Local School Districts Celebrate School Board Member Recognition Week

The New Albany and Union County School Districts will join districts across the state to thank school board members during School Board Member Recognition Week, February 14-20, for their leadership and service to local school districts and communities.

“This week is a special opportunity to express our gratitude for the hard work of our school board members and to thank them for their dedication to this community and its children,” said Jackie Ford, Superintendent of New Albany Schools.

More than 750 Mississippians are members of local school boards.  School Boards are responsible for setting the vision and goals for the district. They work to provide a quality

education for students in grades K-12 and oversee the districts’ annual budgets. The school board also hires quality educators, sets district goals, adopts policies and evaluates progress while keeping the interests of our students first. They also serve as the community’s voice in the school district and the district’s voice in the community.

“As school leaders, board members play an important role in engaging our community in supporting our public schools,” said Ken Basil, Superintendent of Union County Schools.

During School Board Member Recognition Week in Mississippi, the New Albany and Union County School Districts invite students, staff and community members and the general public to take part in honoring board members.

New Albany Schools Board

New Albany School District Board

 

Serving the New Albany School District:  Brad Clayton, President; Jill Shaw, Vice-President; Bernice Bailey, Secretary; Matt Harris; Jerry Tate; and Fred Rogers, Board Attorney.

 

 

Union County School District Board

Union County School District Board

 

Serving the Union County School District:  Mickey Basil, Daphnia McMillen, Wayne Mahon, Terry Cook, and Mike Browning.

 

 

 

 

 

Melanie Shannon

Public Relations

New Albany Schools

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