DUVAL High School Information

DuVal High School Leadership

Principal:

Mrs. Pamela Smith (pamela2.smith@pgcps.org)

Assistant Principals:

  • Dr. Nancy Magloire (nancy.magloire@pgcps.org) 9th grade A-L

  • Mrs. Angela Sator (angela.sator@pgcps.org) - 9th Grade (M-Z)

  • Mr. James Wheeler (jwheeler@pgcps.org) - 10th Grade (A-L)

  • Ms. Melissa Nankin (melissa.nankin@pgcps.org)- 10th Grade (M-Z)

  • Mr. Brian Taylor (brian.taylor@pgcps.org) - 11th Grade

  • Ms. Kyshia Wynn (kyshia.simmons@pgcps.org) - 12th Grade

AEAT Program Coordinator:

(Acting) Christy McKinzie (christy.mckinzie@pgcps.org)

Program Assistant Principal:

Mr. Brian Taylor (brian.taylor@pgcps.org)




DuVal Mission

VISION STATEMENT

DuVal will be recognized as the leading Aerospace secondary institution where we inspire students to learn, foster personal development, and prepare each student to contribute and succeed as a productive and responsible global citizen.

MISSION STATEMENT

DuVal High School is committed to providing a flexible, safe, and differentiated student-centered education, wherein all learners are ready for college and careers in a global society .

Core Beliefs

  • All students CAN meet high expectations for learning and conduct

  • Teaching, learning, and conduct expectations must be clearly defined and communicated to teachers and students to ensure accountability

  • Instruction must be strategic, rigorous, and differentiated in order to ensure high achievement for all students

  • The school must maintain a safe and orderly environment

  • Students must be given ample opportunities to develop their interests and talents in order to become confident and well-rounded adults

Core Values

  • Commit to the educational achievement, growth, and well-being of students

  • Provide a safe and supportive school environment with students and staff sharing the responsibility

  • Foster productive citizens through school and community partnerships

  • Improve teaching, accountability and leadership continually to fully engage students’ learning


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