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Principal for a Day

PFAD

The mission of Principal for A Day is to increase and strengthen partnerships between schools and the community.

Principal For a Day aims to:

  • Increase understanding and awareness between schools, businesses, and the wider community
  • Promote the great work that schools do
  • Provide business and community leaders with first-hand and current experience of schools
  • Enable school principals to develop ongoing relationships with leaders from around the area
  • Increase opportunities for schools and the community to work together in mutually beneficial ways

The Principal for A Day ‘shadows’ the school principal and participates in normal day-to-day activities in a primary, elementary, middle, high, or program school. The principal and the Principal for A Day discuss the challenges and current issues each is facing in their leadership role. 

Benefits for school principals

  • Acquire new insights on leadership from successful leaders in other locations.
  • Showcase the school to significant business and community leaders.
  • Develop ongoing relationships between the school and its students.

Benefits for business and community leaders

  • Increase knowledge of the issues facing schools and the work they are doing.
  • Share ideas and perspectives on leading complex and innovative organizations.
  • Add value to their own organization through participation.

 

Our Schools

Click on a school level below to access information for the school of your choice.

The Person Behind the Title videos are vignettes featuring an up-close-and-personal look at leaders within the school district.

Click on the 3 line "hamburger box" at the top right of the video player to access all of our Person Behind the Title videos and meet a few of our district leaders!

About Horry County Schools

Horry County Schools is inspiring possibilities for student success through a broad range of unique teaching and learning opportunities.

Horry (pronounced O-Ree) County Schools is made up of 58 schools within nine attendance areas: Aynor, Carolina Forest, Conway, Green Sea Floyds, Loris, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Socastee, and St. James. Horry County Schools has more than 47,000 students and is South Carolina’s third-largest school district.