FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 17, 2025
Photograph credit: Chatham County Schools
Chatham County Schools Announces New Principal at Moncure School
PITTSBORO, N.C. — Chatham County Schools is pleased to announce that Ms. Brooke Harris has been named Principal of Moncure School, effective Monday, July 21, 2025.
Ms. Harris brings a strong track record of leadership and dedication to student success across Chatham County Schools. She most recently served as Assistant Principal at George Moses Horton Middle School (GMHS), where she helped lead school-wide academic and behavioral initiatives and supported the professional growth of staff. Prior to her time at GMHS, she served as Assistant Principal at Chatham Grove Elementary School.
“I am excited to be the Principal at Moncure School and look forward to serving our teachers, students, and community,” said Ms. Harris. “While I may be new to this role at Moncure, I am not new to caring deeply about students and their success. The best schools are built on strong relationships, clear communication, and a shared commitment to excellence. I look forward to listening, learning, and working with our dedicated staff to build upon the solid foundation that has already been established at Moncure.”
Superintendent Dr. Anthony Jackson praised Harris’s appointment, stating, “Ms. Harris is a thoughtful, student-centered leader who brings a wealth of experience across grade levels. We are confident she will continue to build on Moncure School’s strong foundation and further its culture of academic excellence and community pride.”
Chatham County Schools extends its gratitude to the Moncure community for its engagement throughout the selection process and looks forward to an exciting new chapter under Ms. Harris’s leadership.
For more information, please contact the Chatham County Schools Public Information Officer at (919) 542-3626 or visit www.chatham.k12.nc.us.
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Contact:
Jessica Pasión
468 Renaissance Drive
Pittsboro, NC 27539
Phone: 919.542.3626
About Chatham County Schools
Chatham County Schools serves more than 8,900 students across 20 schools in central North Carolina. With a commitment to excellence, equity, and engagement, the district works in partnership with families and the community to prepare ALL students for success in college, careers, and life.
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