CCIU names new principal, vice principal for Coatesville Learning Center

Hillary Soring (right) named principal and Victor Brown named assistant principal at Chester County Intermediate Unit Learning Center in Coatesville.

The Chester County Intermediate Unit (CCIU) has named Hillary Soring as principal and Victor Brown as assistant principal of the organization’s Learning Center campus in Coatesville. Formerly the school’s assistant principal, Soring takes over for Dr. Don Mangan, who has been named the CCIU’s assistant director of the student services division.

Soring has been with the Learning Center since August 2022. Prior to joining the CCIU, she served as a special education teacher in learning support, life skills support, and autistic support.
Brown comes to the CCIU from Wilson High School in Berks County, where he served as vice principal since June 2023. Prior to his time at Wilson, he served as vice principal of Upper Merion High School in Montgomery County from 2020 to 2023.

“Both Hillary and Victor have vast experience as special education teachers, coaches, and assistant principals,” said Siobhan Leavy, the CCIU’s director of Student Services. “I am confident they have the skills and knowledge base to lead the Learning Center program and continue to provide our students with impactful special education services and create meaningful student outcomes.
“Hillary has led many critical and successful initiatives in the areas of academic achievement and social-emotional outcomes. We look forward to seeing hermove into the principalship and continue the legacy of supporting our students as they build skills towards postsecondary success. And we’re excited to see Victor bring his expertise and leadership skills to our team.”
Soring earned her bachelor’s degree in early grades education and special education from West Chester University, a master’s degree in education from Wilkes University, and a principal certification from Immaculata University. She’s currently earning her doctorate in educational leadership and her superintendent letter of eligibility from Immaculata University.
Soring said her passion has always been in special education. She’s proud to have empowered her staff to provide targeted mental health and social-emotional supports and to have contributed to a positive working and learning environment during her time at the Learning Center.
“I am deeply honored and excited to step into the role of principal at The Learning Center,” Soring said. “Over the past two years, I have witnessed the incredible dedication and passion of our staff. Together, we will continue to advance our mission of excellence in special education, providing an individualized and supportive learning environment for students with unique and diverse needs. I look forward to strengthening our partnerships and serving our districts with the same dedication that has always driven us. I am grateful to be part of this exceptional team and excited for the impactful journey ahead.”
Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Bloomsburg University, a master’s degree in education from Gratz College, and special education and administration certificates from Alvernia University.
Brown spent more than two decades as a special education teacher before becoming an assistant principal.  He also spent more than 20 years as a football coach at the high school and collegiate levels.
“I am excited to join the Chester County Intermediate Unit team and am eager to collaborate with the dedicated staff at the Learning Center,” Brown said. “I look forward to working with the students and their families to help our students reach their fullest potential.”
The CCIU Learning Center promotes an individualized and supportive environment for learners who have unique and diverse needs to support their sustained growth. Learn more at cciu.org/learningcenter.
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