The Hall County School District announced Friday the retirement of two principals.
Jennifer Deaton, principal of Sugar Hill Elementary and East Hall High School Principal Jeff Cooper will both retire at the end of the 2024-25 school year.
Deaton, who has been with the system for 30 years, has served in several roles throughout her career, including as a teacher, counselor and assistant principal.
“Jennifer Deaton’s 30 years of service to the Hall County School District represent a legacy of unwavering dedication, compassion, and excellence,” Superintendent Will Schofield said in a release. “With a servant’s heart and exceptional strength as an instructional leader, Jennifer has positively impacted the lives of countless students and families. We are grateful for her commitment to making a difference in the lives of those she has served and wish her the very best in the next chapter of her journey.”
“Over the years, I have witnessed firsthand the incredible potential of our students and the unwavering commitment of our staff, “ Deaton said. “Together, we have built a school that fosters creativity, curiosity, and a love of learning. I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together here at Sugar Hill. I am truly grateful for the unwavering support and encouragement I've received from the district throughout my career. May the school district continue to thrive and inspire future generations.”
Cooper, who is an alumni of East Hall High School has worked in the district for nearly 35 years. Prior to stepping into the role of Principal, he previously served as a teacher, coach and assistant principal. He served as the principal of EHHS for 18 years.
"Jeff Cooper has been a cornerstone of the East Hall community for decades, and his impact is immeasurable," Schofield said. "His wisdom, compassion, fairness, and dedication to building relationships have earned him the respect of students, families, and colleagues alike. Jeff's legacy will be felt for generations to come, and while we will deeply miss his presence in our schools, we wish him the very best as he enters this new chapter of life."
“I am so thankful for the opportunities provided to me from the leadership of the Hall County School district over the last 34 years,” said Cooper. “In my mind, I have been given some of the greatest opportunities possible, from being hired to teach and coach in the very same High School from which I graduated--followed by the opportunity to serve as an Assistant Principal at East Hall Middle School and then Principal of my Alma Mater. These years are truly special to me because I have been able to serve the community that served me so well as a student. It was the influence of the educators at East Hall High School that led me to the path of education.”
The district noted its gratitude for Deaton’s and Cooper’s service and wished them well.
No information has been released regarding who will fill their roles.
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