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1. Mount Airy News
www.mtairynews.com/cgi-local/t - [Cached]Published on: 10/28/2000 Last Visited: 10/28/2000
The main speaker at the convocation was Carole Bledsoe who has been a teacher, assistant principal and principal at Mountain Park Elementary School and Dobson Elementary School. Bledsoe was recently named Surry County Principal of The Year and has been principal of Franklin Elementary School for two years.
We need to celebrate the fact that we were 100 percent effective in our schools as far as expected growth for our students, the principal said. To me it is obvious that good things are happening in Surry County.
I constantly hear my educators talk about how lucky they are to be able to work with professionals and dedicated people. Without teachers, we would be nothing ; this school would be nothing..
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Bledsoe said she was proud of what the school and the teachers were doing for their students. When dedication, loyalty, nurturing, coaching, patience, understanding and all those things are coupled with love, she stated. Good things have to happen to children. We should always remember why we choose this profession.. -
2. Mount Airy News
www.mtairynews.com/cgi-local/t - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2002 Last Visited: 6/7/2002
The main speaker at the convocation was Carole Bledsoe who has been a teacher, assistant principal and principal at Mountain Park Elementary School and Dobson Elementary School. Bledsoe was recently named Surry County Principal of The Year and has been principal of Franklin Elementary School for two years.
"We need to celebrate the fact that we were 100 percent effective in our schools as far as expected growth for our students," the principal said. "To me it is obvious that good things are happening in Surry County.
"I constantly hear my educators talk about how lucky they are to be able to work with professionals and dedicated people. Without teachers, we would be nothing; this school would be nothing."
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Bledsoe said she was proud of what the school and the teachers were doing for their students. "When dedication, loyalty, nurturing, coaching, patience, understanding and all those things are coupled with love," she stated. "Good things have to happen to children. We should always remember why we choose this profession." -
3. Mount Airy News
www.mtairynews.com/cgi-local/t - [Cached]Published on: 5/23/2003 Last Visited: 5/23/2003
North Surry High School Principal Sam Couch and Franklin Elementary School Principal Carole Bledsoe will retire this summer.
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Couch has been with the Surry County Schools for over 31 years; Bledsoe, for over 30 years.

