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The Coweta County Board of Education approved three changes
to school system administrative positions next year, which will
take effect as Dr. Steve Barker assumes duties as Coweta
County’s Superintendent of Schools.
Dr. Marc Guy – the current director of Human Resources for the
school system - will become Assistant Superintendent of
Administrative Services, assuming the duties currently performed
by Dr. Barker as he becomes superintendent. Vince Bass – who is
currently principal of Evans Middle School - will become
Director of Human Resources, assuming the duties currently
performed by Dr. Guy. Bass is not related to outgoing
Superintendent Blake Bass.
Mark Whitlock – who is currently the CEO of the Central
Educational Center charter school – will remain in his current
position as CEO of CEC, and will take on additional duties as
the Director of Public Policy. Whitlock will coordinate the
school system’s research and local input processes as the school
board considers options for greater flexibility from state law,
rules and policy in local governance. The state of Georgia is
requiring all school systems to consider those options by 2013,
and develop a 5-year strategic plan for local governance.
All three positions will become effective March 1, 2011. An
interim principal for Evans Middle School will be named before
Bass assumes his duties, and a principal for the 2011-12 school
year will be named following a search process.
“It was my goal in filling these leadership positions to
maintain an experienced administrative team while also limiting
the budgetary impact on the system,” said Dr. Barker. “With
these personnel changes, we will be under both the FY 2010 and
FY 2011 budgeted amount for central office personnel.”
Dr. Marc Guy has served as the school system’s Director of
Personnel since 2007. A 19–year educator, Guy became Assistant
Principal at Northgate High School in 1997, after working for
five years as a teacher in the Clarke County School System. He
later served as an Assistant Principal at Madras Middle School
1998-99, Personnel Coordinator for the Coweta School System
1999-2002 Principal of Arnall Middle School 2002-2005, and
Personnel Coordinator for the school system 2005-2007. Guy
earned his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the
University of Georgia, his Master’s and Specialist’s degrees
from the University of Georgia, and his Education Doctorate from
the University of Sarasota.
Vince Bass is currently the principal of Evans Middle school – a
position he has held since 2007 - and will continue to serve in
that capacity until the end of the 2010-11 school year.
Bass is a 20-year educator, and began his career at Northside
and Atkinson elementary schools. In 1996 he was named assistant
principal at Evans Middle School, and then assistant principal
and athletic director at Northgate High School. In 2000 Bass
became the principal of Madras Middle School, later serving as
principal of Atkinson Elementary 2002-2007 before assuming the
principalship at Evans. Bass earned his Bachelor’s degree in
Education at the University of Alabama, his Master’s degree at
the University of Southern Mississippi, his Masters in
Educational Leadership from the State University of West
Georgia, and his Specialist degree in Leadership from Samford
University.
Mark Whitlock has served as the CEO of the Central Educational
Center (CEC) for most of the school’s 10 years. The CEO is a
position that represents all aspects of the charter school’s
unique governing partnership of the Coweta County School System,
West Georgia Technical College, and the Coweta County business
community. For eighteen years, Whitlock worked with Bank of
America, working in commercial banking and Global Investment
Banking. Whitlock served as CEC’s first CEO from 2000 to 2003,
before returning to banking as Executive Vice President of
Farmers and Merchant’s Bank in Coweta County. From 2003 to 2005,
Whitlock chaired the CEC Board of Directors. He returned to CEC
as Dissemination Grant Facilitator and again as CEO in 2005.
Whitlock earned a B.S. in Education (cum laude) and a Masters in
Education from the University of Georgia, and earned his MBA
from Georgia State University. Whitlock serves as the Chair of
Georgia’s Charter Advisory Committee, and leads the CEC
replication team to assist other communities to begin their own
version of the charter school.

The Coweta County Board of Education approved three changes to
school system administrative positions next year, which will
take effect in March as Dr. Steve Barker assumes duties as
Coweta County’s Superintendent of Schools. Pictured above – left
to right - CEO of the Central Educational Center Mark Whitlock
will take on additional duties as the Director of Public Policy;
Evans Middle School Principal Vince Bass will become Director of
Human Resources; and current Director of Human Resources Dr.
Marc will become Assistant Superintendent of Administrative
Services. |