Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS) principals, assistant principals, and Central Office staff gathered at Corinth Holders High for the annual three-day Leadership Conference held July 15-17, 2025. JCPS organizes the conference annually to provide administrators with valuable information to learn and share with their school teams.
Johnston County Board of Education Chair Lyn Andrews welcomed the attendees by providing opening remarks to the administrators, acknowledging their continued perseverance and sharing words of inspiration as they move closer to the beginning of the 2025-2026 academic year.
Newly appointed JCPS Superintendent Dr. David Pearce kicked off the conference by sharing his theme, “Forward”, and his vision for the 2025-2026 school year. That vision consisted of plans for continuing to move the school district forward, building on the academic achievements of the students during the last several years. He, along with JCPS senior leadership, also reviewed data from the previous academic year, collectively examining the school district’s successes and opportunities for growth.
“It is always great to see the collaborative work that takes place during the annual leadership conference,” stated Dr. Pearce. “We have veteran school-based administrators, including principals, assistant principals, and principal interns, who have been truly inspired to return to their buildings and make a greater impact in the lives of our students.”
During the Leadership Conference, the principals, assistant principals, and school-based leaders focused and learned how to build high-impact Professional Learning Communities (PLC). PLCs allow space for educators to collaborate, discuss new and innovative ideas to enhance learning, while building each other up. The instructionally intensive format provided an opportunity for new administrators, as well as veterans, to enhance their leadership skills and become even more proficient in their roles. They also participated in Grade Alike sessions, which allowed for synergistic planning and thought sharing.
“I’ve been very impressed with the enthusiasm and momentum around the vision that was created this year, and gaining ideas on how we can empower our students and our teachers to get the results we want, and to help children be winners.”
-Rhett Smith, North Johnston High Assistant Principal
“This year’s primary focus was moving forward in all areas, ensuring that everything we do has our North Star in mind, which is student achievement and academic growth,” added Dr. Pearce. JCPS has a rich history of academic success and is expecting to continue its forward momentum, improve performance, and provide quality education for its students in the future.
For the newly appointed Assistant Principal of North Johnston High, Rhett Smith, the 2025 Leadership Conference served as a gateway for him to brainstorm with fellow leaders and align efforts for the year ahead. “I’ve been very impressed with the enthusiasm and momentum around the vision that was created this year, and gaining ideas on how we can empower our students and our teachers to get the results we want, and to help children be winners,” Smith said.
A highlight each year at the conference is the recognition of the Student Resource Officers (SROs). SROs were in attendance and celebrated for their steadfast commitment and dedication to the safety of all students and staff members. They play a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of JCPS schools, creating a safe environment where students and staff can learn, work, and thrive.
Each year, the conference’s grand finale is the announcement of the principal and assistant principal of the year. The winners for the 2025-2026 school year are Benson Elementary Principal Takicey Dunston, and Assistant Principal of Polenta Elementary, formerly Pine Level Elementary, Lauren Strickland.