The North Vermillion Community School Corporation announced the appointment of Kim Britton as the new principal of North Vermillion Jr./Sr. High School.
The NVCSC School Board unanimously approved Britton’s appointment during their most recent meeting. In the coming days, the district will begin the process of selecting a new assistant principal to join the leadership team.
Britton begins her new duties on Tuesday. She has served as Assistant Principal at NVHS.
“It is with great excitement that we announce Mrs. Kim Britton as the new Principal of North Vermillion Jr./Sr. High School,” stated Superintendent Brian Byrum. “Mrs. Britton’s dedication to our students, her leadership within our school community, and her commitment to educational excellence make her the ideal person to fill the position. I am confident that she will continue to strengthen the culture of success and support we value at North Vermillion.”
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