THOMASVILLE- Thomasville City Schools Board of Education announces the unanimous approval of Dr. Fred H. Rayfield, Jr. as superintendent for a three-year term. Rayfield has been serving in the role of interim superintendent until the vote, which was held on November 14, 2023.
Rayfield grew up on a family farm in Coosa County, Alabama. He earned a B.S. degree in Agricultural Education from Auburn University in 1988. He came to Georgia and worked for the University of Georgia in Terrell and Tift counties while earning his M.S. degree in Agricultural Education from the University of Georgia. In 1993, he moved to Stillwater, Oklahoma where he completed his doctoral degree in Agricultural Education and Educational Administration. Rayfield served as Assistant Professor and Department Head for 4-H Youth Development at Oklahoma State University from 1995 until 1997.
In 1997, he returned to Georgia to work as an educator for Tift County Schools and as a Career and Technical Education Specialist for the Georgia Department of Education. Rayfield transitioned back to the local level in 2002 as the Career, Technical, Agriculture Education Director, and Assistant Principal for Cook County Schools. In 2003, Rayfield became the Superintendent for Cook County Schools and served as a school superintendent for the next 15 years in Cook, Decatur and Union counties until retiring in 2018. He came back into public education in 2019 and has served as the CTAE Director for the Tift County School System for the past four years. Rayfield has also served as a leadership mentor for educational administrators across Georgia and an adjunct professor in educational leadership and administration for Piedmont College.
Rayfield has been married to his wife Tresa, a native of Adel, Ga., for 30 years and they have two…
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