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Revered veteran superintendent Chester Floyd joins the Rex team

(COLUMBIA) – State Superintendent of Education Jim Rex today received the endorsement of veteran educator Chester Floyd, currently the superintendent in Lexington School District Three.  Previously, Floyd served as the superintendent of the Berkeley County School District.  He joins forty-seven of the state’s school district superintendents, who, in an unprecedented move, came together last week to voice their support for Rex as he seeks to become South Carolina’s next Governor.

Other district superintendents endorsing Rex are:

Dr. Ivan Randolph – Abbeville County School District
Dr. Ora Lee Watson – Allendale County School District
Mr. Thomas T. Chapman – Anderson School District Two
Ms. Phyllis Schwarting – Bamberg School District One
Dr. Jake Sello – Bamberg School District Two
Dr. Teresa Pope – Barnwell School District 19
Dr. Anthony Parker – Berkeley County School District
Dr. Nancy McGinley – Charleston County School District
Dr. William James – Cherokee County School District
Dr. Phillip McDaniel – Chester County School District
Dr. Rose Wilder – Clarendon School District One
Mr. John Tindal – Clarendon School District Two
Dr. Lela Williams – Colleton County Schools
Dr. John Kirby – Dillon School District Three
Mr. Ray Rogers – Dillon School District Two
Mr. Jerry Montjoy – Dorchester School District Four
Mr. Joseph Pye – Dorchester School District Two
Dr. Mary Rice-Crenshaw – Edgefield County School District
Dr. John Morris – Florence School District Five
Dr. Bertha McCants – Florence School District Four
Mr. Larry Jackson – Florence School District One
Ms. Beth Wright – Florence School District Three
Mr. Robert Sullivan, Jr. – Florence School District Two
Dr. Darrell Johnson – Greenwood School District 55
Ms. Fay Sprouse – Greenwood School District 51
Dr. Deonia Simmons – Hampton School District Two
Dr. Larry Heath – Jasper County School District
Dr. Cleo Richardson – Lee County School District
Dr. Linda Lavender – Lexington School District Four
Dr. Karen Woodward – Lexington School District One
Mr. Michael Lupo – Marion School District One
Dr. Frank Roberson – Marlboro County School District
Dr. Sandra Calliham – McCormick County School District
Dr. Thomas Sparks – Orangeburg School District Four
Dr. Cynthia Cash-Greene – Orangeburg School District Three
Dr. Stephen Hefner – Richland School District Two
Dr. David Mathis – Saluda County School District
Dr. Ron Garner – Spartanburg School District One
Dr. Jim Ray – Spartanburg School District Three
Dr. Zona Jefferson – Sumter School District 17
Dr. Frank Baker – Sumter School District Two
Dr. David Eubanks – Union County School District
Ms. Linda Huell – Williamsburg County School District
Ms. Alexia Clamp – Williston School District 29
Dr. Keith Callicut – York School District Four
Dr. Vernon Prosser – York School District One
Dr. Marc Sosne – York School District Two

“I am gratified by the outpouring of support from educators across South Carolina, who are on the front lines every day working to improve the lives of children and families,” said Rex last week.  “They know, as I do, that in order to move South Carolina forward, create jobs, and build our economy, public education must remain our state’s top priority.”

Tags: Endorsements

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