Dr. Caroline Obert Chosen as President of Alabama Association of Middle School Principals

The Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools (CLAS) announced the selection of Dr. Caroline Obert, Middle School Director of Instruction for Huntsville City Schools, to serve on the esteemed CLAS Board of Directors as the President of the Alabama Association of Middle School Principals (AAMSP). Obert joins a distinguished group of educational leaders who are dedicated to advancing excellence in leadership and promoting positive change in Alabama schools.

Affiliate presidents play a vital role in CLAS by representing and advocating for the unique needs and interests of their affiliate organizations. These dedicated leaders bring their extensive knowledge and experience to the CLAS Board of Directors, ensuring that the collective voice of Alabama's educational leaders is heard and amplified.

In their role as a non-voting member of the CLAS Board of Directors, affiliate presidents provide valuable insights, perspective, and expertise to inform the board's discussions and decisions. Their contributions will help shape the strategic initiatives, programs, and resources developed by CLAS to empower educational leaders across the state.

Reflecting on the appointment of Dr. Caroline Obert, Dr. Vic Wilson, Executive Director for the Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools (CLAS), expressed his enthusiasm, stating, 'We are honored to welcome Dr. Obert as president of AAMSP to the CLAS Board of Directors. The leadership of our affiliate presidents within their affiliate organization brings a unique perspective that will greatly benefit our collective efforts to support and empower educational leaders in Alabama. We look forward to their valuable contributions and collaboration.'

Obert joins a diverse group of educational leaders who are passionate about collaboration, innovation, and educational equity.