Brice Darling will also serve as the Assistant to the LHS Athletic Director.

Brice Darling. Photo provided.
(Greendale, Ind.) – Greendale Middle School is getting a new assistant principal.
Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation superintendent Karl Galey announced today that Brice Darling has been named the next assistant principal at GMS.
“LCSC welcomes Mr. Darling and his family to Lawrenceburg,” said Galey. “Our committee was drawn to his easy-going personality and desire to build relationships with students and families thus adding to the positive culture. His educational philosophy matches that of LCSC to help students become responsible productive citizens. We believe he will fit well with our current administrative team.”
Darling, a New Castle native, is replacing Jason Caudill as assistant principal. Caudill is set to become the Director of Guidance at Lawrenceburg High School following the retirement of Leann Ambs in December of 2020.
He brings experience in attendance and discipline from his position as Dean of Boys at Columbus East High School.
Darling will also serve as the Assistant to the LHS Athletic Director, and his has quite the athletic background.
In college, Darling was a member of the University of Saint Francis football team, where he was a captain, All-Conference selection and Academic All-American. More recently he coached for six years at Seymour High School and last year at Columbus East.
As assistant to the AD, Darling will assist with day-to-day student and family interactions, as well as with evening event supervision.
Darling, a New Castle native, is married to his high school sweetheart, Allison, and they have two children, Sawyer and Colton.
In his spare time, Darling enjoys going to concerts, hunting, college football, playing board games, leading church groups and spending time with his family.

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