In July, Vic Shandor will join the Fulton County School System as an instructional area superintendent, a role in which he will work with principals in the Alpharetta, Creekside and North Springs clusters.
Shandor met faculty, staff and parents who attended Wednesday night's reception for 's new principal, Shannon Kersey, one of the administrators with whom he will work in his new job.
Shandor is director of the Exceptional Children’s Program of Cabarrus County Schools in North Carolina. He also has served as a teacher at the elementary and high school levels in Virginia as well as an educational specialist and principal for students with disabilities in a K-12 setting.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the California University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree in special education from Old Dominion University. He earned a specialist’s degree in educational leadership from George Washington University and will complete his doctoral degree this summer from Wingate University.