Srsic announced as new LMS principal

Published 2:01 pm Tuesday, October 15, 2024

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Lincoln County Schools is pleased to announce Bill Srsic as the new head principal of Lincoln County Middle School. He has been the assistant principal at Lancaster Elementary School since 2018.

Mr. Srsic began his career in education in 1999. He has worked as a middle school teacher, a middle school guidance counselor and as an assistant principal. Bill previously spent 11 years working in Lincoln County as a guidance counselor. In total he has 18 years of experience working in school administration.

Srsic received a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1999, then a Master’s of Education in Secondary Guidance Counseling from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania in 2004. He later received his Rank 1 and Principal Certification I from Eastern Kentucky University, then his Principal Certification II from Campbellsville University.

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“Lincoln County Schools gave me my first big break in my education career, entrusting me to be the first guidance counselor at the Lloyd McGuffey Sixth Grade Center,” said Principal Srsic. “I am honored to once again serve in leadership for our middle school students in this new role as principal. I look forward to being part of this new adventure with our staff and students.”

Bill currently resides in Garrard County with his wife Melody and their daughter Eleanor, who is currently a college student. He enjoys being outdoors, camping and fishing in his free time.

“We are excited to welcome Mr. Srsic back to the district as the principal of our middle school,” said Superintendent Bruce Smith. “He is an experienced leader and familiar with our school district. I am confident he will bring stability to our staff and students and help move our middle school in a positive direction.”

Principal Srsic will begin transitioning into his new role as principal of the middle school soon. Mr. Billy Harris will continue to serve as the interim principal during the transition.