Shelbyville Central Schools (SCS) was well represented Sunday night at the Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) Annual Recognition Dinner at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.
The event celebrates exceptional nominees for Assistant Principal, Elementary School Principal, Middle School Principal and High School Principal across the state’s 12 districts.
SCS had a nominee in all four categories in District 10.

They were:
- Bri Kompara (photo, second from left), Assistant Principal nominee from SHS
- Erin Tilley (far right), Elementary Principal nominee from Hendricks Elementary School
- Wes Hall (second from right), SMS Principal nominee
- Amy Dawson (far left), SHS Principal nominee
“It was certainly a proud moment for Shelbyville Central Schools to witness these four exemplary leaders receive state-level recognition,” said Shelbyville Central Schools Assistant Superintendent Kathleen Miltz. “Their nominations underscore their tireless dedication and distinguished contributions to the success of our students, staff and the entire Shelbyville Central community.”
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