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Two Hall County Principals to step down at the end of the school year

By Lawson Smith Anchor/Reporter

Two Hall County Principals will be stepping away from their roles at the end of the school year. 

Hall County Schools Superintendent Will Schofield announced Thursday that Ashley Treiger, the principal at Sardis Elementary School, will take a leadership role in another school.  While Martin Elementary School principal, Jeri Lynn Hutchins, will retire.

Treiger has served as the Principal of Sardis Elementary School since November 2020, following the retirement of Neil Yarrington. She previously served as the school’s assistant principal.  

“I have loved my time as a Sardis Bobcat, both as an assistant principal and principal,” Treiger said in a press release. “The staff is top notch and some of the finest people with whom I have had the pleasure of working.  They work tirelessly for our Bobcats and their dedication and loyalty are unmatched.  Collectively, we have grown together and made significant progress in the teaching and learning at Sardis.  I have been blessed to play a small role in this compassionate community of growing learners.”

Hutchins has served the Hall County school system for all 30 years of her career, taking on roles as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal. She taught at Spout Springs, Friendship, and Martin Elementary Schools from 1993 through 2005. In July 2005, she was named assistant principal for Martin and in 2018 assumed the role of principal.

“It has been my great honor and privilege to be a part of the Martin Elementary School community since the school opened in August of 2000,” Hutchins said. “It has been a blessing to work for the Hall County School District. I will always treasure my time working with students, teachers, and families over the past 30 years.”

“It is difficult to put into words how much the district appreciates the service and commitment of both Ms. Treiger and Ms. Hutchins,” said Superintendent Will Schofield. “Their leadership, focus, vision, and compassion have contributed to the growth and well-being of students, families, and their respective communities. We thank them and we wish them well on the next leg of the journey.”

 

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