Shreveport, Louisiana – The Caddo Parish School Board has made an important addition to the team, appointing Jerry Bowman Jr. as the interim board member for District 7. This decision was made during a special session meeting on Tuesday, October 15, where board members cast their votes for this significant role.
Bowman, who previously served as a councilman for Shreveport’s District G, expressed his gratitude for the new opportunity. “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as the District 7 representative on the Board and bring much-needed stability to our community,” he remarked, showcasing his dedication to public service and his eagerness to make a positive impact.
In his interim role, Bowman is enthusiastic about collaborating with other board members and district leaders to ensure fairness and representation for the students, families, and staff members in District 7. “I look forward to working with schools, principals, teachers, and families to come together to make sure we are doing everything in our power to ensure District 7 schools have what they need for student success,” Bowman said. His dialogue highlights his proactive approach to community involvement.
The appointment has been met with excitement, especially from the board president, Jessica Yeates. She communicated her enthusiasm by stating, “We are excited to welcome Jerry Bowman, Jr. to the Caddo Parish School Board. His dedication to our community and passion for education will be invaluable as we work together to continue improving outcomes for all students.” This positive outlook sets the stage for cooperative efforts aimed at enhancing educational experiences in the district.
Bowman’s arrival comes following the departure of Darrin Dixon, who announced his leave from the school board on September 17. The seat was declared officially vacant on October 1, prompting the board to make swift decisions for the benefit of the district. Bowman will serve in this interim position until a special election is held on March 29, 2025, which will determine the permanent representative for District 7.
The board’s recent actions underline their ongoing commitment to fostering strong educational environments for students in District 7. With Bhoman onboard and a collaborative spirit among members, there is hope for exciting developments in the district’s schools over the coming months.
As Shreveport residents look forward to the future, the appointment of Jerry Bowman Jr. is seen as a new chapter not just for the school board, but for the entire community. The emphasis on working together resonates well with families and educators alike, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in achieving the best educational outcomes for children.
Let’s cheer on our educators and board members as they embark on this journey together, leading District 7 towards a brighter and more successful future!
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