In the charming town of Pleasant Hill, South Carolina, an exciting achievement has put smiles on the faces of residents and students alike. This week, the South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA) announced that Ashley Fouty, the assistant principal at Pleasant Hill Middle School, has been named the 2025 South Carolina Middle Level Assistant Principal of the Year. Now isn’t that something to celebrate?
With clear blue skies and chilly temperatures hovering around 54°F during the day, it feels like the perfect time for good news! As Dr. Quincie Moore, the executive director of SCASA, put it, “We are thrilled to recognize Mrs. Ashley Fouty as the South Carolina Middle Level Assistant Principal of the Year.” And rightfully so! Fouty has been a beacon of hope and transformation at the middle school, especially for students with disabilities.
Dr. Moore did not hold back on praising Fouty’s innovative leadership style, which includes powerful initiatives like Empower and Cougar Cafe. Thanks to her efforts, Pleasant Hill Middle School has seen significant improvements in educational outcomes, proving that great things happen when passionate people step up to the plate.
It’s not all about what’s done in the classroom for Fouty; it’s about building relationships. Her dedication to knowing her students and their needs shines through in her gentle interactions. “Her commitment to developing strong relationships with her students and teachers is clear,” noted Dr. Moore. That’s just the kind of nurturing culture that every school needs!
Pleasant Hill Middle School is not only lucky to have Fouty, but so is the whole Lexington School District One. Superintendent Dr. Gerrita Postlewait expressed her pride and excitement, stating, “A talented and dedicated instructional leader, Pleasant Hill Middle Assistant Principal Ashley Fouty empowers teachers and students to learn, grow, and excel.” It’s inspiring to see how Fouty creates professional learning communities that drive high-quality opportunities for all students.
The recognition doesn’t stop here for Fouty! She has now earned the chance to represent South Carolina in the national race for National Middle Level Assistant Principal of the Year. She’ll be standing shoulder to shoulder with other finalists from across the state, including Emily Wilson from Starr-Iva Middle School and Dr. Paketrice White from Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher Middle School. Talk about some worthy competition!
Community members are buzzing with excitement about Fouty’s achievement. Parents, students, and staff are all rallying to congratulate her on this fantastic honor. Many feel that this recognition not only highlights her dedication but also elevates the entire school community. Who wouldn’t want to have a principal who goes out of her way to uplift everyone around her?
As we face the colder months, Pleasant Hill is certainly heating up with pride for one of its very own. On days where temperatures might dip down to around 27°F, it’s the warm heart of Ashley Fouty that keeps the school vibrant and inviting. Let’s all keep our fingers crossed that she takes home the national title next!
Congratulations, Ashley Fouty! Your hard work has not gone unnoticed and has set a shining example for us all!
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