Administrative Changes Announced at Worcester County Board of Education Meeting
May 21, 2026/
The Worcester County Public Schools Board of Education announced several school leadership appointments and transfers during today’s meeting, with all changes taking effect July 1st, 2026. The moves include new and returning assistant principals, as well as administrative transfers across multiple schools in the district, as officials say the changes are aimed at strengthening school leadership and supporting students, staff, and school communities ahead of the new academic year.
Additional Information from Worcester County Public Schools:
Following the retirement of Assistant Principal Robert Boyce at Pocomoke Middle School, Kristen Cashman will transfer from Pocomoke High School (PHS) to join the middle school’s administrative team. PHS alumna Dr. Elizabeth Finch was appointed to the vacancy at PHS following Cashman’s transfer. With nearly a decade of educational experience in neighboring Wicomico County, Finch currently serves as Assistant Principal at Pemberton Elementary School.
Current Snow Hill High School (SHHS) Assistant Principal Lauren McGinnis will transfer to join the administrative team at Stephen Decatur High School following the recent resignation of Dr. Curt Bunting. Additionally, Christopher Adkins will resume his prior role of athletic director at the conclusion of this school year. Rounding out SHHS’s leadership team will be Dr. LaVerne Cray and Leah James, who will transfer into the roles from Worcester Technical High School (WTHS) and Snow Hill Elementary School (SHES) respectively.
Returning to Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS) is Makayla Muir, who was appointed to become assistant principal at SHES. Muir currently serves as assistant principal at Pittsville Elementary and Middle School but spent six years in progressive leadership roles with WCPS both at the school and district levels.
Dr. Brian Phillips returns to WTHS as assistant principal, where he will bring his expertise in career and technical education to the role. Lastly, Ashley Miller was formally appointed to the assistant principalship at Buckingham Elementary; she has served in the role in an interim capacity since July 2025.
“These leadership appointments reflect the strength, dedication, and talent within Worcester County Public Schools,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Annette Wallace. “Each of these individuals brings a deep commitment to our school communities. I am confident they will continue to build positive, supportive learning environments where every child can thrive. I look forward to the impact they will make in their new roles.”