What to Expect from a New Superintendant

Luvenia Jackson has been the superintendent of Clayton County public Schools since 2012. She retired from the field of education after 33 years in the classroom, but came out of retirement to serve as superintendent. She was then sworn in permanently in 2014 and has now left the superintendency after just 4 years.

As much as I have searched, I cannot find any information explaining why she decided to leave, or whether or not it was her decision at all. According to the AJC, neither Ms. Jackson, nor the board will make any comments regarding the matter.

http://www.ajc.com/news/local-education/clayton-county-conduct-search-for-new-school-chief/RV7Ry2N6w0eRAPd4lFxPKP/

Now there is a new superintendent, Morcease Beasley. Everyone looking to see if he will provide the county with the organization needed, or if he is simply a well-connected politician who was put in place to act out the same agenda. Beasley was the only finalist the board had to vote on, and a former Dekalb County principal. So far he has organized a new hierarchy that seems to be much less complicated than the previous.

http://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-education/clayton-superintendent-reorganizes-district-administration/Pegkf33wgQRUXY8Xkk0URJ/

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