Staff changes for turnaround schools

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Updated: 8/16/2011 1:58 pm

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Duval County Public Schools have announced several staff changes for the Turnaround Clusters in the county.

DCPS officials say the staff changes are to enhance the support of these schools.

Addison Davis and Dr. Lillie Granger have been named as executive directors in the Secondary Turnaround Cluster.

Davis was most recently the Principal at Terry Parker High School.

Dr. Granger is a former DCPS administrator and consultant for the University of Florida Lastinger Center

She also has extensive experience assisting high-needs schools.

Debbie Sapp, the current Principal at Garden City Elementary School has been promoted to executive director in the Elementary Turnaround Cluster.

Other changes include:

Scott Snyder, a former Assistant Principal at Ribault and Robert E. Lee high schools will return to DCPS and assume the role of Principal at Terry Parker High School.

Aszloyn Wakefield, the Assistant Principal at Louis Sheffield Elementary will become the Principal at Garden City Elementary School.

Duval County School Superintendent, Ed Pratt-Dannals, will also be recommending to the School Board an expansion of the current Educational Directions, LLC contract to include the district's three new Intervene high schools, A. Philip Randolph, Ed White and Forrest.

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