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Davie County Schools honors Superintendent Jeff Wallace ahead of May 1 retirement
Summary
Board members, staff and community speakers praised Superintendent Jeff Wallace’s 32 years in education at the April 1 Davie County Board of Education meeting, highlighting school stability, a new high school, technology and safety initiatives. Wallace reflected on his life and career and confirmed his retirement effective May 1, 2025.
At the April 1 Davie County Board of Education meeting, speakers from across the district paid tribute to Superintendent Jeff Wallace as he prepares to retire May 1, 2025.
The evening’s remarks — from current and former board members, school administrators, teachers, a student and outside educators — emphasized Wallace’s role in stabilizing Davie High School, overseeing construction of a new high school and launching the district’s 1-to-1 technology initiative.
Jenda Haines, who spoke early in the public recognition segment, said Wallace’s accomplishments include “stabilizing Davie High School after constant turnover in principals,” helping to plan and open a new high school, navigating the COVID closure and “launching the 1 to 1…
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