Harrington Brings 28 Years Of Education Experience To The NPC Board

National Park College (NPC) welcomed a new board member Wednesday during the regular monthly board meeting. Dr. Rhonda Harrington joined the board in January.

Rhonda Harrington being sworn in at County Clerk's office.Harrington was born and raised in Hot Springs and is a graduate of Hot Springs High School. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Master of Science in Early Childhood Education from Arkansas State University, and an Ed. D. in Instruction, Curriculum and Leadership from Memphis State University.

Harrington’s education career started at The Jonesboro Kindergarten Center where she taught for 12 years. She spent six years as an instructor and assistant professor at Arkansas State University, and six years as an assistant and associate professor at Henderson State University (HSU). While teaching at HSU, Dr. Harrington participated in the first continuous four-year degree program in education offered entirely at the National Park College Campus.

“Reading about changes at NPC in name, campus upgrades, varieties in course offerings, community engagement, and frankly the efforts to recruit and retain both quality faculty and students ignited a desire to join the exciting venture of impacting educational choices in our area. My background and experience is largely confined to education at all levels,” said Harrington.

Harrington is active in community organizations such as Garland County Habitat for Humanity, where she serves on the Family Selection Committee, past-president and a member of the board. She has participated with The United Way as a team leader and member of community impact teams. Another organization close to her heart is While We’re Waiting, a nonprofit, faith-based support group for bereaved parents.

Harrington and her husband, Neal, own Express Employment Professionals, a small staffing agency in Hot Springs where she manages and implements client training for area supervisors, managers and future leaders.

“It is a pleasure to welcome Dr. Harrington to the NPC Board of Trustees. Her experience and insights, particularly those in both public and higher education, will be extremely beneficial to the College. I am personally grateful to Rhonda for her decision to join the Board. She comes to us at a very exciting time, as we continue our aggressive trajectory of meeting our students' needs and expectations,” said John Hogan, NPC president.

Harrington said she is looking forward to sharing ideas based on the College’s vision and strategic plans. “After speaking with Dr. Hogan, board members and faculty, I sense a common mindset of ‘Students First’ with a huge emphasis on teacher recruitment and retention resting on quality in all areas.”

Pictured is Harrington being sworn in January 14 at the County Clerk’s office.