Mark Scott, who has served as superintendent of the Houston County Board of Education since June 2014, announced his retirement at the end of this year during the board’s Convocation. During his tenure, Scott navigated challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, overseeing safety measures and planning school reopening. He recently contributed to the opening of a new aquatic center for the community. Scott began his career as a corrections officer and later transitioned into education, eventually becoming a principal and then assistant superintendent before assuming the role of superintendent. His future plans after retirement have not been disclosed at this time.
Done After a Decade: Houston County Board of Education Superintendent Announces Retirement at End of Year
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