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Cherokee Bend Hires New Assistant Principal

Cherokee Bend Elementary School named a new assistant principal Tuesday, a familiar face in the Mountain Brook system.

Carla Dudley has been named assistant principal at Cherokee Bend.
Carla Dudley has been named assistant principal at Cherokee Bend. (Mountain Brook City Schools)

MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL — The Mountain Brook Board of Education Tuesday approved the hire of Carla Dudley as Cherokee Bend Elementary School assistant principal, a position that opened with the departure of Blair Inabinet, who became the new principal at Liberty park Elementary School in Vestavia.

Dudley has spent the past eight years teaching fourth and fifth grade at Brookwood Forest Elementary School. She will now work alongside Cherokee Bend third-year principal Sandy Ritchey.

"I am beyond excited to join Cherokee Bend, and honestly I am experiencing a myriad of emotions," Dudley said. "However, I am most certain I feel extremely grateful for the opportunity to learn, serve, lead, and even leap to new heights alongside this Tribe."

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Dudley started her education career in 2001 in Shelby County, where she taught fourth grade and served as reading coach during an 11-year tenure at Oak Mountain Intermediate School. Dudley was the 2010-11 Shelby County Teacher of the Year and was named the University of Montevallo Outstanding Alumna for Teacher Leadership in 2012.

Dudley earned her bachelor’s degree in elementary education, master’s degree in instructional leadership, and education specialist degree from Montevallo. She also received a master’s of education in English as a second language from UAB.

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"With 19 years of experience in a variety of school systems and settings, Carla will strengthen who we are and what we do as leaders and learners," Ritchey said.

Since joining Mountain Brook Schools in 2012, Dudley has taken on a variety of leadership roles across the system. She has worked with the Institute for Innovation, Institute Planning Committee, and Diversity Committee. She also won a district performance award for her outstanding contribution to the school community during the 2018-19 academic year.

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