Born & Raised IN OCEAN VIEW AND WARD 5, OUR COUNCILMAN IS ALWAYS THERE FOR US.

Tommy Smigiel, Our CouncilMan

Tommy was born and raised in Ward 5, having lived in Ocean View for 45 years. Tommy has remained committed to our community since a young age, and that commitment has never waivered. Tommy has been a strong voice for his neighborhoods in Bayview, along East Little Creek Rd. and in Ocean View.

ABout Tommy

Thomas "Tommy" Richard Smigiel, Jr., is a lifetime resident of Norfolk and was raised in the Ocean View and Bayview sections of Ward 5. An award winning educator, Tommy has dedicated his professional career to helping the children of Norfolk be successful in school and their personal lives. He was recognized as the 2007 Norfolk Teacher of the Year and subsequently was selected as the 2008 Virginia Teacher of the Year. Also in 2008, he became the first Norfolk teacher, and the third Virginian, to be one of four finalists for National Teacher of the Year.

Tommy attended St. Pius X Catholic Primary School and graduated from Norview High School. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Old Dominion University, and later received his Master's Degree in School Administration and Supervision from Cambridge College. Tommy recently earned is Educational Specialist Degree (Ed.S) in School Administration and Leadership from Walden University. While attending Old Dominion University, he served as Student Body President and was recognized for his leadership and vision by being named Student Leader of the Year, and was a finalist for the distinguished Kaufman Prize. Tommy returned to his alma mater Norview, and taught science and leadership for eight years. He helped increase pass rates on state tests from 29% to 85%. For his work, he was recognized as Norfolk Public School’s Science Teacher of the Year. In 2005, he developed a program to help at-risk 9th graders stay in school, which was successful and raised the promotion rate. Tommy was an Assistant Principal for six years, serving at both Granby and Lake Taylor High Schools. He became the planning principal of Norfolk's new 3rd-8th Grade School Academy for Discovery at Lakewood in 2014 and served as the principal there for six years. During his time there, he led the school to be one of the top schools in Virginia, serving students city-wide with Project Based Learning and the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme school. In 2020, he was selected as the principal of Granby High School.

He was honored for his work in education with the 2009 Old Dominion University Distinguished Alumni Award. Tommy was also honored by the Norfolk Jaycees in 2011 as an Honorary Member, and was recognized as a distinguished graduate of St. Pius X Catholic School. In May 2017, Tommy was recognized as a Distinguished Alumni of Norfolk Public Schools. In February 2024, Tommy was named a Darden Fellow by Old Dominion University’s Darden College of Education and Professional Studies.

Tommy understood at a young age the importance of giving back to the community. As a teenager he volunteered during the summer at Tarrallton Recreation Center, and coordinated fundraisers for Operation Smile and the Northside Community Park Playground. He was recognized by the Knights of Columbus with the Young Man of the Year award.

Tommy continued his service to the community as an officer and board member of both the West and East Ocean View Civic Leagues. As a member of the East Ocean View Civic League he coordinated neighborhood clean-ups and edited and designed the community newsletter and web site. Because of his activism, Tommy was appointed by City Council to the Norfolk Environmental Commission and is active in promoting a cleaner, environmentally friendly city.

In 2007, after a gang mob attack in his neighborhood, Tommy worked with his neighbors to coordinate a town hall forum which drew over 500 citizens. These efforts helped East Ocean View get selected as a Project Focus neighborhood. After neighborhood gang members broke into his home twice, and threatened his family, Tommy decided that Ocean View and Ward 5 were being ignored by the elected leaders who were more focused on downtown projects, so he decided to run for City Council.

He was elected to City Council, representing Ward 5, on May 4, 2010, assuming office July 1. He was re-elected to a fourth term on November 8, 2022, beating his opponent with 64% of the vote with just over 12,800 votes. He co-chairs the East Little Creek Road Task Force and Ocean View Advisory Committee. He was also a council appointed member of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC). He Co-Chaired the Mayor's Commission on Life Long Learning. Tommy serves as a board member on the Old Dominion University Darden College of Education and Professional Studies Advisory Committee. He also served on the Board of Directors for Virginia Municipal League and in 2019 became the first president of the organization from Norfolk in fifty years. Tommy previously served as a member of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads Youth Development Advisory Committee. In 2015, Tommy was recognized by Inside Business with a Top 40 Under 40 Award. He is president of the Norfolk Secondary Principals Association.

His wife Shannon is a Norfolk Public School’s Elementary School Counselor, and they have two daughters, Devin and Erin and a son Spencer. Their home is in East Ocean View.

Education

  • Attended Saint John Lutheran Church Pre-School and St. Pius X Catholic School for Primary School

  • High School: Norview High School

  • Bachelor of Science: Old Dominion University

  • Masters in School Administration and Supervision: Cambridge College

  • Educational Specialist Degree: Walden University

CAREER

  • 24 Years of Dedicated Service to Norfolk Public Schools and our students

  • Granby High School Principal: 2020 - Present

  • Academy for Discovery at Lakewood Principal: 2014-2020

  • NPS High School Summer School Principal: Summer 2014

  • Granby High School Assistant Principal: 2011-2014

  • Lake Taylor High School Assistant Principal: 2010-2011

  • Granby High School Assistant Principal: 2008-2010

  • Norview High School Earth Science & Leadership Teacher: 2000-2008

Public Service

  • City Councilman, Ward 5

  • Norfolk Secondary Principals Association President

  • Old Dominion University Darden College of Education and Professional Studies Advisory Board

  • Virginia Municipal League President

  • Virginia Municipal League Board Member

  • East Ocean View Civic League Vice President

  • West Ocean View Civic League Treasurer

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

  • Darden Fellow - Darden College of Education and Professional Studies

  • Norfolk Public Schools Distinguished Alumni Award

  • St. Pius X Distinguished Alumni

  • Inside Business Top 40 Under 40

  • Norfolk Jaycees Honorary Member

  • Old Dominion University Distinguished Alumni Award

  • National Teacher of the Year Finalist & Runner-Up

  • Virginia Teacher of the Year

  • Norfolk Public Schools Teacher of the Year

  • Norview High School Teacher of the Year