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'''John A. Dedrick''' (born c. [[1947]]) was an administrator for [[Homewood City Schools]]. | '''John A. Dedrick''' (born c. [[1947]]) was an administrator for [[Homewood City Schools]]. | ||
Dedrick received his B. A. from [[Miles College]]. He came to the Homewood school system in [[1974]] as a science teacher at [[Homewood High School]]. Later, when superintendent [[George French]] found out Dedrick was pursuing a graduate degree in administration at the [[University of Montevallo]], French approached him about becoming an administrator at Homewood. In a short time, Dedrick became the school system's first African American administrator. | Dedrick received his B. A. from [[Miles College]]. He came to the Homewood school system in [[1974]] as a science teacher at [[Homewood High School]]. Later, when superintendent [[George C. French]] found out Dedrick was pursuing a graduate degree in administration at the [[University of Montevallo]], French approached him about becoming an administrator at Homewood. In a short time, Dedrick became the school system's first African American administrator. | ||
He served as assistant principal at the high school, then became principal of [[Homewood Middle School]]. In the summer of [[1998]], he was promoted to Director of Special Programs, a position he held until his retirement at the end of the school year in [[2010]]. | He served as assistant principal at the high school, then became principal of [[Homewood Middle School]]. In the summer of [[1998]], he was promoted to Director of Special Programs, a position he held until his retirement at the end of the school year in [[2010]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:58, 20 June 2019
John A. Dedrick (born c. 1947) was an administrator for Homewood City Schools.
Dedrick received his B. A. from Miles College. He came to the Homewood school system in 1974 as a science teacher at Homewood High School. Later, when superintendent George C. French found out Dedrick was pursuing a graduate degree in administration at the University of Montevallo, French approached him about becoming an administrator at Homewood. In a short time, Dedrick became the school system's first African American administrator.
He served as assistant principal at the high school, then became principal of Homewood Middle School. In the summer of 1998, he was promoted to Director of Special Programs, a position he held until his retirement at the end of the school year in 2010.
Preceded by: Don Cornutt(?) |
Homewood Middle Principal ?–1998 |
Succeeded by: Cindy Cason |
References
- Chandler, Lori. (June 1, 1998). "Schools Looking to Hire 2 Principals." The Birmingham News, page 3B.
- Singleton, William C. III. (May 26, 2010). "Homewood School Trailblazers Turn Page." The Birmingham News, pages 1S, 2S.