BACK TO SCHOOL Nate Bopp — Eastern View High School Nate Bopp became the principal of Eastern View High School. Bopp transferred to EVHS to fill a vacancy created when Dr. Felix Addo resigned in March. He has 16 years of experience in public education, all with Culpeper County Public
Schools. He started his career as a math teacher at FTB. After teaching at FTB, he became the Assistant Principal at Culpeper Middle School. In January 2017, he was promoted to principal of FTB. Bopp earned a B.A. in History from the University
of Mary Washington, a master’s in education leadership from Shenandoah University and recently earned his doctorate in education leadership and policy studies from Virginia Tech.
Andrea Kilby — Floyd T. Binns Middle School Andrea Kilby became the principal of Floyd T. Binns Middle School, stepping up from her former role as assistant principal. Kilby has been in the education field for 22 years, all with CCPS. She has been an AP for the last 10 years, six years at FTB and
prior to that, she was the AP at Pearl Sample Elementary. Before becoming an administrator, Kilby taught English at Culpeper County High School for seven years and EVHS, where she was the department chair and SIM Facilitator for 4 years. She started her
career in CCPS as a long-term sub at CMS teaching Spanish and ESL. Kilby is a graduate of Culpeper County High School. She earned her B.A. from Radford University and received her master’s degree in education administration from Shenandoah University.
Pam Gatewood — Floyd T. Binns Middle School Pamela Gatewood returned to the role of assistant principal at FTB, filling the position created by Andrea Kilby’s promotion to principal. Gatewood has dedicated 32 years of service to Culpeper County Public
Schools including 13 years teaching U.S. History and Civics, 10 at CMS and three at FTB. In addition to teaching, she was an AP at CMS for two years and FTB for 14 years and she was the Principal of Emerald Hill
Elementary School for three years. Gatewood is a graduate of Culpeper County High School. She earned her B.A. in political science from Hampton University and master’s in education from Virginia Tech.
Khaled El-Nemr — Eastern View High School Khaled El-Nemr transferred from his former role of assistant principal of Floyd T. Binns Middle School to assistant principal of Eastern View High School. El-Nemr has 14 years’ experience in public education, all with Culpeper County Public Schools. He
started as a math and science teacher for middle and high school at the Alternative Education Program for one year, then taught algebra and geometry at FTB for nine years before becoming the assistant principal at FTB in 2018. He earned his B.S. in mathematics
and physics with a minor in computer science and concentration in statistics from Roanoke College. He earned an M.S. in materials science at the University of Alabama, recently earned his doctorate in educational leadership and policy studies from Virginia Tech.
Renee Wootten — Culpeper County Public Schools Administration Renee Wootten, the former principal of Farmington Elementary School, became the Culpeper County Public Schools (CCPS) Curriculum Specialist for K-12 Math and Science. She fills a vacancy created by the retirement of Sue Jenkins.
Wootten has 30 years of experience in public education. She taught for 12 years, kindergarten and 5th grade in Orange County Public Schools. In CCPS, she has six years’ experience as assistant principal at Emerald Hill, Sycamore Park
and CMS. She served as principal of Emerald Hill for six years and principal of Farmington for the last four years. Wootten earned a B.A. in sociology and a master’s in teaching from the University of Virginia.
Jack Glick — Farmington Elementary School Jack Glick became the principal at Farmington Elementary School, stepping up from his former role as assistant principal. Glick has been in the education field for 29 years, all
but his first year with CCPS. He has been an AP for the last eight years, two years at Eastern View High School, two years at Pearl Sample elementary and the last four years
at Farmington. Glick earned a B.A. from James Madison University and received a master’s degree in instructional technology from Troy State University.
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