Delmarva Christian welcomes Hackett as high school principal
Delmarva Christian Schools recently announced the appointment of Chloe Hackett as high school principal.
With a robust background in teaching, administration and student engagement, Hackett brings more than 13 years of diverse educational experience to her new role.
“I firmly believe that every believer is called to win souls and make disciples. I have committed to that personally, and I am excited to be given a position where I can unapologetically proclaim Christ and help others serve him with all their heart, soul and mind," said Hackett.
Hackett earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology with minors in Spanish and secondary education from Loyola University Maryland. She furthered her education with a master’s degree in teaching English as a Second Language from Salisbury University and recently completed the Administrator I Cohort Program at Goucher University.
Hackett’s career in education began at Cambridge South Dorchester High School, where she taught Spanish, mathematics and consumer finance until 2023. During her tenure, she identified at-risk students and implemented personalized intervention plans, leading to significant student success.
In 2023, Hackett transitioned to Maple Elementary School in Cambridge, Md., as an assistant principal, where she helped with leadership and management of the school, conducted teacher observations, performed evaluations, organized support plans for students and handled disciplinary matters with integrity. She worked closely with families and mental health professionals to connect students with beneficial services, and led initiatives to improve classroom management and student engagement.
“Principal Hackett’s passion for education, innovative approach, and commitment to student success, only rivaled by her love for Jesus, make her an invaluable addition to our school community,” said Matt Kwiatkowski, DCS head of schools. “We are confident that her leadership will inspire both students and faculty, and further elevate the educational standards at Delmarva Christian Schools."