Synan selected for leadership award

The North Carolina School Superintendents’ Association (NCSSA) and the North Carolina Alliance for School Leadership Development announced the selection of Jamie Synan, assistant superintendent for Academics and Student Support Services for Moore County Schools, as a recipient of the Dr. Samuel Houston Leadership Award.

This annual award is presented to a graduate of the NCSSA Aspiring Superintendent Program. This program is designed to empower transformational education leaders for North Carolina’s public schools.

The award is named in honor of Dr. Samuel Houston, president and chief executive officer of the North Carolina Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center. Dr. Houston served as superintendent of the Mooresville Graded School District for 10 years, where he opened the first year-round school in North Carolina. 

Jack Hoke, executive director of the NCSSA, said Synan exemplifies the traits that have guided Dr. Samuel Houston’s career in educational leadership.

“She has a commitment to continuous improvement, high standards of ethical conduct, strategic planning, improving student performance and meeting the needs of the 21st-century workforce,” said Hoke in a press release. “I look forward to Ms. Synan serving as Deputy Superintendent of the Moore County Schools effective July 1.”

Synan has 25 years of experience in public education. She has served North Carolina as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, director of student support services and a chief academic officer. 

Recognized for her outstanding contributions, Synan was honored as the 2012 Wells Fargo District Principal of the Year and served as the President of the North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals Association (NCPAPA) for Region 4 from 2011 to 2014. Synan was also a 2012 graduate of the NCPAPA Distinguished Leadership in Practice Cohort 2.

Synan earned her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Elmira College, her master’s degree in Educational Leadership from High Point University, and an Educational Specialist Degree in Education Administration and Supervision from East Carolina University.

“I am honored to receive the Dr. Samuel Houston Leadership Award,” said Synan. “Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside extraordinary leaders who have inspired and challenged me. This program has not only provided valuable insights into my own leadership journey, but it has also empowered me to better serve my district and community with purpose and commitment. I am grateful for the Aspiring Superintendents Cohort and for the chance to continue growing and making a positive impact.”

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