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–Henderson County’s Steve Page is NCHSAA Superintendent of the Year

27 April 2008

CHAPEL HILL - The recipient of the Bob McRae Superintendent of the Year is Steve Page of Henderson County.  He will be receiving his award on May 1 when the North Carolina High School Athletic Association holds its 2008 Annual Meeting.

The event is scheduled for the Dean E, Smith Center on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the day after the spring meeting of the NCHSAA’s Board of Directors has concluded.

The Association annually presents these statewide awards in several different categories, all based on those "who have done the most for high school athletics" rather than a single accomplishment or having an outstanding won-loss record. All state winners are previous regional award
winners, and the regional awards are actually voted on by school administrators and coaches in the respective regions.

The awards are named in memory or in honor of outstanding individuals in each category, three of whom are current members of the NCHSAA Hall of Fame.

Page came to Henderson County after serving as associate superintendent of Buncombe County for several years and he also spent 11 years as principal at Asheville’s Erwin High School. 

He was the Western chair of the Realignment Committee this year and has served on various other NCHSAA committees. Page earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Western Carolina and his doctorate from UNC-Greensboro.


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