Tomasina Smitherman
Tomasina Smitherman serves as the Special Education Coordinator for Gadsden City School System, where she oversees programs and services designed to support students with diverse
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Tomasina Smitherman serves as the Special Education Coordinator for Gadsden City School System, where she oversees programs and services designed to support students with diverse
Michelle Brooks serves as the Special Education Specialist. She is starting her twenty-fourth year in education with the Gadsden City Schools. Her experiences through the
Kelly Swafford earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She has been
Mrs. Inzer is a graduate of the University. of Alabama, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Home Economics and a Master’s degree in Secondary
Mrs. Skelton graduated from Auburn University. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance. She also attended Jacksonville State to obtain her accounting hours. Mrs. Skelton
Dr. Smoots is a professional in education in the Gadsden City School System. She has served over ten years as an administrator for the Gadsden
Hector Baeza’s public education experience spans over twenty years. He has been a first, fourth and fifth grade teacher. He has also served as an
Marcia Farabee currently serves as the Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Gadsden City Schools. She has been a public-school educator for more than twenty-five
Dr. David Asbury Director of Human Resources, Technology and Career-Technical Education In addition to Technology and Human Resources, Dr. Asbury serves as the Director of
He has been with Gadsden City Schools for over 14 years. During this time, he has held many positions with various responsibilities. Mr. Parker holds
Help SUN Bucks Reach the Right Families Through the Alabama SUN Bucks program, eligible school-age children will receive a one-time grocery benefit this summer.
Based on road condition concerns from the EMA, the Gadsden City Schools will all be dismissing early at 1:15 today, Monday, March 16.
The Gadsden City Schools will be on a 2-hour delay tomorrow, Monday, March 16.
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION WILL BE OPEN MARCH 9th- APRIL 30th, 2026 If you have a kindergarten student that will be enrolling for the 2026-2027 school year,
CONGRATULATIONS! GCHS Varsity Girls AND Boys Soccer Teams – 2026 County Champs
The Gadsden City Titans punched their ticket to the Sweet 16! They are heading to JSU and will take on the Oxford Yellow Jackets. On