BCSD superintendent prioritizes collaboration and connection in new role

Deon Jackson is a member of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets Class of 1999; he also earned master’s degrees from The Citadel in ’05 and ’13.

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Charleston County School District appoints new Academic Magnet principal

Jacob Perlmutter, the new principal for Academic Magnet, earned a Master’s of Education degree through The Citadel Graduate College in 2009.

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Thirteen graduate students at The Citadel inducted into Education honors society

Thirteen graduate students at The Citadel, who are current and future leaders in education, join Kappa Delta Pi honor society.

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Three finalists for superintendent of Berkeley County School District include two Citadel graduates

The Zucker Family School of Education and Berkeley County School District have a longstanding relationship, which is set to enter a new era.

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Pearson, Williams take new leadership roles in school district

Jessica Williams earned a Master of Education in Elementary School Education degree from The Citadel Graduate College in 2002.

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Zucker Family School of Education earns perfect, preliminary marks from leading accreditation agency

A perfect score from the Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation is not common, but that’s exactly what the ZFSOE received.

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A look inside the new partnership between The Citadel and Beaufort County School District

For the first time, the ZFSOE is partnered with Beaufort County School District, offering teachers the opportunity become school counselors.

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Gov. McMaster presents ‘Order of the Palmetto’ to North Charleston Principal Henry Darby, CGC ’07 and ’10

Through the Zucker Family School of Education, Darby earned a M.Ed. in Secondary School Education in 2007 and an Ed.S. degree in 2010.

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Citadel creates Center for Mathematical Inquiry to help SC public school students

Rural SC high school math teachers encouraged to apply for professional development opportunity, with $2,000 stipend, by Jan. 31 deadline

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