Hoover City Schools is proud to announce Dr. Mathew Epps as the new Coordinator of the Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3), bringing 20 years of educational experience and extensive knowledge of career and technical education opportunities for students.
Dr. Epps will join Hoover City Schools from Shelby County Schools, where he currently serves as the principal of the Shelby County Career Technical Education Center (CTEC). In that role, he has led countywide career and technical education programs and expanded opportunities for students through dual enrollment, industry partnerships, workforce credentials, internships, job shadowing experiences, and industry tours. At CTEC, he launched on-campus dual enrollment programs in Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Robotics and Manufacturing, securing grant funding to support program growth and increase student access to industry-recognized credentials. He also developed a student leadership program to encourage student voice and improve school culture through recognition and engagement initiatives.
Throughout his career in education, Dr. Epps has served as a classroom teacher, coach, assistant principal, principal, and career and technical education principal. Prior to his current position, he served as the principal of Helena Middle School and as an assistant principal at Oak Mountain High School. He also served as an assistant principal and Career and Technical Education Director at Midfield High School.
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