Meet Our Team
Administration
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Mr. Bevis was born and raised in a close-knit, agriculture-based community in Northwest Oklahoma, where he developed a strong work ethic and deep appreciation for rural values. After high school, he proudly served in the U.S. military for nine years, continuing his commitment to service through education.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Northwestern Oklahoma State University and began his professional journey in farming, agriculture, and agronomy. His passion for working with young people led him to pursue education as a non-traditional teacher. He completed his certification through the Kansas Transition to Teach program and later earned a Master’s in Educational Leadership from Fort Hays State University.
For the past six years, Mr. Bevis has served as Vice Principal at The Villages High School. With experience teaching and coaching at both middle and high school levels, he brings a well-rounded, student-centered approach to Raider Nation.
He’s deeply committed to helping students reach their full potential and values collaboration with educators who share his dedication to student success. Mr. Bevis is excited to build meaningful relationships and contribute to the continued success of our students, faculty, and community.
Email: Darrin Bevis
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As Assistant Principal at Wildwood Middle High School, I play a role in supporting the academic and personal growth of students, teachers, and staff. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from The University of Toledo and a Master's degree in Educational Leadership from the American College of Education.
With nearly two decades of experience in education, I have worked hard at becoming a dedicated and compassionate leader who is committed to making a positive impact on my students' lives. As Assistant Principal, I have developed and implemented many school-wide programs aimed at reducing bullying, improving student engagement, and promoting academic achievement. With a focus on student discipline and behavior, I work closely with teachers and other staff to develop and implement effective strategies for promoting a positive and respectful school culture. I also work developing and implementing curriculum programs while working with teachers to ensure that curriculum is aligned with school goals and district and state standards.
I am committed to continuing to work closely with teachers, staff, and students to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment. My goal is to continue building Wildwood Middle High School into a school that values academic excellence, social-emotional learning, and community engagement.
Thank you Wildcat Nation for the opportunity to serve you, our students, and our school family.
Email: Jim Wulff
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I have served Sumter County Schools as an educator and coach for 20 years. I was born in Key West but raised in the Appalachian mountains of East Tennessee. My husband and I moved to Sumter County in 2005, where we both started our careers in education. Prior to our move, I earned my bachelor’s degree from Cumberland College (2000) and teaching certification from Tennessee Tech University (2004). I have had many leadership roles, such as serving as a reading teacher/literacy coach, MTSS Coordinator, and coaching many sports teams at SSH. In 2019, I was honored as Teacher of the Year for South Sumter High and recognized as an A+ Teacher on Spectrum News 13. I received my Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the American College of Education in 2020. I strive to bring a diverse range of skills and enthusiasm to help serve the students, staff, and families of the Raider Nation. I am excited to be a part of the SSH family as an Assistant Principal Intern.
Email: Kimberly Borum
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Email: Jennifer Wyatt
Hear From Our Teachers!
Debbie Hileman
"Teaching is more than a profession—it's a lifelong commitment to shaping futures. Every student deserves someone who believes in them, challenges them, and never gives up. That’s the heart of what we do." — Debbie Hileman, Teacher of the Year, South Sumter High School
Debbie Hileman
"Teaching is more than a profession—it's a lifelong commitment to shaping futures. Every student deserves someone who believes in them, challenges them, and never gives up. That’s the heart of what we do." — Debbie Hileman, Teacher of the Year, South Sumter High School
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