Professional Profile
Bernard S. Davis "Trey", Ed.D.
Education |
Doctor of Education Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA, 2015
Master of Education George Washington University Master of Science in Educational Leadership, 2008 Old Dominion University Master of Science in Occupational and Technical Studies, 2006 Bachelor of Science - Business North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, N.C., 1993 |
Professional Experience |
Richmond County Public Schools Superintendent of Schools, February 1, 2021-Present Manassas City Public Schools Educational Supervisor, 2018-2021 Northern Neck Regional Governor’s School Principal, 2013-2018 King and Queen Central High School Principal, 2010-2013 Hermitage Technical Center Assistant Principal, 2007-2010 Hanover High School Business Teacher/Assistant Activities Director, 2003-2007 Northumberland County Public Schools Technology Director, 1997-2003 |
Professional Information |
Virginia Association of Career & Technical Education Administrators (VACTE) Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals (VASSP) Virginia Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (Lifetime member) National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (Lifetime member) VASSP National Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2013 Harvard Educational Leader Institute, Harvard University, 2012 Professional Learning Community Conference, Baltimore Maryland, 2012 SURN Principals’ Academy, 2012 Career and Technical National Conference, 2007, 2008 Hanover County Leadership Academy, 2006 Prince William Leadership Academy 2020 |
Educational Accomplishments
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Built a strong Career and Technical Education Advisory board for Manassas City Public Schools that engaged the students and the local major business employees. Oversaw the implementation of a strong Career and Technical Education Business Advisory Board for the Northern Neck Regional Governor’s STEM Academy. School received several local, regional, and state awards. Led Central High School of King and Queen County out of school improvement. Appointed the lead turnaround principal and saw the transformation of instructional delivery and community engagement. The high school became fully accredited the following school year. Staff member who assisted in opening up Hanover High School in 2003 as the assistant activities director, business teacher, and baseball and football coach. |
Personal Information |
Married to Mary Magee Davis for over 13 years. One daughter Anne Claire Davis, and one son, Clayton Jack Davis. Hobbies: Spending time with my family and sports of all types. Community Activities: International Rotary, Little League, and all school events and activities |