Hyde County, NC — Hyde County Schools is proud to announce the appointment of the new Dean of Hyde Academy and Career Development Coordinator, who brings a unique blend of real-world industry experience and educational leadership to her role.
Before entering the world of education, she built a strong foundation as a microbiologist in the pharmaceutical industry. Her passion for science and dedication to helping others through healthcare innovation sparked a career change, leading her into teaching. Over the past four years, she has served the Mattamuskeet School community by teaching Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses in Health Science and Career Exploration. Her hands-on, real-world experience has brought relevance and excitement to the classroom, igniting curiosity and inspiring students to see the connections between their studies and future careers.
In her most recent role as Career Development Coordinator, she connected students to career pathways and work-based learning opportunities, guiding them toward bright futures. Now, in her expanded role serving both Mattamuskeet and Ocracoke Schools, she will continue this important work as the Dean of Hyde Academy and Career Development Coordinator.
Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Melanie Shaver adds “Cara Equils exemplifies the qualities of an exceptional leader and student-centered educator, making her an outstanding fit for the Hyde Academy Dean and CDC Coordinator role. Her commitment to serving all learners shines through in every initiative she leads from creating hands-on, engaging learning experiences to building inclusive pathways that ensure each student can envision a future filled with opportunity. As a North Carolina Principal Fellow at East Carolina University, Cara has demonstrated remarkable leadership potential, deepening her knowledge and honing her skills to better serve diverse student populations.”
Hyde Academy, the Early College High School within Hyde County Schools, offers students the opportunity to earn college credits, certificates, credentials, diplomas, or degrees while completing their high school education. Thanks to the alignment of Career and Technical Education courses with offerings from Beaufort County Community College, Hyde County students are better positioned than ever to graduate with a clear, confident understanding of their career pathways.
“I have been teaching at Mattamuskeet School for four years. I consider Hyde County Schools and the students my family,” Ms. Equils said. “Career and Technical Education allows me to build meaningful relationships with my students while guiding them toward their futures. I am excited about being the Dean of Hyde Academy and Career Development Coordinator as I get to play a pivotal role in helping them discover their potential, develop real-world skills, and step confidently into their careers. Watching students grow academically and as individuals is the most rewarding part of what I do.”
Her vision for Hyde Academy emphasizes student success through innovation and career-focused education, ensuring every Hyde County student has the skills, credentials, and confidence needed to thrive in college, career, military or life.
Hyde County Schools remains committed to offering opportunities that prepare students not just for graduation, but for lifelong success.