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About
Us :: Administration
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Principal
:: Dr. Michael H. Robinson
Education:
Ed.D., Educational Leadership K-12 Argosy University, Sarasota,
FL
Ed.S. Educational Administration Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL
M. Ed. Educational Administration & Supervision University of D.C.
B.S. Education (Special Education) University of D.C.
Dr. Robinson was named Principal of Creekside High School in October 2003. Before coming to Creekside, he was the Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction at Tri-Cities High School for three years. During his ten-year tenure at Tri-Cities, he also served as a Special Education Teacher, Head Boys' Basketball Coach, and Dean of Students. Dr. Robinson also taught and coached in the Washington, D. C. Public School System for three years prior to moving to the Atlanta, GA area.
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Assistant
Principal:: Ms. Jennifer Boyter
Education:
MS Special Education, George Washington University
Administrative Leadership, Georgia State University
Jennifer Boyter started in Fulton County in 1994 as a Career Services
teacher serving special education students at Banneker and Creekside
High Schools. She became an administrative assistant at Banneker for
several years before being admitted to the Administrative Internship
Program. Following the completion of that program she served as curriculum
assistant principal for three years at Westlake High School. Ms. Boyter
moved to Creekside High School as curriculum assistant principal in
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Assistant
Principal :: Dr. Stanley King
Education:
Doctor
of Education, Educational Leadership
Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Dr. Stanley
King has been with the Fulton County School system since 1999 as
an Assistant Principal at Creekside High School. He has served in
several different capacities including spearheading the Georgia
High School Graduation Test Saturday Tutorial. Dr. King has received
numerous honors during his tenure at Creekside High School including
having the Creekside High School 2005 yearbook Arrowhead 15th edition
dedicated to him.
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Assistant
Principal :: Ms. Doretha Melton
Education:
Lincoln Memorial University- Ed.S Educational Leadership and Supervision
Cambridge College- M.Ed School Administration and Instruction
Francis Marion University- Secondary Social Science Certification
Charleston Southern University- B.S. Psychology
Ms. Melton joined Creekside High School as an Social Studies teacher in August 2000. She has served as the Administrative Assistant for 2 years and is currently the Assistant Principal of the 9th Grade Academy. She has been in the field of education for ten years. Before becoming an Administrator, Ms. Melton was a high school social studies teacher at Creekside High School and a middle school social studies teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Assistant
Principal :: Mr. Carlton D.
Harris
Hometown: Tampa, Florida
Education: Florida A&M University, University of
West Georgia, Troy State
University.
Experience: 13 years with Fulton County – 1st Lt.
United States Army
Hobbies: Basketball, Football, Running
Quote: Excellence is not an act but a habit. The
things you do the most are
the things
you will do best. |
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Assistant Principal :: Ms. Felisa Murphy
Education:
Ed. S. – Clark Atlanta University
M.A. – University
of Missouri, Columbia
Educational Leadership-
Kennesaw State University
Felisa Murphy
started in Fulton county in 1994 as a school assistant at Tri-Cities
High School. She became a certified Social Studies teacher in 1995.
In 2000, Ms. Murphy transferred to Creekside High School where she
became Social Studies Department Chair. In August of 2005, Ms. Murphy
became an Administrative Asst. in addition to being Social Studies
Department Chair. She has been a dedicated employee of the Fulton
County School System for 11 years.
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Assistant Principal :: Ms. Pamela Scott
Education:
Ed. S. – Georgia State University (Educational Leadership and Supervision)
M. Ed. – Georgia State University (English Education)
B.S. – University of Georgia (English Education)
Pamela S. Scott is a native Atlantan who attended Frederick Douglass High School. She began her teaching career as a Language Arts teacher for Dekalb County Schools. After ending her tenure as a classroom teacher, Ms. Scott expanded on her experiences in the classroom by becoming Curriculum Assistant Principal at Creekside High School (1997-2003). It is this position that allowed her to gain a well-rounded view of what students in our community need in order to achieve academic success. Ms. Scott also served as an Assistant Principal at Westlake High School for four years before returning home to Creekside High School.
Ms Scott believes that every child possesses an innate ability to learn and to become lifelong learners. She is a strong advocate for differentiated instruction, and she makes it clear that as educators we are charged to tap into each child’s mode of learning.
In addition to our role to educate, Ms. Scott asserts that we must ignite a fire and a passion to learn in order to cultivate productive citizens in a global society.
Lastly, Ms. Scott is a true and die-hard football fan, especially when it comes to the Georgia Bulldogs ( Go Dawgs !) It’s all about the Dawgs peppered with some well-deserved love for Seminole pride.
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Administrative Assistant :: Mr. Anthony Newbold
Education:
B.A. Psychology – Morehouse College
M. Ed. – St. Peter's College, Jersey City, New Jersey
Anthony Newbold has been with Fulton County since 2002, and an educator since 1999 as a Teach for America Corps member. In his nine years in education he has taught on the elementary, and middle school levels. For the past three years he has been a member of the boy’s basketball staff at Creekside High School. Mr. Newbold has been involved in the unwrapping of the eight grade math GPS standards as a part of the Dream Team 8.
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