Carnes appointed as interim CMS principal

by Feb 12, 2013COMMUNITY sgadugi, Front Page0 comments

Cherokee Central Schools has announced the appointment of Cance Carnes to the position of interim principal of Cherokee Middle School. Carnes will serve as interim principal until the end of the current school year. He was chosen from a field of three internal candidates and has already settled into the day-to-day duties of the principal.

Cance Carnes (right), shown with Joel Creasman, CMS admin. Support, has been named the interim principal at Cherokee Middle School.  (CCS photo)

Cance Carnes (right), shown with Joel Creasman, CMS admin. Support, has been named the interim principal at Cherokee Middle School. (CCS photo)

Carnes was the Cherokee Elementary Assistant Principal before deciding to apply for the interim position. He is knowledgeable of the Cherokee Community and has experience in student discipline and staff development. Carnes has all the qualifications that the school and community would like to see in a principal, and the current staff and students have welcomed him to the school.

Carnes has degrees including Bachelor of Science in Education, Masters of the Arts in Science Education, an Education Specialist Degree in Administration. He also has certification to teach Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics, Principles of Technology and Computer Engineering

Carnes will be assisted by Joel Creasman whose teaching schedule was arranged to help develop future leaders in administration at Cherokee Schools.  Creasman has worked at Cherokee Middle School for the past four years. While working at Cherokee Middle School, Creasman has served on the School Improvement Team, the Leadership Team, and Crisis Management Team.

Creasman related he enjoys working at Cherokee Middle School and looks forward to working with Mr. Carnes and continuing to work with fellow teachers.

“With the possibility to increase leadership capacity and to create opportunities for staff members to have experience in administrative roles, this is an exciting move for Cherokee Central Schools,” said Cherokee Central Schools officials.  “We look forward to seeing how this develops our capacity.”

“Cance replaces Rebecca Ensley who has chosen to take a position in the Jackson County School District, which allows her to be closer to her family. Rebecca did a good job for us and we are thankful for her 10 years of service to Cherokee schools.”

– Cherokee Central Schools