
The following was released Thursday evening by the Clarke County School District:
31, Clarke County School District Superintendent Dr. Robbie Hooker shared with the board his decision
to retire as Superintendent, effective June 30, 2025.
In his message to CCSD staff, Dr. Hooker said,
“Serving alongside you has been one of the most
rewarding experiences of my career. Each of you—through your passion, dedication, and tireless
efforts—has made this district stronger. Together, we have faced challenges, celebrated successes, and,
most importantly, made a difference in the lives of countless students.
”
During his tenure, which began in October 2022, Dr. Hooker has led many successful initiatives starting
with leading the development and implementation of a 5-year Strategic Plan focused on three key areas:
Thriving Students, Connected Culture, and Optimized Talent. As part of that work, Dr. Hooker has led the
charge well ahead of state mandates in shifting the district’s approach to reading toward one based on
science and research, which has resulted in increasing the number of CCSD students who are proficient
in reading at the end of third grade.
Under Dr. Hooker’s leadership, the district’s Climate Survey ratings and CCRPI rankings have increased
significantly, and new partnerships were formed to support youth sports through the creation of the
district’s Youth Development Initiative and AdaptedED sports programs. Dr. Hooker has also focused on
enhancing the well-being, health, and academic success of all students by providing accessible,
comprehensive, and high-quality healthcare services directly within the school environment through the
addition of three school-based Health Centers, bringing the number to four SBHCs in total across the
district. He also has helped increase mental health resources and expand counseling services in an
effort to prioritize student well-being across all schools.
“On behalf of the Board of Education, I want to express my gratitude for Dr. Hooker’s leadership. His
focus on maintaining high expectations for all students and his commitment to providing both resources
and support for our teachers and staff has been instrumental in moving CCSD forward,
” said BOE
President Dr. Mumbi Anderson.
“As we plan for Dr. Hooker’s departure, we will continue building on the
strong foundation he has laid to ensure a smooth transition for our students, educators, and families.
Thank you, Dr. Hooker, for your tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to the Clarke County School
District.
”
In his remaining months, Dr. Hooker will focus on assisting the district through this leadership transition
and preparing for the 2025-26 school year.
Further details on the Superintendent search process will be discussed by the board at its April 17
meeting during executive session.
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This truly a good man. He used to be my neighbor and he was my son's principal 20 years ago. Much respect for Robbie Hooker.