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Phillips began his career in education in [[1982]]. Phillips has been principal at Center Point since the school's inception in [[2011]]. He was previously principal at [[Erwin High School]], which was moved and renamed Center Point High. Phillips helped design the new school.
Phillips began his career in education in [[1982]]. Phillips has been principal at Center Point since the school's inception in [[2011]]. He was previously principal at [[Erwin High School]], which was moved and renamed Center Point High. Phillips helped design the new school.


Phillips has been named the [[2017]] [[Principal of the Year]] in [[Alabama]], was honored by the AHSAA as Wrestling Official of the Year in 2016, and was in Positive Maturity’s Top 50 over 50 in [[2019]]. In [[2020]], Phillips was named ''[[Trussville Tribune]]'' "Person of the Year" for his accomplishments and dedication to the children of [[Center Point]] throughout his career and especially during the [[2020 coronavirus pandemic]].
Phillips has been named the [[2017]] [[Principal of the Year]] in [[Alabama]], was honored by the AHSAA as Wrestling Official of the Year in 2016, and was in Positive Maturity’s Top 50 over 50 in [[2019]]. In [[2020]], Phillips was named ''[[Trussville Tribune]]'' "Person of the Year" for his accomplishments and dedication to the children of [[Center Point]] throughout his career and especially during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].


Phillips and his wife Pamela have two children, [[Van Phillips Jr|Van Jr]] and [[Morganne Phillips|Morganne]]. Van Jr was a four-year starter in football and graduate of Grambling State University, while Morganne was all-American in indoor track at University of Kentucky.
Phillips and his wife Pamela have two children, [[Van Phillips Jr|Van Jr]] and [[Morganne Phillips|Morganne]]. Van Jr was a four-year starter in football and graduate of Grambling State University, while Morganne was all-American in indoor track at University of Kentucky.

Revision as of 09:16, 1 September 2021

Van Phillips

Van A. Phillips Sr (born c. 1959 in Birmingham) is the principal at Center Point High School.

Phillips grew up in the Birmingham communities of Hudson City, Fountain Heights and Norwood, and is a 1978 graduate of Phillips High School.

Phillips began his career in education in 1982. Phillips has been principal at Center Point since the school's inception in 2011. He was previously principal at Erwin High School, which was moved and renamed Center Point High. Phillips helped design the new school.

Phillips has been named the 2017 Principal of the Year in Alabama, was honored by the AHSAA as Wrestling Official of the Year in 2016, and was in Positive Maturity’s Top 50 over 50 in 2019. In 2020, Phillips was named Trussville Tribune "Person of the Year" for his accomplishments and dedication to the children of Center Point throughout his career and especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Phillips and his wife Pamela have two children, Van Jr and Morganne. Van Jr was a four-year starter in football and graduate of Grambling State University, while Morganne was all-American in indoor track at University of Kentucky.

References

  • Couch, Frank (December 1, 2013) "Birmingham leaders you should know: Van A. Phillips Sr." The Birmingham News
  • Thomas, Erica (October 11, 2019) "Center Point High School Principal Van Phillips: The man, the myth, the real deal." Trussville Tribune
  • Thomas, Erica (December 15, 2020) "2020 Trussville Tribune’s Person of the Year: Center Point High School Principal Van Phillips." Trussville Tribune