Central Community School System
Ashley Tingle is an experienced educational leader currently serving as the Assistant Principal at Central Community School System since January 2019. In this role, Ashley manages daily operations, including the creation of reports assessing the needs of students and staff, and supervises recruitment processes. Prior to this position, Ashley worked as an Instructional Data Specialist in the Central Community School District from August 2007 to January 2019, focusing on evaluating student performance through assessment creation and utilizing data-driven strategies to enhance educational outcomes. Ashley's career began as a Teacher, where responsibilities included overseeing administrative functions related to staff, curriculum, budget, and payroll. Ashley holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from the American College of Education and two Bachelor's degrees in Elementary Education from Southeastern Louisiana University.
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Central Community School System
The Central Community School System opened on July 1, 2007, becoming only the third new school system to be created in Louisiana in the past 100 years. The system gained ownership of four aging schools formerly within the East Baton Rouge Parish School System—Bellingrath Hills Elementary, Tanglewood Elementary, Central Middle, and Central High. Due to overcrowding issues, the district rented the campus formerly housing private Starkey Academy to become the temporary home to Central Intermediate School. In August 2012, the $46 million Central Intermediate and Central Middle School opened on a shared campus on Sullivan Road. This alleviated the need to lease a campus for thousands of Central Intermediate students and allowed the students at the old Central Middle site the use of a facility that was free of condemned buildings and safety hazards. At the outset of the 2015-16 academic year, the Ninth Grade Academy building opened its doors on the north side of the high school campus. The opening of this institution reduced crowding at the main high school facility by roughly one-fourth, while providing a close-knit environment for students making the transition from middle to high school. As the rains fell during the flood of August 2016, Tanglewood Elementary took on several feet of water. Students were temporarily housed on the Central Intermediate and Central Middle campus until Tanglewood Elementary, completely renovated on the interior, re-opened in January 2017. When the district opened in 2007, it serviced about 3,300 students. Now, Central Community School System has grown to over 4,800 students.