Deputy Superintendent Sheila Magula has been named the Virginia Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (VASCD) Curriculum Leader of the Year.
“Though no one individual is responsible for the success and results produced by our school system, Dr. Magula has long served as the guiding force behind the design, expansion and implementation of high-quality curriculum and instruction,” said Dr. Aaron Spence, VBCPS superintendent.

Magula was recognized for being a catalyst for innovation while maintaining a strong and steady commitment to instructional excellence.
“While holding a number of roles, including two years as Superintendent, Dr. Sheila Magula’s efforts have been consistently focused on the learner,” said Daniel Edwards, Virginia Beach School Board Chairman. “I am extremely proud of all of her accomplishments, and I am pleased to see her recognized for her work.”
Magula has been with the school division for 42 years. She began her career as a science teacher, and, since that time, has gone on to serve as a curriculum specialist, administrative coordinator, coordinator for middle school implementation, assistant superintendent for elementary schools, assistant superintendent for middle schools and associate superintendent for curriculum and instruction. She was appointed deputy superintendent in July 2004. She has twice served as interim superintendent.
For more information about the award, see the VBCPS press release.
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Congratulations, Dr. Magula. You certainly deserve this honor!!!
Congratulations Dr. Magula, you are a guiding force for VBCPS!
Congratulations on this recognition Dr. Magula! Kudos! We are fortunate to have your innovative leadership for our staff and students.
Dr. Magula, this recognition is so greatly deserved! Thank you for all you have done and continue to do for our students and division.
Nice to see good folks recognized for their great contributions….and it sure feels good when we are, yes?! Good for you!
Sherry Kelly