Media release from Floyd County, GA Schools:
Armuchee High School (AHS) is proud to announce the appointment of Matt Wiley as its new Assistant Principal.
Wiley joins the Tribes leadership team with an extensive 14-year background in classroom instruction, athletic coaching, and school leadership within North Georgia.
Wiley comes to Armuchee High School from Ashworth Middle School, where he has served as a Computer Science teacher and Gifted Lead Teacher. Throughout his career, Wiley has demonstrated a deep commitment to systemic academic improvement and leadership development, currently completing his Tier 1 Leadership Certification and participating in the prestigious Aspiring Leaders Cohort II. His state-level educational involvement includes serving as a GaLEADS/ELEVATE Teacher Observer for the State of Georgia Department of Education.
In addition to his classroom and state-level leadership, Wiley brings invaluable experience in student support and school operations. He previously served as the 504 Coordinator, where he successfully managed student accommodation compliance and collaborated with families and faculty to ensure equitable learning environments.
Wiley also brings a rich history of building school spirit and community engagement. He has a decade of high school classroom experience teaching a wide range of rigorous sciences, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, and AP Environmental Science.
A dedicated mentor outside the classroom, Wiley was named the 2022 7AA Coach of the Year and has led student-athletes to multiple region championships in soccer and individual accolades for wrestlers.
In his new role, Wiley will work alongside Principal Joseph Pethel to support instructional leadership, manage all student affairs, and leverage his background as a certified Instructional Technology Specialist.
“I’m grateful and excited to be joining the wonderful faculty and staff at Armuchee High School,” said Wiley. “Thank you to Mr. Pethel for the opportunity to be part of an incredible school and community. I look forward to meeting all the students and staff this fall. We > Me.”




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