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Linda Bryant President District 4 My Community Meetings
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Currently the school board president, Linda Bryant was re-elected in 2008 to her fifth term on the Fulton County Board of Education. She represents areas in Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, Fairburn, Palmetto, Union City and southwest Atlanta.

A member since 1993 and board president from 2000-02, Bryant is a former teacher, PTA president, local school advisory committee chair and chair of the Superintendent's Advisory Committee. She serves on the Teaching Museum South's Board of Directors and is a past member of the Fulton County Employees' Pension Board and the Fulton Education Foundation Board. She has more than 20 years of experience with the Georgia probations/corrections department and holds a bachelor's degree from Tuskegee University and a master's degree in counseling from Georgia State University.

Board member since 1993. Current term expires December 31, 2012.

Schools served: Bethune ES, Campbell ES, Cliftondale ES, College Park ES, Gullatt ES, Heritage ES, Seaborn Lee ES, S.L. Lewis ES, Liberty Point ES, Love T. Nolan ES, Mt. Olive ES, Oakley ES, Palmetto ES, Randolph ES, Renaissance ES, Stonewall Tell ES, Harriet Tubman ES, Evoline C. West ES, Bear Creek MS, Camp Creek MS, McNair MS, Renaissance MS, Woodland MS, Sandtown MS, Banneker HS, Creekside HS, Langston Hughes HS and Westlake HS.

District 4
Linda Schultz Vice President District 1 My Community Meetings
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schultzl@fultonschools.org 

Linda Schultz brings more than 12 years of experience in educational policy and legislation to the Fulton County school board. She began her first term in 2005 and was re-elected to another four-year term in 2008. She represents areas in Alpharetta and Roswell and served as board vice president from 2006 to 2007. She was elected vice president again by her fellow board members in 2010.

 

A past PTSA president for Roswell High School, Crabapple Middle School and Mountain Park Elementary, Schultz is formerly the legislative chair for the Georgia PTA and North Fulton Council of PTAs. She also has been a Local School Advisory Council member at Roswell High School and has sat on several school system committees. She serves on several boards, including the Fulton Education Foundation Board, Fulton County Employee’s Pension Board and Leadership North Fulton. A native of Atlanta, Schultz holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Georgia State University and currently works as a web site consultant.

Board member since 2005. Current term expires December 31, 2012.

Schools served: Crabapple Crossing ES, Dolvin ES, Hembree Springs ES, Hillside ES, Esther Jackson ES, Mimosa ES, Mountain Park ES, Northwood ES, Roswell North ES, Sweet Apple ES, Crabapple MS, Elkins Pointe MS, Haynes Bridge MS, Holcomb Bridge MS, Northwestern MS, Centennial HS, Milton HS, and Roswell HS and Crossroads/Second Chance North.

District 1
Katie Reeves District 2 My Community Meetings
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A Board member since 1999, Katie Reeves represents the Alpharetta and Milton areas.

 

An active community member, Reeves served on the Alpharetta Planning Commission for four years and was the school board president from 2003-05. She also has been a Local School Advisory Committee member and PTA legislative chair at Lake Windward Elementary School. A native of Pennsylvania, Reeves majored in marketing at the University of Kentucky and worked for a number of years as an advertising account executive.

 

Board member since 1999. Current term expires December 31, 2010.

 

Schools served: Abbotts Hill ES, Alpharetta ES, Birmingham Falls ES, Cogburn Woods ES, Crabapple Crossing ES, Creek View ES, Findley Oaks ES, Hembree Springs ES, Mimosa ES, Lake Windward ES, Manning Oaks ES, New Prospect ES, Northwood ES, Ocee ES, Summit Hill ES, Autrey Mill MS, Elkins Pointe MS, Haynes Bridge MS, Hopewell MS, Northwestern MS, River Trail MS, Taylor Road MS, Webb Bridge MS, Alpharetta HS, Centennial HS, Chattahoochee HS, Northview HS, Milton HS and Roswell HS.

District 2
Gail Dean District 3 My Community Meetings
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A board member since 2001, Gail Dean represents areas in Sandy Springs and East Point and all of Hapeville. A longtime advocate for public education, Dean has been an active school volunteer and a member of numerous reform and system-level committees prior to her election to the school board. She also has been a PTA president as well as a Local School Advisory Council chairwoman and has served on a Sandy Springs legislative committee.

 

Dean’s knowledge of public finance and construction is an asset to the school board. She has been president of the Atlanta Homebuilders Association – Inner Atlanta Chapter, has owned a real estate brokerage and two construction firms, and has consulted for financial institutions throughout the Southeast. She also has served on the boards of the Sandy Springs/North Fulton Clean and Beautiful, the Fulton County School Employees’ Charitable Fund and Fulton Education Foundation as well as the Fulton Employees’ Pension Board. She represents her community on the Sandy Springs Council of Neighborhoods and was appointed to the committee that reviews Special Charter Schools for the Georgia Board of Education.

 

Board member since 2001. Current term expires December 31, 2012.

 

Schools served: Conley Hills ES, Hapeville ES, Heards Ferry ES, High Point ES, Lake Forest ES, Parklane ES, Spalding Drive Charter ES, Woodland Charter ES, Paul D. West MS, Ridgeview MS, Sandy Springs MS, Woodland MS, North Springs HS, Riverwood HS and Tri-Cities HS.

 

District 3
Ashley Widener District 5 My Community Meetings
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widenera@fultonschools.org 

Ashley Widener was elected in November 2006 to a four-year term on the Fulton County School Board. She represents the Alpharetta and Johns Creek areas.

 

In addition to years of local school involvement and volunteerism, Widener brings strong experience in business and organizational management to her position on the school board. She currently is vice president of Widener & Associates, Inc., an association management and governmental relations firm and formerly has worked as an independent political consultant.

 

Widener holds a Bachelor’s degree in social work from the University of Georgia. She has worked with addicted teens, provided family counseling and also has been the executive director of a Savannah homeless shelter providing social and educational support to single mothers.

 

Widener has been an active parent at State Bridge Crossing Elementary School, River Trail Middle School, Autrey Mill Middle School and Northview High School. She and her family are active members of the Peachtree Corners Baptist Church and the North Fulton Chamber of Commerce.

 

Board member since 2006. Current term expires December 31, 2010.

 

Schools served: Abbotts Hill ES, Barnwell ES, Dolvin ES, Findley Oaks ES, Hillside ES, Medlock Bridge ES, Northwood ES, Ocee ES, Shakerag ES, State Bridge Crossing ES, Wilson Creek ES, Autrey Mill MS, Haynes Bridge MS, River Trail MS, Taylor Road MS, Centennial HS, Chattahoochee HS, Johns Creek HS and Northview HS.

 

District 5
Catherine Maddox District 6 My Community Meetings
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Catherine Maddox joined the Fulton County Board of Education for a four-year term beginning January 1, 2007. She represents areas in East Point, College Park and Union City.

 

A former nurse at Grady Memorial Hospital, Maddox has been an advocate for Fulton County students and parents for many years. She has served as chair of the Superintendent’s Advisory Committee and as legislative chair of the South Fulton Council of PTAs. She also has served on the Fulton County Curriculum Advisory Board and is a current member of the Fulton County Schools Discipline Review Committee and the United States Justice Department – Fulton Community School Advisory Committee.

 

An East Point resident for more than 25 years, Maddox is a founding member of the Mayor’s Educational Task Force and has been a member of the city’s Youth Council Advisory Board, Ethics Board and Historical Society. She is a member of the East Point Business Association and a member of the Concerned Citizens and Clergy of East Point. In addition, Maddox has been active with the Boy Scouts of America, previously serving as membership chair, and has attended the New Horizons Church of God in Christ for more than 10 years. In 2002, the American Legion presented her with the Ella Pierson Shining Star Award for her community work. She also is a member of the National NAACP and attended Atlanta Technical College and Georgia Military College.

 

Board member since 2007. Current term expires December 31, 2010.

 

Schools served: Brookview ES, Campbell ES, College Park ES, Conley Hills ES, C.H. Gullatt ES, Hapeville ES, Heritage ES, Hamilton E. Holmes ES, Seaborn Lee ES, S.L. Lewis ES, Liberty Point ES, Mt. Olive ES, Oak Knoll ES, Stonewall Tell ES, Harriet Tubman ES, Bear Creek MS, Camp Creek MS, McNair MS, Sandtown MS, Paul D. West MS, Woodland MS, Banneker HS, Creekside HS, McClarin HS, Tri-Cities HS and Westlake HS.

District 6
Julia Bernath District 7 My Community Meetings
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A member since 2000, Julia Bernath represents Sandy Springs and portions of Alpharetta and Roswell.

 

School board president from 2007 to 2009, and vice president from 2009 to 2010, Bernath has served on the Fulton School Employees’ Pension Board and has represented the school board on the Fulton Education Foundation’s board of directors. She is an active member of the Georgia School Boards Association, currently serving as president. She is a member of the Federal Relations Network and Government Operations committees, and has served as Fulton County legislative liaison.

 

At the state level, Bernath currently serves on the Tough Choices, Tough Times Task Force. She has served on the Teacher Quality Assessment Council of the P-16 committee and the Governor’s Education Review Study and 65% Implementation committees.  A former PTA president and Local School Advisory Committee chair, she also served on the 1995 Sandy Springs Area Redistricting Task Force. She has received the Jewish Federation of Atlanta’s Women of Achievement Award, the PTA Lifetime Member Award and was elected to the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education’s Board of Directors. Bernath also is a graduate of Leadership Atlanta, Regional Leadership Institute, Leadership Sandy Springs and Leadership GSBA.

 

Board member since 2000. Current term expires December 31, 2010.

 

Schools served: Dunwoody Springs Charter ES, Hillside ES, Ison Springs ES, Esther Jackson ES, Northwood ES, River Eves ES, Spalding Drive Charter ES, Woodland Charter ES, Haynes Bridge MS, Holcomb Bridge MS, Ridgeview MS, Sandy Springs MS, Centennial HS, North Springs HS and Riverwood HS.

District 7
Cindy Loe, Ph.D. Superintendent
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Cindy Loe, Ph.D., joined the Fulton County School System in April 2008 as superintendent of schools.

Before coming to Fulton County, Dr. Loe served as associate superintendent of teaching and learning for Gwinnett County Public Schools. Her responsibilities included supervising all district principals and schools, as well as curriculum, special education and continuous improvement. Under her direction, Gwinnett raised student achievement across multiple measures, including the highest scores on the Georgia CRCT, the SAT and the ACT, and facilitated the establishment of the district’s Academic Knowledge and Skills (AKS) curriculum.

Loe has been a teacher, assistant principal and middle school principal. With 26 years of public education experience, Loe has shared her expertise throughout the United States and internationally. Her first public school teaching assignments were in Fulton County at Mountain Park and Esther Jackson elementary schools and later at Holcomb Bridge Middle School. She has been a Fulton resident since 1991 and has two children who have graduated from Fulton County schools.

Loe received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Georgia State University. She received her master’s degree in middle grade and gifted education from Armstrong State College in Savannah and her Ph.D. in educational leadership from Georgia State University.