CT NAACP Recognizes Dr. Terrell Hill ’92

CT NAACP Recognizes Dr. Terrell Hill ’92

Terrell Hill ’92, Ph.D., was recently recognized by the Connecticut NAACP as one of the top 100 most influential blacks in the state. He has held a variety of educational positions, including as a business and math teacher at Newport News Public Schools, Adjunct Professor at Springfield College, and Principal of Hartford’s Insurance and Finance Academy. Dr. Hill currently serves as Superintendent of Windsor Public Schools in Connecticut. 

“The 100 Most Influential Blacks in Connecticut Award Ceremony celebrates the influencers, community leaders, and industry trailblazers who often go unrecognized for their exceptional work in the community,” said Scot X. Esdaile, President of the CT Conference of Branches. “Leading as a Black person in Connecticut is always challenging, but our current climate highlights the need for them to be recognized, affirmed, and honored.” 

Dr. Hill’s deep commitment to education is reflected by this honor. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from Westfield State in 1992 and his M.Ed. and Ph.D. in higher education administration and educational leadership and policy from UMass in 2000.