Mrs. Carol Leveillee, Principal of Seaford School District’s Frederick Douglass Elementary School is 1 of 10 Principals Named Recipients of 2020 Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today named 10 principals as recipients of the 2020 Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding School Leadership. The 10 principals were selected from the 2020 cohort of National Blue Ribbon Schools and will be honored during the National Blue Ribbon Schools virtual awards ceremony on Nov. 12, 2020.
“Excellent learning environments are led by excellent leaders—those willing to think innovatively and creatively about how best to serve students and support teachers,” said Secretary DeVos. “I’m honored to, once again this year, recognize the talented principals who are this year’s Bell Award winners. They are the ones leading needed transformation at the most local level and are committed to student success.”
Named for the second U.S. Secretary of Education, the Bell Award honors school leaders who are committed to education as a powerful and liberating force in people’s lives. The award is part of the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program. Principals are nominated by their school communities during the final stages of the National Blue Ribbon Schools application process.
The U.S. Department of Education, together with the National Association of Elementary School Principals, the Association for Middle Level Education, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, present the Bell Awards to principals of National Blue Ribbon Schools for their outstanding work and the vital role they play in guiding their students and schools to excellence, frequently under challenging circumstances.
The 2020 recipients are:
• AR—Russellville – Crawford Elementary School – Shavon Jackson
• CT—Danbury – South Street School – Carmen Vargas-Guevara
• DE—Seaford – Frederick Douglass Elementary School – Carol Leveillee
• DC—Washington – Oyster-Adams Bilingual School – Mayra A. Cruz
• GA—Jonesboro – Martha Ellen Stilwell School of the Arts – Michael H. Robinson
• KY—Pewee Valley – Saint Aloysius School – Maryann Hayslip
• TN—Elizabethton – West Side Elementary School – John Ross Wright Jr.
• TX—Austin – Reilly Elementary School – Corrine Morris Saenz
• WA—Puyallup – Ridgecrest Elementary School – Michelle M. Fox
Lifetime of Leadership Award Recipient
• HI—Honolulu – King Liholiho Elementary School – Christina Small