JPS leader selected to MS School Boards Association Prospective Superintendent Leadership Academy

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Dr. Chinelo Evans

JANS – Incoming JPS Assistant Superintendent of Middle Schools, Dr. Chinelo Evans, has been selected to be a member of the 2023-2024 class of the Mississippi School Boards Association Prospective Superintendent Leadership Academy (PSLA).  The PSLA will occur over the course of the upcoming school year.  This academy aims to cultivate potential candidates who are prepared for superintendent positions in Mississippi’s public schools. 

Dr. Evans received both her bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Jackson State University. She also earned a specialist’s and doctorate degree in educational leadership and supervision from Mississippi College.  

In her 22-year career with the Jackson Public School District, Dr. Evans has served as an English teacher, interventionist, assistant principal, principal, chief academic officer of middle schools, executive director of school improvement, and executive director of advanced academics.  

Dr. Evans was the founding principal of the JPS-Tougaloo Early College High School Program where 22 seniors recently graduated with an associate degree from Tougaloo College prior to graduating from high school.  Other notable accomplishments include having served as the head learner and principal of Northwest Jackson International Baccalaureate World Middle School.  During her tenure, the school was recognized as the number one ranked middle school in Mississippi in 2013 and 2014. Under her leadership, Northwest IB Middle School was selected as one of the top fifty best middle schools in the United States out of 98,000 middle schools, according to thebestschools.org. 

Dr. Evans was named the JPS middle school Principal of the Year in both 2014 and 2015. She was recently recognized as high school Principal of the Year and JPS Administrator of the Year for 2022.

Dr. Evans believes that education is a priceless asset that affords individuals access to opportunities for personal and collective success. She emphatically believes that it is her duty as a professional educator to empower faculty, staff members, students, parents, and community members to take ownership of the process of educating our citizens. These beliefs, coupled with her faith and talented team members, have helped her serve the families of the district for over two decades. 

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JPS leader selected to MS School Boards Association Prospective Superintendent Leadership Academy

By Jackson Advocate News Service
July 10, 2023