By: CA Staff Writer | December 18, 2025
Clarksdale, Miss. — The Clarksdale Municipal School District (CMSD) is celebrating the academic accomplishments of several educators who earned new degrees this semester, marking a proud moment for the district and the entire Wildcat Nation.
In a congratulatory message shared on the district’s official Facebook page, CMSD recognized the dedication and perseverance of its educators, applauding their commitment to personal growth while continuing to serve students daily.
“You continue to do Wildcat things the Wildcat Way by investing in yourselves while pouring into our scholars every day,” the district stated. “Advancing your professional growth takes commitment, sacrifice, and heart, and we see it. Your dedication strengthens our classrooms, our schools, and Wildcat Nation as a whole. We are proud of you and grateful for the example you set.”
Educators from across the district were honored for earning bachelor’s, master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees—achievements that further enhance instructional excellence and leadership within CMSD schools.
George H. Oliver Elementary School
- Ms. Tameka Davis — Bachelor’s degree
- Ms. Jasmine Outlaw — Bachelor’s degree
- Mrs. Leona Harris — Master’s degree
- Mrs. Dominique Cross — Educational Specialist degree
- Dr. Venesia Griffin-Brown — Doctoral degree
Kirkpatrick Elementary School
- Ms. Jastini Thomas — Bachelor’s degree
Oakhurst Intermediate Academy
- Ms. Arlitha Jackson — Bachelor’s degree
W.A. Higgins Middle School
- Didriquez Smith — Master’s degree
J.W. Stampley 9th Grade Academy
- Ms. Demetria Pitts — Master’s degree
- Mrs. Victoria Brister — Educational Specialist degree
- Mr. Marvin Pittman — Educational Specialist degree
Clarksdale High School
- Mrs. Danielle Clark Hicks — Bachelor’s degree
District leaders emphasized that continued professional development among educators directly benefits students by bringing new knowledge, skills, and perspectives into classrooms. These accomplishments reflect CMSD’s ongoing commitment to excellence in education and lifelong learning.
As the district celebrates these milestones, CMSD continues to encourage educators to pursue growth opportunities that strengthen teaching, leadership, and student success—truly embodying The Wildcat Way.
Photo and info Credit: CMSD FB
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