Greg Hurst is the Director of Student Services for the Tuscaloosa County School System, with the responsibility to assist the 35 schools in the System with decreasing student discipline and increasing student attendance. In addition, he oversees McKinney Vento students and is the district’s Safety Coordinator. He provides urgently needed assistance to protect and improve the lives and safety of the homeless, with special emphasis on families with children.
In his previous role with the Tuscaloosa County School System, he served as Principal of Lloyd Wood Middle School. He was responsible for developing standardized curricula; assess teaching methods, monitoring student achievement, encouraging parent involvement, revising procedures, administering the budget, hiring and evaluating staff and overseeing facilities.
Before his promotion by the Tuscaloosa County School System, he served as physical education teacher at several elementary schools, where he was instrumental in providing motivation and encouragement to students. This means being receptive to the needs of individual students while still pushing everyone to strive and succeed. The real long-term duty is to educate children and help them develop an awareness of the importance of a healthy overall lifestyle.
While teaching at Holt Elementary, Greg coached middle school and high school basketball at Holt High School. He was responsible for assisting the head coach, character development and providing direction to student athletes so that they might achieve a high level of skill. Moreover, displaying an appreciation for discipline, sportsmanship and teamwork in basketball.
Greg holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Alabama A&M University, a Master’s Degree from the University of West Alabama, and an Ed.S. Degree from the University of Montevallo.