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'''Kevin Maddox''' is the superintendent of schools for [[Hoover City Schools]]. | |||
Maddox earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Jacksonville State University in [[1992]]. He then received his master’s in educational administration from the [[University of Montevallo]] in [[1996]], and later also earned an educational specialist degree from Montevallo. Shortly before his promotion to Homewood High principal, he completed his doctorate at [[Samford University]]. | |||
In [[2007]], Maddox was appointed principal of [[Homewood Middle School]]. | In [[2007]], Maddox was appointed principal of [[Homewood Middle School]]. The following year he was appointed principal of Homewood High when previous principal [[Vic Wilson]] decided to return to [[Mountain Brook High School]] as that school's principal. In [[2012]], he was promoted to assistant superintendent for business operations. | ||
In [[2023]] Maddox was hired to succeed [[Dee Fowler]] as superintendent for Hoover City Schools. | |||
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{{Succession box | title=[[Homewood Middle School|Homewood Middle]] | {{Succession box | | ||
years= | title= [[Homewood Middle School|Homewood Middle]] principal | | ||
{{Succession box | title=[[Homewood High School|Homewood High]] | years= 2007–2008 | | ||
years=[[ | before= [[Bill Cleveland]] | | ||
after= [[Martin Nalls]] }} | |||
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title= [[Homewood High School|Homewood High]] principal | | |||
years= 2008–2012 | | |||
before= [[Vic Wilson]] | | |||
after= [[Zack Barnes]] }} | |||
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before= [[Dee Fowler]] | | |||
title= [[Hoover City Schools]] superintendent | | |||
years= 2023– | | |||
after= current | |||
}} | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* "[http://www.homewood.k12.al.us/hbe/news/Maddox%20HHS.html Homewood City Schools Announces Principal of Homewood High School]." (May 2, 2008) | * "[http://www.homewood.k12.al.us/hbe/news/Maddox%20HHS.html Homewood City Schools Announces Principal of Homewood High School]." (May 2, 2008) Homewood City Schools - accessed May 29, 2008 | ||
* Thornton, William (July 3, 2012) "[http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2012/07/trussville_high_principal_leav.html Trussville High principal leaving after one year for Homewood post]." {{BN}} | |||
{{ | * Tryens-Fernandes, Savannah (August 17, 2023) "Hoover names Homewood educator as new superintendent." {{AL}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 18 August 2023
Kevin Maddox is the superintendent of schools for Hoover City Schools.
Maddox earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Jacksonville State University in 1992. He then received his master’s in educational administration from the University of Montevallo in 1996, and later also earned an educational specialist degree from Montevallo. Shortly before his promotion to Homewood High principal, he completed his doctorate at Samford University.
In 2007, Maddox was appointed principal of Homewood Middle School. The following year he was appointed principal of Homewood High when previous principal Vic Wilson decided to return to Mountain Brook High School as that school's principal. In 2012, he was promoted to assistant superintendent for business operations.
In 2023 Maddox was hired to succeed Dee Fowler as superintendent for Hoover City Schools.
Preceded by: Bill Cleveland |
Homewood Middle principal 2007–2008 |
Succeeded by: Martin Nalls |
Preceded by: Vic Wilson |
Homewood High principal 2008–2012 |
Succeeded by: Zack Barnes |
Preceded by: Dee Fowler |
Hoover City Schools superintendent 2023– |
Succeeded by: current |
References
- "Homewood City Schools Announces Principal of Homewood High School." (May 2, 2008) Homewood City Schools - accessed May 29, 2008
- Thornton, William (July 3, 2012) "Trussville High principal leaving after one year for Homewood post." The Birmingham News
- Tryens-Fernandes, Savannah (August 17, 2023) "Hoover names Homewood educator as new superintendent." AL.com