Charleston County School District hires 2 key players
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Charleston County School District (CCSD) recently announced that they filled two vacancies. Dr. Lucas “Luke” Clamp, a former National Principal of the Year, was named the Deputy Superintendent of CCSD. The district’s staff attorney position was filled by former CCSD trustee member, Toya Hampton.
Commitment to Education
Charleston County School District’s Superintendent, Anita Huggins, briefly spoke about both Dr. Clamp and Toya Hampton’s commitment to education and the Charleston County School District community. She highlights that Dr. Clamp is, “a data-driven, strategic educator whose efforts garner success for all students…Dr. Clamp’s standout career has prepared him to join a CCSD team committed to putting students’ needs first.”
She also mentions that Hampton’s “legal expertise and extensive knowledge of both the district and Charleston have made her an invaluable asset and contributor to CCSD. We are excited to continue our work together in service to children, staff, and families.”
Future Plans
The district has yet to say when the pair would officially start. Look to ABC 4 for more updates as they become available.