Two Flagler Schools principals tapped to fill district roles

Paul Peacock is currently the principal of Indian Trails Middle School; LaShakia Moore is principal of Rymfire Elementary School.


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  • | 9:07 a.m. June 9, 2021
Paul Peacock and LaShakia Moore. Courtesy photos
Paul Peacock and LaShakia Moore. Courtesy photos
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Superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt announced she is recommending to the School Board that Paul Peacock be named Chief of Operational Services and LaShakia Moore be named the Director of Teaching and Learning for Flagler Schools. Both are respected educators with years of experience within the district.

Paul Peacock is currently the principal of Indian Trails Middle School, a position he has held for eight years.

“Paul’s operational knowledge is one of the reasons why I believe he’ll be an asset to all our campuses,” says Mittelstadt.

Under her recently approved reorganization plan, Mr. Peacock will oversee the following positions: Director of Plant Services, Director of Transportation, Director of Food Services, Director of Custodial Services, and the Flagler County Youth Center director.

Peacock looks forward to his new challenges. “My years at Indian Trails have been the most rewarding and fulfilling time of my 31 years in public education. I will deeply miss the time spent with the best team of professional educators, students, and families I have ever known. In moving forward, I am honored to have the opportunity to support the mission and vision of Superintendent Mittelstadt and the School Board in my new role. Go, Team Flagler!”

For the past three years, LaShakia Moore has served as principal of Rymfire Elementary School.

Mittelstadt says, “LaShakia has worked diligently with parents, teachers, staff, and students to make RES an inclusive campus for all types of learners. That collaborative spirit will serve her well in this new position.”

Moore previously served as a teacher, academic coach, and curriculum specialist. On making the move, she said, “Though I am sad to leave my Rymfire family, I am excited for the opportunity to advocate for all students of Flagler County. I look forward to learning and growing alongside all of our amazing Flagler County educators.”

With these appointments, the search begins for principals at Indian Trails Middle School and Rymfire Elementary School. Part of that process will be taking input from teachers, staff, and parents. Details on that will be announced in the coming days.

 

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