BOE accepts resignation of Stuart Sheriff
Board of Education, News August 11, 2020
EAST ELLIJAY, Ga. – A special called meeting tonight saw a split decision from the board to accept the resignation of Stuart Sheriff.
The Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services, Sheriff was a key part in many day-to-day operations.
The vote to accept the resignation of Sheriff came 4-1 with Ronald Watkins being the dissenting vote in the group. Watkins made comments to his dissent saying he wanted to dismiss him instead.
Gilmer Schools Superintendent Dr. Shanna Downs said the process to replace Sheriff will likely take place internally as she said they would be shifting positions around to cover the gap and fill the position.
She declined to comment further on the situation instead saying that the resignation would take effect November 30, 2020.
The resignation comes at a surprising time with school just returning to session for the 2020-2021 school year. FYN is submitting request for more information. Stay with us as we update new articles as information becomes available.
FYN submitted a request for the resignation letter of Sheriff. In it, he notes personal reasons for resignation and his separation from the school system.
He said, “I appreciate the opportunities afforded me and the professional growth I attained during my tenure and wish you and the Gilmer County School System the best moving forward.”
Gilmer Schools updates facilities and personnel
News February 25, 2020
ELLIJAY, GA. – February saw updates on a few topics for the Gilmer School System as they approved updated facilities plans, personnel, and financials.
The third phase of Gilmer High’s renovation plans are entering the final planning stages as the project is set to be bid out in April. According to the Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Services, Stuart Sheriff, the project is set to start at the end of May when school is out. They will be working on flooring and painting the classrooms as well as working on the drop ceilings.
Additionally, the science labs will also be seeing updates and redoing the tables in the chemistry lab. Sheriff said this summer will end the entire process of renovations for Gilmer High.
Clear Creek Elementary School got an update as the bid advertisements will close by the end of February and the School should see a called meeting to approve the GMP (Guaranteed Maximum Price). With this, Gilmer Schools could see the company breaking ground on the project by the end of March or early April.
Approval came for the facilities plan on Thursday as well as the board’s approval for personnel. With three retirements set for May including Band Director Joe Pflueger, the official personnel approval was given naming his replacement, David Wiebers.
Legislative Positions were appointed with nominations and approval for Jim Parmer as the school system’s 2020 Legislative Delegate for the session in June, and Doug Pritchett as his alternate.
The Board also approved their December 2019 Financial Report, 2015 ESPLOST Report, December 2019 Nutrition Report, School Activity Accounts, and February Purchasing Policy Expenditures.
