Bradley named William James Middle School assistant principal

Dr. Joseph Bradley
Dr. Joseph Bradley

Dr. Joseph Bradley has been named an assistant principal of William James Middle School.

Bradley’s most recent position was at Dickson County High School where he served as Instructional and graduation coach.

Bradley taught in the Clarksville Montgomery County School System for 12 years in multiple roles including director of instrumental music, director of vocal music, and assistant track and baseball coach.

Originally from Union City, Tenn., Bradley has resided in Middle Tennessee since 2005.

Bradley, who started his education career in 2009, graduated from Austin Peay State University and also has a Master of Arts in Education in Instructional Leadership from Bethel University and a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction from The University of the Cumberlands.

Bradley and wife Annie have a son, Aaron. They attend Sylvia Baptist Church and are awaiting the completion of their house in White Bluff.

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