FLORENCE, S.C. — A distinguished honor was awarded to Rahsaan Perry, the assistant principal at West Florence High School, who was named the South Carolina School Administrators Association (SCASA) High School Assistant Principal of the Year on Tuesday. The announcement came during a surprise visit by administrators, recognizing Perry’s exceptional dedication to his role in education.
Perry’s recognition follows his earlier achievement of being named the Florence 1 Schools Assistant Principal of the Year earlier this year. This initial accolade positioned him for the prestigious state-level recognition. Perry has made significant contributions to the educational landscape at West Florence, particularly by coordinating the STEM Program and advising the S harsper Knights, a mentoring initiative designed to guide students toward success.
Colleagues have praised Perry’s unwavering commitment to the school community. Jeffrey Gaines, principal at Sneed Middle School, stated, “This award is a true testament to Mr. Perry’s commitment to the West Florence community. He exemplifies leadership in every aspect of his work. This would not be possible without the guidance from Mr. Perry.”
Another educator commended his qualities, saying, “Mr. Perry’s tireless efforts to support students and educators are truly remarkable. West Florence is fortunate to have his innovative contributions and unwavering dedication.” Perry’s leadership is noted not just in administrative tasks, but also in fostering a positive environment conducive to learning.
Perry’s impact extends further, reaching the hearts and minds of the students he mentors. Jalen Wallace, a senior at South Florence High School, remarked, “Mr. Perry will tell you what you need to hear when you need to hear it. He introduced me to Sharper Knights, where I learned about manhood and leadership.”
Senior Tiverly Gray shared, “He has helped push me to be my best academic self. Even on days I wanted to quit, he offered unwavering support.” Michael James, another senior, emphasized, “His belief in me, even when I doubted myself, has been crucial in my growth. He’s not just an assistant principal; he’s a mentor and a role model.”
With the recognition as SCASA High School Assistant Principal of the Year, Perry now moves on to compete for the title of National High School Assistant Principal of the Year. Having joined West Florence High School in 2021, his journey has been marked by a commitment to fostering academic excellence and personal growth among students.
Rahsaan Perry’s achievements serve as an inspiration to many in the education field. His dedication transcends duties, resonating deeply with students and colleagues alike. As he continues to influence the landscape of education in South Carolina, his recognition stands as a reminder of the critical role that strong leadership plays in shaping future generations.
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