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The Distinguished Educational Leadership Awards
2004 Winners

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Vicky Stultz,
Frederick County Public Schools, is principal of Middletown Elementary School. Ms. Stultz has been an educator since 1973 and began her career as a math teacher at Lockhart Junior High School in Raleigh, N.C. After teaching at Lockhart for two years, she took time off returning in 1976 as math teacher at Washington Drive Junior High School. She then taught fourth and fifth grade at Seventy First Elementary School for the next five years, both located in Fayetteville, N.C. Ms. Stultz joined Frederick County Public Schools in 1982 as a math teacher at Frederick High School. Later that year, she became a third grade teacher at South Frederick Elementary School until 1983, when she assumed the position of assistant principal at Middletown Middle School in Middletown, Md. In 1985, Ms. Stultz became assistant principal at Thurmont Elementary School. She joined East Frederick Elementary School as principal in Maryland in 1986, where she remained for five years. Ms. Stultz continued in education as school principal at Spring Ridge Elementary School in Frederick, Md., and in 1994, she assumed the position of principal at New Midway/ Woodsboro Elementary School in Woodsboro, Md. She joined Middletown Elementary School in 1997. Ms. Stultz holds a BS degree in education with a math concentration from Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., an MA degree in language arts and an MEd degree in school administration from East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C.

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