Each year, educators across the nation pause in January to recognize the contribution that boards of education make to our communities. Team Selma is elated to do so as well.
School board members exemplify local citizen control and decision-making in education. They volunteer hundreds of hours and an immeasurable amount of energy to assure that our schools are providing the best education possible for the children of our community. Here are some reasons we are taking this opportunity to show them our appreciation during School Board Recognition Month in January.
School board members are citizens whose decisions affect our schoolchildren — what they learn, who will teach them and what kinds of facilities house their classrooms. These are men and women elected to establish the policies that provide the framework for our public schools. They represent you, and they take this responsibility seriously by attending lengthy — sometimes challenging — meetings, conferences and institutes where they broaden their knowledge about education.
Team Selma is blessed to have five amazing elected board members. Do you know them?
Johnny “Skip” Moss III is our board chair and he is the man. I mean, literally he is the only man on the board! His leadership, steadfast demeanor and unwavering desire to see our schools improve make him an ideal board chair. Moreover, he is a native of Selma and also a father of children in our district.
Danielle Wooten is our District 1 representative and also the vice chair of our board. She is smart, innovative and has technology super powers. Like Mr. Moss, she is a parent of school-aged children. Her three incredible scholars are attending Selma City Schools.
Brenda Randolph-Obomanu represents the communities in District 2. As our veteran board member she brings years of experience and the expertise of a retired educator. Also a native Selmian, Mrs. O. consistently pushes us to ensure that we are giving our best to ALL scholars.
District 3 is represented by Phyllis Houser. Her calm yet thoughtful disposition is a true asset to our board. She poses tough questions and always provides a listening hear when she receives questions or concerns from constituents within the community.
Finally, District 4 is represented by Dr. Tanya Miles. We are fortunate to have this smart, professional educator on our board. I have learned so much from her and appreciate the leadership and support that she provides to our board and to our team.
Too often we neglect to recognize the dedication and hard work of the men and women who represent us. The staff and scholars of Team Selma are asking all local citizens to take a moment to tell a school board member “thanks for caring about our children’s education.” They are helping us launch our scholars to excellence.
In other news, Selma City Schools will remain remote due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Additional updates will be provided moving forward as we continue to review data and seek guidance from experts. For now, please continue to engage in our “Doing Our Part Everyday” campaign. Let’s slow the spread of Covid-19. Stay safe and be DOPE.
For more information, please reach out to me at avis.williams@selmacityschools.org