Stacie Halscheid, M.A.

With over two decades of dedicated service to Larc Norcross School, Stacie has worn many hats—beginning as a paraprofessional when she was 19 years old, then serving 18 years as a teacher, later, becoming the Educational Supervisor, and now leading as Principal. Her deep connection to Larc runs far beyond the classroom; it’s a second home and a lifelong passion. Committed to fostering a supportive and enriching environment, she continues to pour her heart into the program that has shaped so much of her life and career.

Stacie has been instrumental in helping Larc Norcross to grow in programmatic areas including a Facility Dog Program, Inclusivity Program, and SWIM program. Her heartfelt dedication and warm approach have touched countless lives, and Stacie’s genuine love for the community shines through in everything she does.

Prior to beginning her teaching career at Larc Norcross, Stacie lived in Madrid, Spain where she taught English as a Second Language. She continues to have a strong connection to Spain which gives her a deep appreciation for Spanish culture and allowed her to become fluent in the Spanish language. This is an aspect that helps her better connect with some of our diverse school community.

Stacie received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Special Education from Towson University, which led to her certification as Teacher of the Handicapped. In 2022, Stacie completed her Master’s Degree in Administrative Education from Rowan University, and holds a Supervisor and Principal Certification.

Personally, Stacie resides in Mullica Hill, NJ with her husband, daughter and stepson where they enjoy travelling, hiking and camping, and caring for Larc Norcross’ Facility Dog, Jimmy.