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Bolemon Promoted To Principal At Loganville High School

Dr. Brad Boleman's appointment as Loganville High School's new principal was approved unanimously Tuesday by the county school board.

Dr. Brad Boleman's appointment as principal of Loganville High School is effective July 1.
Dr. Brad Boleman's appointment as principal of Loganville High School is effective July 1. (Walton County School District)

LOGANVILLE, GA — Loganville High School’s longtime assistant principal and athletic director is now its principal.

Dr. Brad Boleman’s appointment as principal was unanimously approved by the Walton County Board of Education at its Tuesday night meeting. His appointment is effective July 1. Current Principal Mike Robison was selected in May to serve as the school district’s director of Title I / distance learning, also effective July 1.

“As a seasoned educator and administrator, Dr. Bolemon brings a wealth of experience in secondary education from athletics to discipline to curriculum and instruction,” Superintendent Dr. Nathan Franklin said in a statement. “His personal character, proven track record of success and passion for Loganville High School made him the unanimous choice for this position. We look forward to seeing him continue to build on Loganville’s strong foundation of success.”

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Prior to joining the Walton County School District, Bolemon taught at St. Pius X Catholic High School and Athens Academy High School. In 2004, he joined the staff at Loganville High School as a classroom teacher. He later moved into administration as an assistant principal at Youth Middle School before returning to Loganville High School as an assistant principal and athletic director, where he’s served since 2012.

Bolemon holds a bachelor’s degree from Presbyterian College and a master’s degree from the University of Alabama, as well as specialist and doctoral degrees from Lincoln Memorial University.

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“I believe the students, families, and staff are among some of the finest in Walton County and the state of Georgia,” Boleman said. “It’s been a privilege to be a part of the Loganville family since 2004 and a high honor to continue to serve and love them in this capacity.”

The Walton County School District collected teacher and staff feedback prior to utilizing a hiring committee composed of district administrators and parents to select the candidate.

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