The last day of school is nearing for Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Lisa Herring.
The Atlanta Board of Education said Herring will transition out of her role by Aug. 31, into an APS consultant role through the end of December.
The Board announced in June it would not extend Herring’s contract. She was sworn in in July 2020 during the height of the pandemic.
Herring said in a statement that taking over during the COVID-19 pandemic was a challenge, but she remained laser-focused on her students and staff. She also cited that the APS graduation rate increased to 84% in 2022 — the highest in its history. Graduation rates for Black students also reached an all-time high.
Herring sat down with WABE’s “Morning Edition” for an exclusive exit interview, where she promised she is not walking away from public education, and discussed her relationship with the Atlanta Board of Education.