Brewer appointed as assistant superintendent
Madison County Schools recently announced Dr. Kim Brewer will serve as an assistant superintendent for the district.
Dr. Brewer brings 28 years of distinguished experience to the position, including work in instructional and administrative positions in both elementary and secondary schools as a teacher, intervention strategist, lead principal, and director. Seventeen years of her career have been spent in Madison County Schools, including service as lead principal at Madison Avenue Elementary and Rosa Scott School. She currently works as director of elementary services, where she serves all four zones in the district.
“It is a true privilege to step into the role of assistant superintendent. I am eager to apply my experience and strengths to help advance the success of our outstanding district. I look forward to partnering with our schools and communities in meaningful ways and supporting our district’s mission to continually ‘Move the Mark!’,” says Dr. Brewer.
“Dr. Brewer knows Madison County Schools inside and out, having served our district well in a wide range of capacities. She brings a wealth of knowledge to the role of assistant superintendent, as well as a deep commitment to our students, faculty, and community. We know our district will benefit greatly from her leadership,” says Madison County Schools Superintendent Ted Poore.
From receiving the Rookie Teacher of the Year award early in her career to Madison County Schools Administrator of the Year in 2016, Dr. Brewer is committed to professional growth. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Education Degree from the University of West Florida. She earned her Specialist Degree and Doctor of Education Degree from William Carey University. Over the course of her career, she has served as a principal mentor for the Ole Miss Principal Corps, graduated from the Prospective Superintendent Leadership Academy, received the Distinguished Principal Award, served as a member of the State Superintendent of Education Principal Advisory Council, and coordinated the mentor program for Madison County Schools’ National Board Certified Teachers. Dr. Brewer and her husband, Sean, have three children: Abney and Macey, both graduates of Madison County Schools, and Hayden who is a current student.
Dr. Brewer will begin serving in her new role this July.