Nikki Domally

Asheboro, NC

I am currently serving as the Assistant Principal at South Asheboro Middle School where we work hard every day to prepare our students for their very bright futures. We are committed to giving every student the high quality learning opportunities they will need to be successful, lifelong learners. I have a Bachelor's degree in Spanish with a concentration in Education from Elon University in NC as well as a Masters of School Administration from the University of NC at Greensboro in May 2013. I am proud to be both a NC Teaching Fellow and a NC Principal Fellow.

I am passionate about helping students succeed in their classrooms and in their lives. Each one of them has something unique and wonderful to offer, and that it is our job to help them find that "something" so that they become confident and productive adults.

My career in education has been incredibly fulfilling as I have been able to help students, at all levels, achieve their academic, personal, and professional goals. I've had a wide variety of experiences working with youth and adults. I taught high school Spanish, levels I-AP, at Asheboro High School in Asheboro, NC. I also sponsored the Student Government Association and have been actively involved in the NCASC (North Carolina Association of Student Councils) since 1996 serving on staff at summer leadership workshops and hosting conventions for student leaders and club sponsors across the state. I was recognized as a national finalist for the Warren E. Shull High School Student Council Adviser of the Year Award in 2010. My work with student leaders opened the door for me to serve as an counselor at the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in Washington, D.C. in 2011 and 2013. I thank the NASSP for the opportunity! It is a wonderful program that celebrates our nation's top student volunteers.

Additionally, I served for a year as an instructional coach at Southwestern Randolph High School where I had the pleasure of working with teachers on lesson plan design and technology integration across the curriculum. Every day in education brings new challenges, but also new rewards, and that is what makes this work so exciting.

  • Education
    • Elon University, BA Spanish with a cancentration in Education
    • University of NC at Greensboro, Masters of School Administration