Scotlandville High’s Paul Jackson selected region’s Principal of Year by Magnet Schools of America

Congratulations to Paul Jackson, of Scotlandville Magnet High School, for his selection as the Region V Principal of the Year by Magnet Schools of America. The esteemed recognition celebrates exceptional leadership in advancing equity and diversity within magnet schools across Region V, which includes Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Mississippi.

This achievement reflects the hard work and commitment of Principal Jackson and the entire Scotlandville team in creating innovative and inclusive learning experiences for their students.

Jackson, a 1989 Scotlandville graduate, Jackson is now a finalist for the National Principal of the Year award from Magnet Schools of America. The winner will be revealed at the National Conference set for April 7-10 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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