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Assistant Superintendent Steers Classroom Teaching
David Stephens, Hometown News

In Spartanburg County School District Two all of the departments functioning under School Superintendent Dr. Scott Mercer work together to make the district a leader in education. Student Services, Personnel, Finance and Operations, Public Relations, and the Education Department all provide essential services to keep the district at a high level.

Perhaps, however, the Education department headed by Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Quincie Moore, has the most face-to-face impact on the district students. Dr. Moore is responsible for classroom curriculum and  monitoring, professional development of principals and teachers, technology, scheduling, testing, and an all - encompassing category known as “special programs.”

While the job is not simple,  in a layman’s terms its description would be that Dr. Moore guides what is taught and how it is taught in the classrooms of all thirteen District Two schools. Dr.  Moore is in her third year with District Two after teaching at Northwestern High School for nine years, serving for two years as assistant principal at Gaffney Ewing Junior High School and six years as the principal at Gaffney High School. In her career she has also coached girl’s softball and basketball. Moore is a graduate of Gaffney High School and received her Bachelor of Science degree at USC-Spartanburg (now Upstate), a Masters degree at Winthrop University, and her Doctorate of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina.

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