East Ga. School Superintendent Barbara Pulliam Davis, Wins National Award

Dec 8, 2010 - 13:15
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East Ga. School Superintendent Barbara Pulliam Davis, Wins National Award

GREENSBORO, Ga. - An east Georgia school superintendent has won a national award.

Greene County Superintendent Barbara Pulliam Davis has received the "superintendent of the year" award from the National Alliance of Black School Educators. Davis was hired at the tiny district in 2008 after being a high school teacher, principal and administrator in several districts across the country.

The Greene County school district has about 2,000 students in seven schools, including one charter school.

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