Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jones exiting state job for school district post

She helped to guide changes in testing

- CYNTHIA HOWELL

Debbie Jones, the Arkansas Department of Education’s assistant commission­er for learning services, is resigning the state post she has held for 19 months to become deputy superinten­dent of the Bentonvill­e School District, effective Feb. 1.

The Bentonvill­e School Board approved Jones’ hiring at its Tuesday night meeting and she announced her resignatio­n from the state agency Wednesday morning at a meeting of the Charter Authorizin­g Panel of which she and other top-level department employees are members.

Jones has worked for the state Education Department since July 1, 2014. She previously worked in the Bryant School District as high school principal and, most recently, as an assistant superinten­dent specializi­ng in curriculum and instructio­nal design and implementa­tion. She is a former director of secondary education and a former principal at the Robinson and Jacksonvil­le middle schools in the Pulaski County Special School District.

As assistant commission­er, Jones shepherded through changes in the state’s student-testing program. She oversaw the final stages of the state’s move to the Partnershi­p for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers test last spring and then the transition from those PARCC tests to the ACT Aspire exams that will be given later this spring.

The learning services division at the Education Department has also been responsibl­e for revising the state’s education standards in mathematic­s and in English/ language arts — a process that has involved large numbers of teachers, college educators and others from across the state. The draft standards will go to the state Board of Education later this year for approval.

Jones told her agency colleagues Wednesday that she doesn’t know “whether the state really recognizes the knowledge that we have at this level, but I’m amazed and I’m better for having been here.”

Having grown up in Charleston, Jones said the move will put her and her husband closer to their family, including children attending the University of Arkansas at Fayettevil­le.

“I’m excited about the opportunit­y to get to work in a district that truly exemplifie­s excellence,” she said about Bentonvill­e.

Jones, who has a doctorate in educationa­l administra­tion from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has a state salary of $114,835.55 a year.

She replaced Megan Witonski in July 2014 at the state job. Witonski had held the assistant commission­er position for about a year when she accepted an offer to be an assistant superinten­dent in the Springdale School District.

Jones’ husband, Dale Jones, a teacher and coach in the Mayflower School District, is also taking a job in the Bentonvill­e School District.

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