Note: This is the final story in a series profiling the principals of Athens ISD’s five main campuses.
By Toni Garrard Clay/AISD Communications Specialist
If you happen to be in the halls of Athens High School, chances are good you’re going to run into Jami Ivey. She is not a principal who hides out in her office. Instead, she interacts regularly with students, getting to know them and either encouraging or admonishing them accordingly.
“I make a point to have a relationship with the kids,” she said.
Ivey’s path to leadership started with very humble beginnings in Denver City, Texas. “Growing up, we lived in houses with holes in them, and I played in the holes. I thought that was normal,” she said.
Neither of Ivey’s parents graduated from high school. She was the first person from her family to have a college degree. “I use that history to connect with kids who need to be the ones to break out of a cycle (of poverty),” she said. “I tell them their education can’t be taken from them. Education is the answer.” Continue reading “AHS Principal Jami Ivey is a ‘Student-First’ Administrator”