Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor:
The five individuals who serve on the Holly Springs School District school board are to be commended for their commitment to this community’s students. They work long hours attending board meetings and school activities, answering community questions, refining their governance skills, and so much more.
School Board Member Recognition Week in Mississippi, February 17-21, is just one of the opportunities we should take to recognize our school board members for the contributions they make to the education of this community’s students.
Local school board member service continues to be a job best done from a heartfelt desire to improve education. Otherwise, the requirements of the job could easily be overwhelming. It is easy to see that our board members persist in working on behalf of students, with student achievement as the focus of their decisions.
Board members promote the school district as they regularly interact with the community, taking the initiative to keep citizens aware of successes and challenges, and inviting the community to help schools be their best. For these and many other reasons, the board members of the Holly Springs School District deserve our support and applause during School Board Member Recognition Week, February 17-21.
School board members in the Holly Springs School District are Lemon Phelps, Charisse Harris, Kim Mayfield, Dr. Gemma Beckley and Ejeera Dukes.
Sincerely,
Dr. Irene Walton Turnage
Superintendent of Education, Holly Springs School District
