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VCS Superintendent Receives Second Award In Three Weeks For Service To Community, Education

Vance County Schools Superintendent Dr. Cindy Bennett is among a handful of public school education leaders from across the state to receive awards from The Innovation Project for transformative and innovative leadership practices.

Just last week, Bennett was honored as the 2024 George Watkins Citizen of the Year by the Occoneechee Council of the Boy Scouts. The award is presented annually to extraordinary community leaders in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the quality of life in the Eno River District and who best exemplify the Scout Oath Law.

This is the first time TIP has presented awards for educational excellence. Bennett received the Transcend Award, according to information from TIP. “Honoring a ‘leader among leaders,’ the Transcend Award recognizes individuals whose vision, character and outstanding track record distinguish them among their peers,” the press statement read.

“The recipients of these inaugural awards represent the pinnacle of leadership and innovation in North Carolina’s education landscape,” said Dr. Sharon L. Contreras, CEO of TIP. “Their unwavering commitment to student success and transformative change serves as a beacon of inspiration for all of us.”

The awards were presented during TIP’s membership meeting on May 2, marking a milestone in honoring those who exemplify TIP’s mission of reimagining teaching and learning, fostering creativity, and driving transformative change within their communities.

Other winners were:

Ignite Award: Dr. Keith Parker and Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Schools. The Ignite Award honors a superintendent and district for inspiring the reimagining of teaching and learning within their community. They exhibit creativity and tenacity in implementing bold ideas.

Aspire Award: Dr. Crystal Hill and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The Aspire Award honors a first-year superintendent who demonstrates a great sense of urgency, early success and promising leadership in navigating complex change.

Catalyst Award: Dr. Shawn Stover and Rockingham County Schools. The Catalyst Award celebrates a superintendent and district for courageously leveraging TIP initiatives to drive impactful change and inspire transformation throughout their district.

Pinnacle Award: Dr. Marvin Connelly, Jr., Superintendent, Cumberland County Schools recognizes a leader at a significant milestone and celebrates a lifetime of dedication and achievement in the service of students and education. Recipients have shown unwavering commitment and perseverance.

Vanguard Award: Jevelyn Bonner-Reed and the Belk Foundation. The Vanguard Award recognizes an individual or organization that is pioneering new ideas, supporting educational change, and collaborating with TIP districts to reimagine education.

Visit https://tipnc.org/ to learn more about the organization.

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