Stringtown Public Schools is gearing up for the upcoming academic year with a wave of new faces across its leadership team and classrooms, anchored by incoming Superintendent David Morris.
Morris steps into the district's top administrative role bringing three decades of educational experience, including more than 21 years in public school administration. Throughout his career, Morris has prioritized academic excellence, character development, and creating positive learning environments. A devoted family man, he emphasized his vision of building strong partnerships between families, educators, and the community to ensure every student has the tools to reach their full potential.
Joining Morris on the administrative and student-support front is Cletis Lowe, who will serve as the district's new Special Education Director and Teacher. Lowe comes to the role with a stated focus on creating a supportive, positive environment and working closely with local families to provide essential resources and encouragement for student success.
