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Dr. Alisa McLean

Dr. Alisa McLean Completes Year-Long Superintendent Program

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-Press Release, Granville County Public Schools

GCPS Superintendent Alisa McLean was among 45 superintendents from across the state to graduate from the NCSSA Next Generation Superintendent Development Program Cohort VII.

The program is designed to support the growth, expansion and enhancement of superintendents using the North Carolina Superintendent Standards, said Jack Hoke, executive director of the NC School Superintendents’ Association.

The year-long program was comprised of six face-to-face sessions that guided superintendents as they reflected on and improved their effectiveness as district leaders; focused on their personal leadership goals and linked personal goals with district and state goals; and guided and facilitated the professional development of superintendents toward advanced levels of executive leadership as defined by the North Carolina Standards for Superintendents.

Dr. Alisa McLean, GCPS Superintendent, and Dr. Jack Hoke, executive director of the NC School Superintendents’ Association, are shown with Dr. McLean’s certificate of achievement for completing the NCSSA Next Generation Superintendent Development Program Cohort VII. (Photo courtesy GCPS)

Hoke said of Dr. McLean, “In addition to participating in high-quality professional development, Dr. McLean developed a strong network of superintendents to consult with, and she contributed to the discussion on emerging issues and innovative practices occurring in the Granville County public schools.”

Superintendent McLean offered her thoughts, saying, “The NCSSA Next Generation Superintendent Development Program gave me an opportunity to network with other superintendents from across the state and discuss trending issues and innovative practices in education. The program is designed to assist superintendents in the complex work of leading and guiding a school district. I appreciate the NC School Superintendents’ Association for organizing and delivering the program and for bringing all the superintendents together for the great professional development and growth opportunity.”

Board Chairman David Richardson offered his reaction during the June 1, 2020, Board Meeting. He stated, “In the midst of leading a district through a response to COVID 19, we are proud and excited to announce Dr. Alisa McLean’s graduation from the North Carolina School Superintendents’ Association Next Generation Superintendent Development Program.  I can say that we have seen the fruit and profit of Dr. McLean’s participation in this innovative group, and I want to thank her and congratulate her for this accomplishment and want her to know that as the Board Chair, a Board member and a resident of Granville County, I want to thank you for your commitment to leading Granville County Public Schools with distinction, innovation and a caring heart.”

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GCPS Superintendent Delivers ‘State of the Schools’ Address (Video)

– Video link provided courtesy Granville County Public Schools

Dr. Alisa McLean, superintendent of Granville County Public Schools, speaks to the community in a “State of the Schools” address on Thursday, January 24, 2019.

Please click the play button on the video below to hear her address:

 

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Granville Co. School Superintendent Addresses the Community; Announces Important Dates

-Press Release, Granville County Public Schools

Superintendent Dr. Alisa McLean’s Message to the Community:

Dear Community,

The beginning of a new school year always creates a sense of excitement, hope, and great anticipation for students, families and educators. This year has been no different and we are all energized as the result of it. We are even more elated by the wonderful students who have reported to our schools! Granville County Public School System is excited to launch into the 2018-19 school year with our amazing educators and students! While we have now completed the first week of school for traditional students, several of our schools began earlier this summer and are well underway. This is the first year Granville County Public Schools offered a year-round calendar option to parents/guardians and pupils have been in session since mid-July. As usual, our GCPS Early College began classes early August, as it operates on the VGCC calendar. This is also the first year for our Granville Academy whereby students receive instruction through a blended model of learning. The GCPS Board of Education and I are thrilled such options for students and their families are alive and well in our school district!

This year, we could not be more excited about the opportunity to work with every child who reports to our schools. In fact, our motto, which is “Committed to Excellence and Achievement for All,” is not just food for thought; it is our Call to Action and one we take seriously. Through standards-based teaching, layered with character building and the use of the Multi-Tiered System of Support, we aspire to individualize our approach to ensuring all students reach his/her full potential.

In our effort to strengthen home, school and community relationships this year, we have the following district-wide Impact Dates. Individual schools will be forwarding more information, as we get closer to each date. We welcome our families and our community to join us.

GCPS 2018-19 Impact Dates:

Grandparents Day September 14, 2018

All School Day

All Schools
Strategic Plan Community Day September 18, 2018

6:30 – 8 p.m.

Masonic Home for Children
Safety Summit October 13, 2018

9:30 – 11 a.m.

Northern Granville Middle School
Day of Service/Caring November 2, 2018

All School Day

All Schools
Night of Kindness April 23, 2019

6:30 p.m.

South Granville High School
Evening of Excellence May 3, 2019

TBA

South Granville High School
Granville Early College Graduation May 17, 2019

7 p.m.

VGCC Civic Center
South Granville High School Graduation June 15, 2019

9 a.m.

SGHS
Granville Central High School Graduation June 15, 2019

1 p.m.

GCHS
Granville Academy Graduation June 15, 2019

4 p.m.

Board of Education
JF Webb High School Campus & JF Webb HLS Graduation June 15, 2019

7:30 p.m.

JFWHS

After reuniting with all GCPS educators at Convocation 2018 and with families at Open House, the energy was so positively elevated that I know the 2018–19 school year is going to be extraordinary! Our teachers and staff are ready, willing and well able, regardless of the school. In fact, if last year’s honors, accolades and student outcomes are any indication, our educators in Granville County Public Schools are definitely “On the Move” and we will keep forging ahead in our work with students, regardless of their needs. Our school leaders and educators are second to none. In fact, we all stand ready to move the academic needle and the real-life experience barometer to the next level for every pupil in our care. Further, our schools are without a doubt “Keeping the main thing; the main thing” by making certain our students’ safety and needs are our top priorities. We want everyone safe, every day.  As such, we are pleased to share that ALL of our schools now have buzzer systems for entrance, safety hotline numbers posted and routine air quality checks, just to name a few of the safety measures.

Last year, we proudly prepared students for acceptances at colleges, universities, community colleges, the Naval Academy, various branches of the military, the workplace of choice and for programs that required certain certifications. Our athletic coaches prepared youngsters so well that we won conference, regional and state championships. Our Arts teachers have pupils showcasing all over and one group even had the opportunity to perform at the state capitol and another, for the Department of Public Instruction! The internship and apprenticeship opportunities in GCPS are so awesome that our students graduate with real job skills and credentials deeming them ready for specialized jobs in the workplace. This year, our district-wide emphases on literacy and student engagement are areas of focus that are designed to take us even higher.

So, to all of our students, parents, families & community….let’s continue striving to have an extraordinary school year! Please join us in moving ahead in every way possible! While we are far from perfect, we certainly commit to doing our best. Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank our numerous community partners, neighbors, businesses and friends for any role you may have contributed in helping us successfully open school. From the incredible beautification efforts on our campuses, to the individuals who helped with bulletin boards and other school tasks, your support is priceless!  Our district is grateful to have you, your talents, skills and time. Let’s stay “On the Move” as a school system and community. All will be needed on this journey. Please feel free to join us when you can.

Sincerely,

Dr. Alisa R. McLean, Superintendent

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Granville Co. Schools Superintendent to Welcome Early College Students

-Information courtesy Dr. Stan Winborne, Public Information Officer, Granville County Public Schools

Granville Early College High School, 1552 South Campus Drive, Creedmoor, will begin the 2018-19 school year on Thursday, August 2. This is the first day of classes for students.

Granville County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Alisa McLean and Granville Early College Principal Jackie Harris will be on-hand to greet new and returning students.

Granville County Board of Education Names New Superintendent

The Granville County Board of Education is pleased to announce the selection and appointment of Dr. Alisa McLean as the next superintendent of the Granville County Public Schools (GCPS). Dr. McLean will take office on July 19.

During the search process, the board carefully reviewed applications from a diverse field of 46 excellent candidates. Although many qualified candidates applied, the board felt that Dr. McLean’s leadership, experience, and dedication to students would best serve GCPS students, staff, and the community for years to come. The board is confident that Dr. McLean will lead the school system to even higher achievement. 

Dr. McLean has enjoyed a successful career in public education spanning over 20 years in North Carolina. Since 2016, she has served as the assistant superintendent for teaching, learning, and leadership for the Durham Public Schools. Prior to her current position, Dr. McLean served as an area superintendent for the Durham Public Schools (2014-2016). Dr. McLean also previously served as a school transformation coach with the N.C. Department of Public Instruction (2011-2014) and as an assistant superintendent in the Alamance-Burlington School System (2009-2011). She began her career in public education as an assistant principal and principal in Roxboro and Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Dr. McLean has an impressive academic background as well, including a bachelor’s degree in English education from Elizabeth City State University. She went on to obtain a master’s degree in educational administration and supervision from East Carolina University and a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She also participated in and later served as a consultant and assistant director for the Principals’ Executive Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Dr. McLean looks forward to the opportunity to lead the Granville County Public Schools and becoming an active member of the community. Dr. McLean  is the daughter of Dr. & Mrs. AC Robinson, Jr. of Elizabeth City, NC.  She and her husband, Attorney Frankie McLean are the proud parents of their daughter Imari, who is an ACC scholar track and field athlete and rising Senior at NC State University. Dr. McLean has issued the following statement about the position:

“I am both, excited and honored to join the Granville County Public Schools family and community.  Together, I know we will accomplish great things and surpass expectations for all of our students.  I truly believe the best is yet to come!”

Please join the board in welcoming Dr. Alisa McLean as the new superintendent of the Granville County Public Schools.