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RSHS principal accepts Scotland County job offer
by Kelli Easterling
Jul 11, 2012 | 12370 views | 3 3 comments | 30 30 recommendations | email to a friend | print
RSHS Principal Cory Satterfield accepted a position as assistant superintendent in Scotland County.
RSHS Principal Cory Satterfield accepted a position as assistant superintendent in Scotland County.
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Richmond Senior High School Principal Cory Satterfield has stepped down from his post and accepted a position as assistant superintendent of Scotland County Schools.

Satterfield’s new position was announced and made official at the Scotland County Board of Education meeting on Monday, where he was approved with a unanimous vote from board members.

He resigned from his position at RSHS on Tuesday; the resignation is effective as of today.

Satterfield will serve as Scotland County’s new assistant superintendent of human resources.

There was recently an assistant superintendent position open in Richmond County, but it was filled by Cindy Goodman, who was an assistant superintendent for Scotland County Schools.

Satterfield said he did apply for the open position in Richmond County.

“I’m working on my doctorate degree now, and this is a wonderful opportunity to advance my career and further my knowledge base in education,” said Satterfield.

Satterfield holds a master’s degree in school administration and curriculum from East Carolina University, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership at Wingate University.

“We appreciate Cory Satterfield and all of his efforts to improve student achievement during his time with Richmond County Schools,” said RCS Superintendent George Norris. “Satterfield’s leadership had a lasting impact on Richmond Senior High School and his presence there will be missed. We wish him well as he takes on his new position in Scotland County.”

He served as principal of Richmond Senior High School for six years, and was named the 2010-2011 Sandhills Regional Principal of the Year. During his tenure, Satterfield said the high school saw lower drop-out rates, higher graduation rates and higher attendance.

“Under his leadership, the school received recognition twice as a “School of Distinction” under the state’s ABC’s of accountability model,” said Norris.

“Richmond Senior High School has been moving forward under his leadership, and his leaving is a loss,” said Board of Education Vice Chair Pam Easterling. “Whoever follows him will have big shoes to fill. I know this is a great opportunity for him, and I wish him all the best.”

His ultimate goal is to someday serve as superintendent.

“Change is difficult, but I’m excited to start this new part of my career,” he said.

“Cory wants to progress in his career, and I wish him the best,” said B.O.E. Chair Wiley Mabe. “He has been a great principal for us.”

Richmond County Schools will soon have a vacancy for the position of principal at Richmond Senior High School. The details and qualification requirements have not yet been released.

— Staff Writer Kelli Easterling can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 18, or by email at keasterling@heartlandpublications.com.



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July 24, 2012
I guess that is exactly why he was awarded Regional Principal of the Year in 2011?! You people wouldn't know a good administrator if they slapped you in the face. He isn't there to be a friend to the students and teachers. He is there to EDUCATE (if you know what that means) and ADMINISTRATE. Test scores skyrocketed as soon as Mr. Satterfield stepped foot in that school. But I guess you guys wouldn't know that seeing as how ignorant and small-minded you seem. I would love for you to try and walk in his shoes for a day... you would fail tremendously. By the looks of it, your child(ren) were probably the trouble makers who had a negative run in with Mr. Satterfield because all of the good kids/parents of the good kids absolutely loved him.
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July 11, 2012
Its interesting that he will be over hiring teachers when he couldn't keep experienced teachers while at the high school. He was a horrible pricipal and leader. He's Scotland County's problem now. Shouldn't take them long to regret that decision.

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July 11, 2012
Good riddance! Satterfield has created an atmosphere of intimidation and hostility towards teachers, students, and parents. He will NOT be missed. RSHS needs a principal who will bring about true cooperation within this community. Next, to get rid of the the most conniving superintendents we have ever had. Dr. Norris has a terrible reputation among teachers he refuses to hear anyone out and serves as dictator. And someone help pack up Pam Satterfield also, the good ole boys and Satterfield show is over!
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