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JMCBE is searching for New Director of Schools

The Jackson-Madison County Board of Education will be searching for a new Director of Schools.  A key part of this process is interviewing interested citizens. Randall Bennett, Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Tennessee School Boards Association, will lead groups in discussions designed to determine their views about the issues and challenges facing our school system and Director of Schools.

 

To provide everyone an opportunity to be heard, four meetings have been scheduled on November 30, 2016 at the Jackson State Community College Ayers Auditorium/ Lecture Hall as follows:

                                                                                                               

10:00 a.m.        Any employee of JMCSS who would like to attend at this scheduled time, 

            Central Office Staff, Supervisors, Principals

 

Noon                 Mayors, Community and Business Leaders, County Commissioners, City Council, JMCSS School Board Members (this meeting will be held in The Program Center at the Jackson-Madison County Library)          

                       

3:00 p.m.           Middle/High Schools Faculty and Staff, Maintenance

 

4:30 p.m.           Elementary Schools Faculty and Staff

 

6:00 p.m.           Community Forum

           

* Please be advised you are welcomed to attend ANY scheduled meeting at JSCC Ayers Auditorium/Lecture Hall.

           

We urge everyone to take the time to let us know what leadership skills will be needed to effectively serve Jackson-Madison County students. Your comments will help us determine the criteria to be used in selecting our new Director of Schools. The selection of our next Director is very important to us all and we look forward to your assistance with this decision.

 

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Cepheus Nance retiring from Jackson Transit Authority after 18 years service

Cepheus Nance retiring from Jackson Transit Authority after 18 years service

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