Dr. Pamela Bryant has announced her retirement and her resignation as Superintendent of Schools for the Clarksville Independent School District.
Dr. Bryant will retire from service as an educator and resign from the District effective June 30, 2018. The Board and Dr. Bryant have entered into an agreement which permits the District to pursue hiring another superintendent and defines Dr. Bryant’s welcomed role in the transition of leadership.
Dr. Bryant leaves with 42 years of service in the Clarksville ISD. She is currently serving her 11th year as Superintendent of Schools.
On behalf of the entire District, the Board of Trustees expresses its sincere and heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Bryant and wishes to recognize Dr. Bryant for her long-standing and excellent service to the District and its wonderful students, parents, and administrators, and for the many achievements and accomplishments of the entire District team during Dr. Bryant’s tenure as Superintendent.
Dr. Bryant thanks the present and past Boards of Trustees for providing her with the opportunity to serve in the Clarksville Independent School District. A school district is measured by the commitment of the Board, staff, and community to its children and their achievement. This District is indeed so committed.
Dr. Bryant would like to express her heartfelt appreciation to the staff and community for their support of her and of the District’s programs and services during her term as Superintendent.
Success requires hard work, dedication, leadership, and vision. The Board and Dr. Bryant wish to acknowledge and recognize the teachers, principals, administrators, staff, students, parents, and patrons who have all contributed to the District’s success.
The Board extends its best wishes to Dr. Bryant in her future endeavors. On its part, the Board will soon begin its search for a new Superintendent as not to disrupt the District’s operations.
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