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2 months ago Share Assistant Superintendent Laura Kingsley will retire in June after 35 years with the district. The district also named Harriet Moore as the new Director of Equity and Innovation.
After a 35-year career with Sarasota County Schools, Laura Kingsley, assistant superintendent and chief academic officer, will retire at the end of the school year.
Kingsley began her career with the district in 1986 as a teacher at Booker Elementary School for High Expectations, which would later become a part of Emma E. Booker Elementary.
From there she served as an assistant principal at Emma E. Booker and Laurel Nokomis and as principal at Fruitville Elementary before being named assistant superintendent.
Sarasota County Schools Announces Leadership Changes
Chris Renouf has been named assistant superintendent/chief academic officer, and Dr. Harriet Moore has been named director of innovation and equality.
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2/1/2021 at 4:53pm
Sarasota County Schools has announced several upper-level leadership changes.
Sarasota County Schools this week announced several upper-level leadership changes for the 2021-2022 school year. Assistant superintendent/chief academic officer Dr. Laura Kingsley will retire at the end of this school year and Chris Renouf, current executive director of elementary schools, has been appointed as her replacement. Brandon Johnson, current principal of North Port High School, has been named the next executive director of elementary schools.
Sarasota County names Sarasota Teacher of the Year finalists
Four educators were honored
Teachers in Sarasota County have had to reinvent their craft throughout the coronavirus pandemic, figuring out on the fly how to teach in unprecedented circumstances.
On Tuesday, four Sarasota County teachers were surprised when they were revealed as finalists for the district’s elementary, middle and high school Teacher of the Year honors.
The Education Foundation of Sarasota County sponsors the Ignite Education: Teacher of the Year annual recognition in partnership with Sarasota County Schools.
This year’s finalists are:
Kari Johnson, kindergarten teacher, Fruitville Elementary School.