At the Thursday, Apr. 18, meeting of the Scottsboro City Schools Board of Education, Mr. Jeff Tubbs was named as Scottsboro High School’s next principal. The announcement follows the March 2024 retirement of Principal Brad Dudley. Tubbs is currently the principal at Scottsboro Junior High School and has been in the education field for 25 years. Eighteen of those years have been in the Scottsboro City School System. He has served as a secondary math teacher, coach, assistant principal, and elementary and secondary principal, in addition to serving as the Director of the Career and Technical Education Program Tubbs will officially take the helm at the high school Jun. 1, 2024 but will work closely with the faculty and staff until then to insure a smooth transition from interim Principal, Scott Hodges to Tubbs. Jeff Tubbs, and his wife is Amanda have a daughter named Lauren who will be a Scottsboro High School freshman during the 2024-2025 school year, so the Tubbs’ will move from the junior high school to the high school together. NJP would like to say congratulations and best wishes in the next chapter your career.
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