Stallins Assumes Caldwell High Assistant Principal Role


Bradley Stallins has been selected to serve as one of the assistant principals at Caldwell County High School.
Stallins is well known in the community, as being a stand-out athlete in his high school years excelling in football, basketball, and baseball. He continued his baseball career by playing college baseball before returning to Caldwell County to coach both baseball and football.
Stallins graduated high school in 1998 and was unsure of what he wanted to do for a career until attending Campbellsville University.


Stallins has spent twenty years in education teaching and coaching at Caldwell County, a place he calls special.


Leaving the classroom and into administration wasn’t a goal as he had.


Stallins has been active in sports his entire life and sees the importance of academics and athletics.


He offers a word of advice to students.


Stallins noted his goal for students is to grow during their time at the high school and in the community.


He looks forward to serving in his new position and doing what is right for the students and the school.


Stallins graduated from Campbellsville University in 2002 and returned to his alma mater to teach history and coach in 2003. He went on to receive both his master’s and administration degrees from Murray State University.
Stallins and his wife Stephanie have three children and are active members of Jesus My King Church. Stallins will be serving with fellow assistant principal, Phillip Noel.

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