Thomasville School Board chair outlines vision and priorities for upcoming years

Dr. Quincy D. Williams, Superintendent
Dr. Quincy D. Williams, Superintendent - Thomasville City Schools
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On December 19, 2025, Dr. Renee’ Dow, Chair of the Thomasville City Schools Board of Education, expressed appreciation to students, families, staff, and community partners for their contributions to the district.

Dr. Dow stated: “On behalf of the Board of Education of Thomasville City Schools, I extend a heartfelt gratitude to our students, families, staff, and community partners. Together, we are building a school district grounded in accountability, integrity, and excellence. We envision a school system where every Thomasville student graduates confident, capable, and prepared to succeed whether pursuing college, entering the workforce, or serving in the military. Our students will lead with purpose, succeed with integrity, and contribute meaningfully to a dynamic global society.”

She noted that the board has set five main goals for 2025 aimed at improving educational outcomes and that these goals will continue to be developed as they move into future school years. “To bring this vision to life, the TCS Board established five clear goals for 2025, and will continually improve upon these goals as we move into the 2026-2027 school year. These goals reflect our unwavering dedication to excellence and our belief that every child deserves the absolute best.”

Dr. Dow concluded by thanking stakeholders for their ongoing trust and support: “Thank you for your continued trust and partnership. Together we will lead Thomasville.”



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