The Cobb County School District announced Thursday that a new principal at Dickerson Middle School has been appointed.
He’s Bradley Blackman, who has been an assistant principal for the 7th grade at Dodgen Middle School since 2020.
The Cobb Board of Education voted 7-0 to approve his appointment and two others at the principal level or higher following an executive session Thursday afternoon.
Blackman succeeds Adam Hill, who had been at Dickerson since 2018 and who recently was named an assistant superintendent at the Cobb school district.
Blackman also was an assistant principal at Palmer Middle School and served as a school leadership intern at Simpson Middle School.
From 2003-2014, he was a teacher at Sprayberry High School.
He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, a master’s degree from Kennesaw State University and an educational specialist degree at Berry College.
Blackman’s appointment at Dickerson is effective July 1.
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