Chattanooga Times Free Press

Schools’ director of innovation accepted into Harvard program

- BY KENDI A. RAINWATER STAFF WRITER

Keri Randolph, director of innovation for Hamilton County Schools, is one of 24 people across the nation selected to participat­e in a prestigiou­s Harvard Graduate School of Education doctorate of education leadership program.

“I am both humbled and excited about the opportunit­y to work with some of the nation’s best minds in education, public policy and business,” Randolph said in a statement.

She will leave the district in July to participat­e in the three-year program and plans to spend the first two years studying full time on Harvard’s main campus in Cambridge, Mass. The third year Randolph will spend in a residency selected in collaborat­ion with program faculty.

Hamilton County Schools Interim Superinten­dent Kirk Kelly said he had mixed emotions about Randolph’s announceme­nt.

“While I am thrilled for the opportunit­y presented to Ms. Randolph, I know what an invaluable member of my leadership team she has been during her time as innovation director,” Kelly said in a statement. “My hope is she makes the most of her three years away, but then is ready to come back home to Hamilton County.”

Randolph said she’s eager to participat­e in the program, but she considers Hamilton County home.

“And it will be hard to leave — even for a short time — especially with the important work ahead,” she said.

Randolph will be joined in the program by students from a dozen states with background­s in business, education, nonprofit organizati­ons and the public sector. The program intends to prepare graduates for system-level leadership positions.

Randolph started working for Hamilton County Schools in 2015 under former Superinten­dent Rick Smith. Before taking that position, she worked at the Public Education Foundation.

As the director of innovation for Hamilton County Schools, Randolph has been involved in a variety of projects supporting teachers and student success. Teachers across the district speak highly of the work she has done to elevate teacher voices within the school system.

Contact Kendi Rainwater at krainwater@timesfreep­ress.com or 423757-6592.

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