Dr. Parker has spent her entire professional career with Gordon County Schools, contributing to instructional improvement, workforce development, school leadership, and community engagement. Her work has supported districtwide strategic planning, accreditation, professional learning, and student-centered initiatives that have strengthened educational outcomes across the district.
Throughout her service, she has helped develop educators, expand industry and community partnerships, enhance communication and public engagement, and support innovation in secondary education. She has also contributed to statewide educational efforts through participation in professional networks and leadership organizations. As principal of Gordon Central High School, Dr. Parker has led efforts to improve school climate, strengthen instructional systems, and increase opportunities for student engagement and success.
Dr. Parker and her husband, Jonathan, a Gordon Central alumnus, have been long-time supporters of the Gordon Central community. Their daughter, Anna Caroline, graduates from Gordon Central this year. Reflecting on her retirement, Dr. Parker shared, “I am proud to have served as the principal at Gordon Central, where I started my career nearly three decades ago. I will miss seeing my school family on a day-to-day basis, but I also know that I am leaving our students and our school in the hands of an excellent group of educators. My family and I look forward to supporting the Warrior Nation for many years to come.”
Dr. Parker’s impact and leadership have made significant and lasting contributions to Gordon County Schools. Her commitment to students and staff has strengthened our schools and our community. We are grateful for her service and wish her the very best in her retirement.
Gordon County Schools will announce leadership transition plans at a later date.
Elementary teachers continued their training in LETRS, which is a professional learning program focused on the science of reading that helps educators deepen their understanding of how students learn to read and how to provide effective literacy instruction.
Earlier this week, English Language Learner teachers participated in professional training with Edmentum focused on planning for Georgia Milestones remediation using Study Island and Exact Path to support student learning and academic growth.
Our Transportation Department bus drivers participated in CPR training led by Gordon County Schools nurses, ensuring they are prepared to respond quickly and safely in emergency situations.
We appreciate the dedication of our faculty and staff who continue to learn, collaborate, and grow as professionals in order to provide the best possible opportunities for our students.
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Is your teenager ready to learn how to drive? Our Driver's Ed Program classes are beginning soon at Gordon County Schools! Enrollment is available now. We have several available program dates listed below:
April 2026
Location: Gordon Central High School
Dates: April 13-15, 20-22
Time: 3:00 PM - 8:30 PM
June 2026
Dates and times to be determined.
July 2026
Dates and times to be determined.
To enroll in the Driver's Education Program, fill out the form provided either online or by printing and submitting a copy of the application.
Online program application: https://forms.gle/Enwf2UvgUKobNrXn7
Printable program application: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1898720/Gordon_County_Schools_Driver_Education_Application.pdf
For the full list of information regarding our Driver's Education Program, please visit the Gordon County Schools website at: https://www.gcbe.org/page/driver-s-ed

Mrs. Brock began her journey with Gordon County Schools in 2006 as a classroom teacher at Belwood Elementary. Over the years, she served as an instructional coach before becoming assistant principal at Red Bud Elementary in 2013. In 2016, she stepped into the role of principal, where she has faithfully led the Red Bud community for the past decade.
Throughout her career, Mrs. Brock has been known for her deep love for students, her unwavering support of staff, and her commitment to building strong relationships with families. Her leadership has helped make Red Bud Elementary the special place it is today.
Below is a message Mrs. Brock wrote for the Red Bud community:
In 2006, I joined the Gordon County Schools family as a classroom teacher at Belwood Elementary. Over the years I had the privilege of serving as an instructional coach, then as assistant principal at Red Bud Elementary in 2013. In 2016 I was honored to step into the role of principal.
For the past 10 years, serving as the principal of Red Bud Elementary has been one of the greatest blessings of my life. This school has truly been my mission field. The children, families, staff, and this community hold such a special place in my heart. Every day I have been surrounded by people who love children deeply and believe in the power of relationships.
One of the greatest joys has been being part of so many of your children’s lives over the years, watching them grow, learn, and become incredible young people. Seeing their smiles in the hallways, celebrating their successes, and walking alongside families through the years is something I will always treasure.
Red Bud is more than a school. It is a family. The love, support, and care that live within these walls are truly something special.
I will always consider it one of the greatest honors of my life that you trusted me with your children. Thank you for allowing me to be part of their story and part of this incredible community.
“Being a principal isn’t about leading a building — it’s about loving the people inside it.”
Red Bud will forever hold a special place in my heart.
Mrs. Brock’s legacy will live on through the countless students she has encouraged, the educators she has supported, and the strong, loving culture she helped build at Red Bud Elementary.
Please join us in thanking Mrs. Brock for her years of leadership and wishing her the very best in this next chapter! She is already working closely with Mrs. Becky Hulsey, who was recently announced as the next principal of Red Bud Elementary, to ensure a successful transition for the school and community.

Pictured are Monica Nacey from W.L. Swain Elementary, Belinda Smith from Tolbert Elementary, Dr. Jennifer Farist from Sonoraville Elementary, Matt Wiley from Ashworth Middle School, and Tim Gilreath from Belwood Elementary.
As we celebrate Gifted Education Month in March, we are proud of the dedication our gifted teachers show in continually strengthening their practice. They are excited to bring back new strategies, resources, and inspiration to their classrooms to help challenge and support gifted students across Gordon County Schools.
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Ashworth Middle School
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The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) and the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) awarded almost 200 Georgia schools with the Ready Georgia Seal of Preparedness for the 2025-2026 school year. The Ready Georgia Seal of Preparedness (RGSP) recognizes schools that have gone above and beyond in the area of school emergency preparedness. The seal indicates that a school has taken initiative to improve their emergency preparedness through extensive planning and risk mitigation efforts. GaDOE, GEMA, and HS has recognized Gordon County Schools through the Ready Georgia Seal of Preparedness 22 times.
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Thank you for supporting flexible learning opportunities for our students!
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During the meeting, members of Mr. Hall’s family were presented with framed mock-ups of the plaque that will be permanently displayed for the Board Room. Mr. Hall’s daughter, Jennifer Dixon, accepted a framed mock-up alongside her husband, Keith Dixon, and their son Sam, a senior at Sonoraville High School. Mr. Hall’s wife, Cathy Hall, also accepted a framed mock-up in recognition of Mr. Hall's legacy of service and leadership.
The Bobby Hall Board Room renaming honors Mr. Hall’s decades of leadership, advocacy for public education, and his lasting impact on the students, staff, and families of Gordon County Schools.
To read more about this announcement, please visit: https://www.gcbe.org/article/2757929


Born on May 14, 1946, in Calhoun, Georgia, Mr. Hall was a lifelong resident who loved this community. He proudly served his country as a United States Army veteran during the Vietnam War, demonstrating the sacrifice, discipline, and perseverance that defined his life. He was also a man of deep and abiding faith and a devoted member of Northside Church of Christ. Throughout his life, he dedicated more than 50 years to the transportation and logistics industry, worked alongside his family in farming operations at Hall Brothers Produce, and faithfully served Gordon County Schools for nearly three decades as the longest-serving member in the Board's history.
Mr. Hall began his Board service in 1987, representing Post 7 and serving until 2002. In 2013, he was appointed once again to the Board and was re-elected in 2017 to represent Post 4, where he continued his legacy of leadership. He strongly supported our students and faculty, working to ensure every child had the opportunity to succeed. He believed in the power of education to change lives and make a difference, and that conviction guided every decision he made as a member of the Board.
A familiar and welcome presence at sporting events, performances, and school functions across the district, Mr. Hall always made time to support students and remain accessible to families and employees. His involvement and genuine care for others left a lasting impression on our schools and community that will never be forgotten.
With the naming of the Bobby Hall Board Room, his service and leadership will be permanently memorialized by the Board of Education. The Bobby Hall Board Room will serve as a lasting tribute to Mr. Hall's integrity, dedication, and heart for Gordon County Schools. His legacy will continue to guide the work of our school system for generations to come.

The Gordon County Schools Board of Education approved Becky Hulsey as the new principal of Red Bud Elementary School during its March 9 regular meeting.
Mrs. Hulsey currently serves as assistant principal at Red Bud Middle School, where she has supported students, teachers, and families since 2021. In her role, she has led professional learning for teachers, supported tiered intervention, evaluated instructional practices, and worked closely with families to support student success.
She previously served as assistant principal at Sonoraville High School and as an academic coach and teacher at Red Bud Middle School. Mrs. Hulsey began her career teaching in Gordon County Schools at Sonoraville Elementary, Sonoraville High School, and Sonoraville Middle School.
Mrs. Hulsey holds a Specialist and Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from Kennesaw State University and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Georgia.
“I love the Red Bud community and feel truly honored to have the opportunity to serve as Principal of Red Bud Elementary,” Mrs. Hulsey said. “This community has shaped me and supported me throughout most of my career, and it means the world to continue giving back to the place I call home.”
Mrs. Hulsey will succeed Debra Brock, who is retiring at the end of the year after serving as principal of Red Bud Elementary since 2016. Gordon County Schools thanks Mrs. Brock for her leadership and strong commitment to her school community.
Please join us in congratulating Becky Hulsey on her new role leading the Red Bud Elementary School community!
Our board members play an important role in supporting students, empowering educators, and strengthening our schools. Their commitment to thoughtful decision making and continuous improvement helps create opportunities for success across our entire district.
We are grateful for the time, care, and dedication they invest in helping Gordon County Schools grow and thrive. Thank you for your continued service to our students, staff, and community.
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State School Superintendent Richard Woods visited Red Bud Middle School today to recognize two schools for outstanding academic achievement. During his visit, Superintendent Woods presented Tolbert Elementary School with a Literacy Leader banner and pinned updated recognition on Red Bud Middle School’s Math Leader banner.
Tolbert Elementary was named a Literacy Leader for exceptional growth in 3rd Grade Gateway Reading. Principal Dr. Rebecca Owen accepted the banner along with members of her third grade teacher team in recognition of their work supporting student literacy and reading growth.
Red Bud Middle School was recognized as a Math Leader in High School Outstanding Achievement for the performance of its 8th grade students on the 9th Grade Algebra End-of-Course Georgia Milestones exam. Principal Chad Moore accepted the new banner pins along with Assistant Principal Becky Hulsey, Instructional Lead Teacher Jackie Cascio, and 8th grade honors math teacher Sandra Cash.
Gordon County Schools Board of Education Chairperson Charlie Walraven and Post 7 member Eddie Hall were also present to celebrate this recognition alongside Superintendent Alice Mashburn.
The Literacy Leader and Math Leader honors recognize schools that demonstrate extraordinary student progress and proficiency. Schools are selected based on achievement, growth, or both, using annual end of grade and end of course assessments. These recognitions highlight the importance of strong literacy and numeracy skills as the foundation for lifelong learning and success.
Congratulations to Tolbert Elementary and Red Bud Middle School for their continued commitment to academic excellence and student growth.
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This unique experience gave them a deeper understanding of how state government works and allowed them to see democracy in action firsthand. We are proud of Jenica and Jacoby for representing Gordon County and Gordon 4-H so well.
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Sonoraville High School recently hosted the Region 7 AA Literary Competition, where eight schools competed. Sonoraville had an outstanding day, finishing as the Region Runner Up overall. Congratulations to all of our students who represented SHS so well.
Region Champions advancing to the State Competition
Humorous Interpretation – Ambree Quarles
Duo Interpretation – Ethan Smith and Blake Carey (two-time Region Champions and 2025 State Champions)
2nd Place
Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking – Bristol Waters
Male Solo – Ethan Smith
Trio – Danielle Ralston, Carla Ramirez, Skylynn Lewis
Quartet – Jonathan Lackey, Grant Kinkead, Blake Carey, Briar Woodward
4th Place
Personal Essay – Savannah Johnson
Female Solo – Danielle Ralston
Honorable Mentions
Kamryn Brannen
Marely Escobar
Veronica Escobar
Madalyn Scroggs
Congratulations to these talented students and best of luck to those advancing to the state competition.
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Mr. Robbins was recognized for his dedication to teaching American history and for making the subject engaging, meaningful, and relevant for his students. His commitment to historical accuracy, thoughtful instruction, and enthusiasm for the founding era reflects the values promoted by the DAR through its mission of historic preservation, education, and patriotism.
On February 14, Mr. Robbins presented a program to the Xavier Chapter about the early history of Georgia. His presentation highlighted the founding of the colony, the vision of James Oglethorpe, and the unique social and economic framework that shaped Georgia’s beginnings. He also shared insights about Georgia’s role as the thirteenth colony and its strategic importance in early American development.
We are proud of Mr. Robbins and grateful for the passion he brings to teaching history and inspiring students each day.
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We almost couldn’t spot her in that camo.
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The activity helped reinforce both grammar and reading comprehension skills while keeping students actively engaged in the learning process.
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Teachers Amber Nasco and Terrie Fitzwater also worked with students as they reviewed the story and discussed who the narrator was, how the narrator felt, and the setting. The collaborative discussion helped students strengthen their reading comprehension and analytical skills.
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This opportunity gave his student leaders an opportunity to collaborate, plan, and take pride in improving their program’s facilities.
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