Dr. Deborah Williams
Biography
As the assistant principal at Diamond Elementary School, Dr. Deborah Williams has been instrumental in supporting the successful transition to a new 21st Century building and 21st Century teaching practices. Dr. Williams has served as an administrator for the Fort Stewart School System since 1989. During this time she has served as Director of Curriculum and Staff Development for the Fort Stewart School System/DDESS and as Acting Principal for both Brittin and Diamond Elementary Schools on multiple occasions. In addition, Dr. Williams has also served as assistant principal for Brittin, Diamond, and Kessler Elementary Schools.
Prior to coming to Fort Stewart as Director of Curriculum and Staff Development in 1989, Dr. Williams completed her Doctoral studies in the Department of Curriculum and Supervision at the University of Georgia while serving as a research fellow for Dr. Carl Glickman, one of the founders of clinical supervision and the school improvement process, and as an Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Supervision. While at the University of Georgia, Dr. Williams published and co-published articles related to school-based instructional supervision and the impact on improving instruction and student achievement in the Educational Leadership and the Journal of Instructional Supervision.
Dr. Deborah Williams
Assistant Principal
2493 Hero Road
Fort Stewart, GA 31315-1713
United States