Hall County School District (HCSD) Superintendent Will Schofield announced his intent to recommend the next principal of Sugar Hill Elementary School on Thursday.
The recommendation for Jeremy Boleman will be made at the March 10 board meeting.
“I am truly honored to join Sugar Hill Academy of Talent and Career and become part of such a dedicated school community,” Boleman said. “I look forward to building relationships with students, staff, and families as we work together to create an engaging and supportive learning environment.”
Boleman began as an after-school instructor at Spout Springs Elementary while he was in high school. He then served as a substitute teacher while in college at the University of North Georgia before becoming a health and physical education teacher at McEver Elementary for six years.
He then moved into administration as the assistant principal at both Flowery Branch and Oakwood Elementary.
In December of 2018, Boleman was named the interim principal at Oakwood Elementary and was appointed principal in May of 2019, where he has served since then.
“Jeremy Boleman understands the important balance of building community and setting the bar high for students and staff,” Schofield said. “His heart for students—their learning and well-being—and his passion for supporting teachers in their professional growth—will be an asset to Sugar Hill as it continues to build on its culture of excellence.”

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