Justin Flowers will lead Tattnall County High School (TCHS) as principal next year, according to an official announcement at the Monday, June 26, 2023, Board of Education (BOE) meeting.
Flowers has served as assistant principal for the past two years at TCHS while also serving as athletic director his first year there.
“I am very grateful for the opportunity to serve our students, staff, and community as the new principal at TCHS. We have a great group of students and staff at TCHS, and I look forward to the opportunity to continue serving them,” said Flowers.
He is a 2008 graduate of TCHS, earning a General Studies degree in 2012 from Georgia Southern University (GSU), followed by a Master’s degree in Kinesiology from GSU, and then a Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from Valdosta State University.
Before coming to TCHS, Flowers was a teacher/coach at South Tattnall Middle School (STMS)/Glennville Middle School for nine years, with one year at Long County High School. He has taught special education and physical education, also serving as a middle school athletic director in addition to that position on the high school level.
He is the son of Kent and Joyce Flowers of Glennville. Justin and his wife, Tori, who will be the assistant principal at STMS for the 2023-24 school year, have a three-year-old daughter, Finley.