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'''Mike Hathorne''' was princpal of [[Homewood High School]] before becoming a member of the [[Homewood Board of Education]].
'''Mike Hathorne''' was princpal of [[Homewood High School]] before becoming a member of the [[Homewood Board of Education]].


== Biography ==
Hathorne grew up in Collins, Mississippi.  He received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and his Masters in Education from Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama).  He eventually became principal of T.R. Miller High School in Bretwon, Alabama.
Hathorne grew up in Collins, Mississippi.  He received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and his Masters in Education from Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama).  He eventually became principal of T.R. Miller High School in Bretwon, Alabama.


In 1988, Hathorne left Brewton to become assistant principal of Homewood High School, reporting to Principal [[Jack Farr]].  When Farr left for the [[Hoover School System]] in 1992, Hathorne was promoted to principal.  He continued in that role until applying for and being hired as System Director for Support Services on the Homewood Board of Education in 1998.  As of 2006, he still holds that position.
In [[1988]], Hathorne left Brewton to become assistant principal of Homewood High School, reporting to Principal [[Jack Farr]].  When Farr left for [[Hoover City Schools]] in [[1992]], Hathorne was promoted to principal.  He continued in that role until applying for and being hired as System Director for Support Services on the Homewood Board of Education in [[1998]].  As of [[2010]], he still holds that position.


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   before=[[Jack Farr]] |
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   title=[[Homewood High School|Homewood High]] Principal|
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   years=[[1992]]–[[1998]] |
   after=[[John Draper]]
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==References==
==References==
*Ravizee, Charmaine P.  "HHS New Assistant Principal".  ''The Patriot Press'' November 1988.
*Ravizee, Charmaine P.  (November 1988).  "HHS New Assistant Principal".  ''The Patriot Press''.
*"Schools Looking To Hire 2 Principals".  ''The Birmingham News'' 1 June 1998.
*"Schools Looking To Hire 2 Principals".  (June 1, 1998).  ''The Birmingham News''.
*[http://www.homewood.k12.al.us/boe/staff.html Homewood City Schools, Central Office Personnel].  3 Jan. 2006.  Accessed 12 Aug. 2006.
*[http://www.homewood.k12.al.us/boe/staff.html Homewood City Schools, Central Office Personnel].  (January 3, 2006).  Accessed August 12, 2006.


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Latest revision as of 23:08, 3 June 2010

Mike Hathorne was princpal of Homewood High School before becoming a member of the Homewood Board of Education.

Biography

Hathorne grew up in Collins, Mississippi. He received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and his Masters in Education from Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama). He eventually became principal of T.R. Miller High School in Bretwon, Alabama.

In 1988, Hathorne left Brewton to become assistant principal of Homewood High School, reporting to Principal Jack Farr. When Farr left for Hoover City Schools in 1992, Hathorne was promoted to principal. He continued in that role until applying for and being hired as System Director for Support Services on the Homewood Board of Education in 1998. As of 2010, he still holds that position.

Preceded by:
Jack Farr
Homewood High Principal
19921998
Succeeded by:
John Draper

References

  • Ravizee, Charmaine P. (November 1988). "HHS New Assistant Principal". The Patriot Press.
  • "Schools Looking To Hire 2 Principals". (June 1, 1998). The Birmingham News.
  • Homewood City Schools, Central Office Personnel. (January 3, 2006). Accessed August 12, 2006.