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| Dr. Darryl Albritton |
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(478) 988-6295 Ext. 21295
Dr. Darryl Albritton graduated from Perry High School. He received his BSED in Health and Physical Education from the University of Georgia and an MSED and EDS in School Administration and Supervision from Georgia College and State University. He obtained a Doctorate of School Administration from the University of Sarasota.
His educational experience includes:
Principal, Perry High School 2004---Present
Principal, Kings Chapel Elementary 1999---2004
Assistant Principal, Perry High School 1997---1999
Elementary School Teacher/Coach, Tucker Elementary from 1988---1999
Dr. Albritton was selected as the Teacher of the Year for Tucker Elementary School in 1998.
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| Mr. Marc Dastous |
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(478) 988-6298 Ext. 21296
Mr. Dastous is a native of Lowell, Massachusetts and moved to Georgia in 2002 after teaching two years at Carson High School in Carson City, Nevada.
Mr. Dastous has a BS in Business from Western International University, an M.Ed. in Instructional Technology and Design from American Intercontinental University Online, completed his Educational Leadership coursework at Mercer University, and is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Instructional Technology and Distance Education at Nova Southeastern University.
He is nationally known in the area of classroom use of the Internet and has authored a book entitled, "Making Best Use of the Internet in Your Social Studies Classroom". He has received various awards including the STARS Award from Classroom Connect, National Council for Geographic Education's Distinguished Teacher Award and Teacher of the Year at Lovejoy Middle School.
Mr. Dastous has been married to his wife Lisa, also a teacher and Northside Middle School Teacher of the Year, since April 9, 1999. They met "Under the Stars" at National Geographic Society. They have an awesome son named Benoît. |
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(478) 988-6298 Ext. 21305
Mr. Brown graduated from Perry High School in 1989. He received an Associate degree in Psychology from Macon State College, a Bachelor and Masters Degree in History and an Administration and Supervision Add-on from Georgia College and State University.
Mr. Brown's educational experience includes:
Assistant Principal, Perry High School
Social Studies Teacher/Coach, Warner Robins High School, 1994-2005
He was selected as the Teacher of the Year for Warner Robins High School in 2000.
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| Dr. Janette Dogan |
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(478) 988-6298 Ext. 21000
The 2007-2008 school year was Dr. Dogan’s first year at Perry High School as an assistant principal. Dr. Dogan graduated from Louisville High School in Louisville Georgia. She earned her first undergraduate degree from Albany State University in Business Administration. Dr. Dogan received an additional undergraduate degree and a master's degree in Special Education from Albany State University. She continued her education by obtaining her counseling degree from Fort Valley State University, her educational leadership specialist and doctorate degrees from Nova Southeastern University.
Dr. Dogan has 25 years as an educator serving 21 of those years in the Houston County School System. She has taught special education on the elementary and high school levels at Carver Elementary in Louisville, Bonaire Elementary, and Houston County High School. She was Bonaire Elementary School 1992 Teacher of the Year. She was a high school guidance counselor at Houston County High School, a middle school assistant principal at Tabor Middle School, and a principal at Parkwood Elementary School.
Dr. Dogan enjoys traveling, exercising with weights, reading, and spending time with her family and pets.
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| Mr. Christopher McPhail |
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(478) 988-6298 Ext. 21311
Mr. Christopher McPhail earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology from Western Kentucky University in 1983 and a teaching certificate from Western Kentucky University in Industrial Arts Education in 1988. He received his Master of Education degree in Technology Education from Georgia Southern University in 1998. He pursued an add-on to his master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Georgia College & State University in 2008 and received his Educational Specialist degree from Georgia College & State University in 2009. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society at Georgia College & State University.
Mr. Christopher McPhail began teaching in Houston County in 1988 as an Industrial Arts teacher at Warner Robins Junior High. He oversaw the transformation of the Industrial Arts program to the Technology Education program in the early 1990’s and received the Program of Excellence award from both the Georgia Industrial Technology Education Association as well as the International Technology Education Association in 1998. Mr. McPhail was recognized as the Teacher of the Year at Warner Robins Middle School in 1999. Prior to being the Assistant Principal and CTAE Supervisor at Perry High School, he served in the role of a Technology Coordinator for the Houston County school system.
Mr. McPhail is married to Mrs. Shelly McPhail, who is a Program Specialist in Houston County, and the proud father of five wonderful children. He enjoys playing golf and camping with his family.
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