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Name
Dr. Gregory A. McCord
Title
Superintendent, Marlboro County School District
Bio
Dr. Gregory A. McCord currently serves as Superintendent of Marlboro County School District (MCSD). He was appointed this position in June of 2018. Dr. McCord is an experience educational executive with extensive knowledge of federal and state laws, board policies, strategic-planning, contract negotiation, and educational governance in the South Carolina public school system. His top priority is the educational well being of all children. Dr. McCord can been seen daily in the schools interacting with students and living his original #345 motto: three words, “I love you”; four words, “ I care about you”; and five words, “ I am here for you”. This motto has been adopted not only by district employees, but also community members, to ensure that each and every day children know that there are adults who love them, care about them and are here for them.

PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Prior to MCSD, Dr. McCord served as Chief Auxiliary Services Officer for the Beaufort County School Dis-trict (BCSD). He was a key member of the district’s executive team, responsible for a variety of day-to-day operations serving BCSD students and families. He also assisted district-level staff and building-level admin-istrators at 32 campuses.
Dr. McCord began his educational career in 1994, teaching business classes at Butler and Cross Creek High Schools in Augusta, Ga. From 2000-2004, he served as an assistant principal at two schools: T.W. Josey High in August and Eau Claire High School of Arts in Columbia, S.C. In 2004, he was named District Supervisor of Student Services for Lexington, Richland School District Five in Ballentine, S.C. From 2007-2012, he served as Principal at Orangeburg-Wilkenson High in Orangeburg, S.C.
Dr. Gregory A. McCord

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