Illinois school administrator and educator Andrew Jordan spent three years as principal of West Carroll Primary School, where he oversaw more than 450 students and 64 staff members, led district leadership teams, and handled finances for primary school accounts. Previously, Andrew Jordan served as assistant principal with West Prairie High School, where he was charged with creating a district-wide safety plan and training staff. He currently co-owns J3 Timing, a race timing company working with various length running events.
A graduate of Western Illinois University, Mr. Andy Jordan received a master of arts in educational leadership and an Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) degree, a requisite to becoming a school superintendent. During his graduate studies, he performed in the top five percent of students in the university. He holds a bachelor of arts in kinesiology and physical education from Northern Illinois University. Andy Jordan has been a leader in the profession adding blogs and articles to help other school administrators improve.
Active within his community, Mr. Andy Jordan is a Freemason and a member of the local chamber of commerce. He belongs to professional organizations including the Illinois Association of School Business Officials and the Illinois Principals Association.
