Stancil named sole superintendent finalist

MORGAN COUNTY

The Morgan County Charter Schools Board of Education recently announced Dr. Susan Stancil as the sole finalist for the district’s next superintendent. 

After an extensive search and thorough selection process through the Georgia School Board Association, Board Chair Andrew Ainslie III noted that Stancil exemplifies the leadership, vision, and commitment necessary to continue advancing the success of Morgan County’s students, staff, and community.

The search for a new superintendent follows the tenure of Dr. Virgil Cole, who has been a dedicated leader and instrumental in shaping the district’s vision of “Learn. Lead. Thrive.” 

Ainslie and the board are confident and excited about Morgan County Schools' future. They are continuing to build on the strong foundation laid by past leaders.

Stancil has more than 20 years of experience in public education as a classroom teacher, special education coordinator, assistant principal, and principal. She is currently serving as the chief academic officer for Oconee County Schools.

“We believe this candidate has the experience and skill set necessary to continue our success, and we look forward to Morgan County Charter Schools learning, leading, and thriving,” said Ainslie.