacher and coach at Minor High School (1991 - 92), then moved to Bottenfield Junior High School, where he stayed for six years.
He returned to Minor to become assistant principal in 1998. In 2001, he became assistant principal of Spain Park High School in Hoover. He was hired as principal of Homewood Middle School in 2004. He served there until he applied and was accepted for the position of Homewood City School's assistant superintendent for business operations in 2007. He was promoted to superintendent in April 2008.
Preceded by: Patsy Stanley |
Homewood Middle Principal 2004–2007 |
Succeeded by: Kevin Maddox |
Preceded by: Jodi Newton |
Homewood City Schools Superintendent 2008–present |
Succeeded by: current |
References
- "Cleveland Leaves Spain Park To Lead Homewood Middle." (June 30, 2004) Birmingham News
- "Principal Retains His Connection To System." (August 4, 2004) TheBirmingham News
- Bryan, Kim. (April 19, 2007) "Principal moves to business side." Birmingham News
- Bryan, Kim (April 29, 2008) "Homewood school board picks Bill Cleveland as new superintendent." Birmingham News