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Henry County School Board approves three administrative appointments


Kenya Gravely, Joshua Eanes and Shonna Pilson

HENRY COUNTY, VA – The Henry County School Board approved three administrative positions recommended by the superintendent at their meeting on Thursday. Kenya Gravely will be principal at Campbell Court Elementary.


Currently serving as an administrator in Pittsylvania County, Gravely returns to HCPS where she previously served as a teacher and reading specialist.


“I am proud and humble to be rejoining the Henry County Public Schools’ family as the principal of Campbell Court. I am excited about the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead and am looking forward to working with students, parents, faculty, and community. Together, we will build a strong network of educational opportunities to serve every student in pursuing a brighter future,” Gravely stated.

Joshua Eanes, who currently serves as assistant principal at Axton and Drewry Mason elementary schools, will be principal at Sanville Elementary School.

Eanes has served students in Henry County as an administrator, teacher, adjunct professor, and coach.


“I am honored to return to the school where I began my own education to collaborate with the teachers and learners who are working so hard to revolutionize the future of the Sanville community. Our continued work in the areas of literacy and PBIS will lay a firm foundation for each of the Sanville scholars to meet and exceed their goals,” Eanes said.

Shonna Pilson will be Coordinator of Assessment and English Learners.


Pilson, who currently serves students as principal at Campbell Court Elementary, has served students as an administrator and teacher.


“I am pleased to have the opportunity to support students and staff across the division as we strive to meet and exceed the learning goals set for our students at the state and local level. The partnership of our families as we work together to enhance the skills our students possess will ensure that all learners are prepared for a future full of success,” Pilson said.


They will assume their positions during the 2020-2021 school year.

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