Pike County’s Board of Education consists of six members representing six geographic districts. Board members serve four year terms. Three board seats are elected in a presidential election year and three are elected during a gubernatorial election year.
The Board of Education is committed to providing the resources necessary to prepare our students to become creative problem-solvers while honoring the contribution of each tax payer. To this end, Pike County has remained one of the State’s, and one of the nation’s, lowest per pupil expenditure school systems. The Schools District’s has maintained one of the region’s lowest tax rates. Total school taxes levied has remained the same or decreased for the past four years.
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Board Member, District 5
Denise Burrell serves as District 5 Board of Education member. She has lived with her husband Richard in Pike County for 35 years and raised her two children in Pike. Her degrees include an English Education from UGA, a master’s in English Ed from Georgia State, and a master’s and specialist in leadership from West Georgia.
Board Member, District 4
Marcie is a former high school teacher and district administrative staffer with experience in federal programs and title funding. She currently serves on the Southern Crescent Technical College Culinary Arts Board and is the former president of the Pike County FFA Alumni. She is a longstanding resident of Pike County.
Board Member, District 1
The Pike County Board of Education is happy to announce that Mr. Brian Hubbard of Williamson has been appointed as our District 1 Board Member. He will serve the remainder of the term, which expires December 31, 2022. We look forward to working with Mr. Hubbard and welcome the wisdom and insight he will bring as we strive to make the best decisions for Pike County Schools.
Board Member, District 2
Allen Edwards is a local businessman that has been a resident of Pike County for 17 years. He is married to Kelley Cochran Edwards, a certified teacher that grew up in the Pike County School system who is an active substitute teacher and volunteer in each of the schools their two children attend.
Board Member, District 6
Floyd is a resident and 1986 graduate of Pike County Schools. His professional career includes 21 years of US Navy education and training. He is also a graduate of Point University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Relations. Floyd and his wife Cindy are the parents of 3 daughters, all of whom attended Pike County Schools.
Board Member, District 3
Emily O’Steen is a lifelong resident of Pike County who has served as the District 3 board member for four years now. She graduated from Pike County High School in 1994 and returned as a Fifth grade teacher after graduating college from Mercer University. She taught at Pike County Elementary for nine years and now teaches at the Georgia Cyber Academy.
Pike County Primary School is situated just off Highway 19 South in Zebulon, Georgia. Our building houses all Pike County students in kindergarten through second grade. Each grade level averages about 220 students. We have 33 classroom teachers with the support of 21 paraprofessionals.
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