Mr. Greg Bull
Biography
Southeast District Superintendent Greg Bull has served more than 20 years as an educator with DoDEA. One of his goals as superintendent is to focus on how all personnel in all positions will serve our mission of meeting the needs of military connected students and families.
From 2019 to 2022, Bull served as DoDEA Americas Southeast District chief of staff. In that role, he led organizational change, conducted strategic planning, managed conflicts and crises, improved organizational culture, outreached to key stakeholders and developed more efficient processes. He also coordinated business support services, enrollment eligibility, congressional inquiries, serious incident reports, and directed administrative support operations, such as district travel, directorate/staff coordination, and financial/business operations.
Bull began his career in DoDEA teaching pre-school special education for nine years at Fort Jackson, South Carolina before becoming a school administrator at Fort Campbell, Kentucky in July 2010. As a teacher, he served in leadership roles to include the student support team chair, the continuous school improvement chair and crisis prevention intervention instructor. He was recognized as Pierce Terrace School Teacher of the Year in 2007.
Bull has vast administrative experiences to include being the assistant principal at Andre Lucas Elementary at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, acting principal at Wassom Middle School, assistant principal at Fort Campbell High School in Kentucky, principal at Kaiserslautern Middle School and Spangdahlem Middle School in Germany, and principal at SHAPE High School in Belgium.
In 2012, Bull led Kaiserslautern Middle School through a successful school accreditation. In July 2014, at Spangdahlem Middle School, he led the school in becoming a Green Ribbon Awardee in 2018. Additionally, he was a secondary school principal of the year nominee in the school year 2017.
Bull earned his bachelor’s degree from Coker College, a master’s in special education from University of South Carolina, and a master’s in education administration and supervision from the University of Phoenix.