McCants Principal to Retire at End of School Year

McCants Middle School Principle Jacky Stamps will be retiring at the end of the current school year, after serving as the leader of McCants for 18 years.
Said Mr. Stamps, “It has been a pleasure to have worked in the field of education for 45 years, and in Anderson School District Five for 38 of those years. I have learned so much from those I have worked with over the years. I have truly enjoyed every year and look forward to the next step in my life. I am especially appreciative of the opportunity Mr. Henry Adair gave me to start my administrative career as an assistant principal at Westside High School. I also appreciate the support of the Board of Trustees and the four superintendents for which I worked during my tenure in Anderson School District Five."
“Mr. Stamps has been a stalwart in this district for decades, and his leadership will be missed,” said Superintendent Tom Wilson.
Superintendent Wilson further elaborated by stating, “While no one can replace Mr. Stamps, I am confident we will find a quality successor to build upon the success that has been created at McCants.”
The district will begin the search for a new principal in January.
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