Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hamilton County Schools COO named superinten­dent of Georgia district

- Contact Meghan Mangrum at mmangrum@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757- 6592. BY MEGHAN MANGRUM STAFF WRITER

Hamilton County Schools will soon be losing Chief Operations Officer Kenneth Bradshaw, who has been named the sole finalist for superinten­dent of Richmond County Schools in Augusta, Georgia.

Bradshaw is slated to take the position pending final contract negotiatio­ns, according to a news release.

“Hamilton County Schools is an incredible school district and I’m grateful for the opportunit­y to play a role in helping the system achieve its goals,” Bradshaw said in a statement. “This is a bitterswee­t moment for me, but I am confident the district will continue to make strides toward becoming the fastest-improving school district in the state of Tennessee.”

Bradshaw joined Hamilton County Schools in May 2018, brought on by Superinten­dent Bryan Johnson to complete his senior leadership team. He replaced longtime operations director Lee McDade, who retired at the end of the 2017-18 school year. Bradshaw served as deputy superinten­dent for Richmond County Schools for four years before moving to Hamilton County.

Bradshaw’s focus in the past year in Hamilton County has included vetting new transporta­tion provider First Student Inc.; revamping the district’s Code of Acceptable Behavior and Discipline, and working with MGT Consulting Group to conduct an external facilities audit of the district’s 74 school buildings. “During his time with district his work has been focused on seamless operations that create a safe and healthy environmen­t conducive to student learning,” according to the news release. “During Dr. Bradshaw’s tenure, the district completed and awarded a new contract for student transporta­tion, as well as engaged in the first external facilities review and capital maintenanc­e assessment in nearly two decades.”

Johnson said Bradshaw’s work was an example of the district’s efforts to recruit top talent to lead the school district. “We made a commitment to recruit top talent in our district, and Dr. Bradshaw is evidence of that,” Johnson said in a statement. “One of the realities of having strong leadership is they are highly sought after. We are excited for Dr. Bradshaw and thankful for his service to make district operations as efficient and effective as possible. He has built a strong foundation during his time in Hamilton County Schools and we will continue to move his work forward to deliver a high-quality public education to Hamilton County students.”

The Richmond County school board asked its attorney to reach out to Bradshaw on Aug. 8, according to a report by The Augusta Chronicle.

The board recently accepted the resignatio­n of current Richmond County Schools Superinten­dent Angela Pringle.

State law required Bradshaw to be vetted by the community for two weeks, according to The Augusta Chronicle. Bradshaw previously interviewe­d for the superinten­dent position in Richmond County five years ago.

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