Jason Nance hails from Evergreen, NC, where his journey in education and athletics began. He graduated from West Columbus High School, laying the foundation for a promising future. His love for baseball led him to Southeastern Community College and later to Barton College, where he continued to excel on the baseball diamond.
At Barton, Jason earned a degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in History, demonstrating his commitment to both academics and sports. After graduating, he continued his educational pursuits, obtaining K-12 Special Education certification, 6-12 Social Studies certification, and K-12 Health/PE certification.
With an impressive 22-year teaching career, the majority of which has been dedicated to Columbus County Schools, Jason has made a lasting impact on students’ lives. Over the last decade, he has been an integral part of the Eastern community, initially serving as a Middle School Health and PE teacher before transitioning to his current role as a High School Health/PE teacher and Athletic Director.
In recognition of his dedication and excellence, Jason was honored as the Hallsboro Teacher of the Year for the 2019-2020 school year. His passion for education extends beyond the classroom, as he has coached various sports, including volleyball, basketball, football, baseball, and softball, proving his versatility and commitment to students’ overall development.
A highly motivated professional, Jason brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role as Athletic Director. He is driven by the desire to inspire students to reach their full potential in every aspect of their lives.
Outside of the school environment, Jason finds joy in golfing and cherishing moments with his family and friends. His family includes two daughters, one son, and a loving wife, who brings two stepchildren into their united family. Jason’s dedication to both his personal and professional life exemplifies his commitment to building strong relationships and nurturing the growth of those around him.