Matt Harrelson | Daily Journal

Ashley Chapel Educational Center Principal Susan Brigman, center, was honored during Tuesday’s monthly Board of Education meeting for being one of only two principals across the state to be recognized as a champion for excellence in teaching and learning by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction. This marked the first time an alternative school had been recognized. Pictured with Brigman, left to right, are Dr. Chris Vecchione, state school improvement grant coordinator for DPI, Board Chairman Wiley Mabe, Superintendent Dr. Cindy Goodman and Alessandro Montanari, DPI program administrator.

Matt Harrelson | Daily Journal Ashley Chapel Educational Center Principal Susan Brigman, center, was honored during Tuesday’s monthly Board of Education meeting for being one of only two principals across the state to be recognized as a champion for excellence in teaching and learning by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction. This marked the first time an alternative school had been recognized. Pictured with Brigman, left to right, are Dr. Chris Vecchione, state school improvement grant coordinator for DPI, Board Chairman Wiley Mabe, Superintendent Dr. Cindy Goodman and Alessandro Montanari, DPI program administrator.
https://www.yourdailyjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/web1_Brigman.jpgMatt Harrelson | Daily Journal Ashley Chapel Educational Center Principal Susan Brigman, center, was honored during Tuesday’s monthly Board of Education meeting for being one of only two principals across the state to be recognized as a champion for excellence in teaching and learning by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction. This marked the first time an alternative school had been recognized. Pictured with Brigman, left to right, are Dr. Chris Vecchione, state school improvement grant coordinator for DPI, Board Chairman Wiley Mabe, Superintendent Dr. Cindy Goodman and Alessandro Montanari, DPI program administrator.