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06/04/2026

Early Voting for the Runoff Election Begins This Week! Make your voice heard by participating in the upcoming runoff election. Early voting is a convenient way to cast your ballot before Election Day.

Early Voting Locations Open: JUNE 8 - JUNE 12 (8AM - 5PM)

Whether you vote early or on Election Day, every vote matters. We encourage all eligible voters to take part in the democratic process and make a plan to vote. For additional information on voting locations, hours, and runoff election details, please visit your local elections office website.

Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, Suzanne Jarrard, kicks off the 2026 HCSD Leadership Retreat. All of ...
06/04/2026

Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, Suzanne Jarrard, kicks off the 2026 HCSD Leadership Retreat. All of our schools’ leadership teams are here, focusing on “our foundation, our future .” Serving our students by focusing on Tier 1 instruction.

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Jeremy Boleman as the next Principal of Spout Spri...
06/02/2026

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Jeremy Boleman as the next Principal of Spout Springs Elementary School. He will make the recommendation Monday, June 22, 2026, at the scheduled board meeting. Boleman is currently serving as Principal at Sugar Hill Elementary School.

“I am honored and excited to serve as the new principal of Spout Springs School of Enrichment and to work alongside our students, families, and staff in continuing the tradition of excellence that defines our school,” said Boleman. “Spout Springs Elementary is known for its high academic standards and strong parent involvement, and I look forward to building upon those strengths through meaningful partnerships with families and a maintained focus on student success. I am grateful to Mr. Schofield and the board for the opportunity to serve the boys and girls of the Hall County School District and am excited about all that Spout Springs will accomplish by working together.”

Boleman brings 19 years of service to the Hall County School District, including 13 years in leadership roles. He has served as assistant principal at Flowery Branch Elementary School and as both assistant principal and principal at Oakwood Elementary School. Since 2025, he has led Sugar Hill Elementary School as Principal.

“Jeremy Boleman’s leadership is grounded in genuine care for people and an unwavering belief in what students can achieve,” said Superintendent Will Schofield. “He builds strong connections with families, staff, and students while fostering a culture where everyone is challenged to grow. I am excited to see the impact he will have at Spout Springs Elementary as he continues to inspire excellence and support the success of all students.”

The process for selecting the next Principal of Sugar Hill is underway.

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Lynette Scheman as the next Principal of Myers Ele...
06/02/2026

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Lynette Scheman as the next Principal of Myers Elementary School. He will make the recommendation Monday, June 22, 2026, at the scheduled board meeting. Scheman is currently serving as Principal at Lula Elementary.

“I am incredibly honored and humbled to be named the next principal of Myers Elementary School,” said Scheman. “I look forward to working alongside the dedicated faculty and staff as we continue to provide an enriching environment where every student can grow as a lifelong learner. Myers Elementary is a place where students are actively engaged in learning, challenged to reach their full potential, and supported every step of the way. It is a safe, nurturing, and welcoming school community that I am privileged to join. I am excited to build meaningful relationships with students, staff, families, and the community as we work together to continue the tradition of excellence that makes Myers Elementary such a special place.”

Scheman has 25 years of experience in the Hall County School District, with 12 years’ experience in administration. She has served as Principal of Lula Elementary since 2018. Prior to Lula, she served as Assistant Principal at Lanier Elementary School from 2013-2018.

“Lynette Scheman is the kind of leader who understands that great schools are built on strong relationships,” said Superintendent Will Schofield. “She has consistently cultivated a positive, supportive environment where students can reach their potential and educators are encouraged to grow and excel. At the same time, she understands the profound importance of ensuring every child develops a strong foundation in literacy and numeracy, so they are well-positioned for future success. Her deep commitment to building trust with families and maintaining strong connections to the community has been a hallmark of her leadership, and I know those qualities will serve the Myers Elementary School community well.”

The process for selecting the next Principal of Lula Elementary is underway.

Hall County Schools Hosts Annual WBL Employer Appreciation Luncheon
06/02/2026

Hall County Schools Hosts Annual WBL Employer Appreciation Luncheon

Thank you to the Junior League for helping sponsor the HCSD Reading Rocket this year!
06/01/2026

Thank you to the Junior League for helping sponsor the HCSD Reading Rocket this year!

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Robert Wilson as the Director of School Improvemen...
05/29/2026

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Robert Wilson as the Director of School Improvement for the Hall County School District. The recommendation will be made Monday, June 22, 2026, at the scheduled board meeting.

“I am deeply grateful to Superintendent Schofield and the Hall County Board of Education for this opportunity to serve as Director of School Improvement, “said Wilson. “School improvement work has been the foundation of my career since my early days at the Georgia Department of Education, working with schools identified for improvement. This new role is really a continuation of the work I have been passionate about for many years — supporting schools, teachers, and leaders to ensure every student can succeed. I am excited to continue that work alongside the outstanding educators and communities of Hall County Schools.”

Wilson served as a School Improvement Specialist with the Georgia Department of Education and later served as an Assistant Principal in Fulton County Schools. He joined the Hall County School District as an Assistant Principal at Flowery Branch Elementary School, where he served for two years before spending six years as Principal of Lyman Hall Elementary School. Wilson then served seven years as Principal of Cherokee Bluff Middle School. Since 2025, he has led Chicopee Woods Elementary School as Principal.

“Over the course of his career, Mr. Wilson has consistently demonstrated an ability to move the needle for student learning,” said Suzanne Jarrard, Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning. “His strong understanding of effective professional learning for teachers, combined with his ability to build meaningful relationships with students, staff, and families, has made a lasting impact in each school community he has served. These strengths will serve him well in his new role as Director of School Improvement for the Hall County School District.”

Wilson holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from LaGrange College, a Master’s Degree in Education from Troy State University, and a Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership from Lincoln Memorial University.

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Roxie Miller as the next Principal of Chicopee Woo...
05/29/2026

Superintendent Will Schofield announced today his intent to recommend Roxie Miller as the next Principal of Chicopee Woods Elementary School. He will make the recommendation Monday, June 22, 2026, at the scheduled board meeting. Miller, who is currently serving as Associate Principal at Chicopee Woods Elementary, will replace Principal Robert Wilson, who will transition to the position of Director of School Improvement for the Hall County School District.

“I am incredibly honored and humbled to be named the next principal at Chicopee Woods Elementary School,” said Miller. “Over the past year, I have had the privilege of learning under Principal Robert Wilson, and it is my prayer to continue the great work already underway. Our students, staff, and families have worked to create strong academic momentum and a positive shift in our school culture, and I look forward to building on that progress together.”

Miller brings a wide range of instructional and leadership experience to her new role as Principal of Chicopee Woods Elementary School. She currently serves as Associate Principal at Chicopee Woods Elementary and previously served as Assistant Principal at Spout Springs School of Enrichment. Prior to moving into administration, Miller worked as an early intervention teacher at Wauka Mountain Multiple Intelligences Academy and taught at the elementary level at Wauka Mountain, Riverbend Advanced Scholars Academy, and Lyman Hall Elementary School.

“Roxie Miller has dedicated her career to serving and supporting elementary students across Hall County, and her experience as both a classroom teacher and school leader make her an excellent fit to lead Chicopee Woods Elementary School,” said Superintendent Will Schofield. “She understands the importance of strong instruction, student support, and building meaningful relationships with families and staff. Combined with her strong academic background in educational leadership and early childhood education, we are confident she will continue the tradition of excellence at Chicopee Woods.”

Miller earned a Master of Education in Educational Leadership with Tier I Leadership Certification from the University of West Georgia, a Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education with a Gifted Endorsement from Piedmont College, and a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Special Education with a minor in Spanish and a Reading Endorsement from the University of North Georgia.

304 Falcons graduate at FBHS!
05/23/2026

304 Falcons graduate at FBHS!

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