Monday, March 23, 2020

Dr. Chavis L. Bradford, Superintendent of Wilkinson County School District (WCSD), was Guest Speaker for Black History Program at Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF)

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Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF) celebrated Black History Month with an inspiring message by Dr. Chavis L. Bradford, who served as the guest speaker. Bradford is the superintendent of education for Wilkinson County School District (WCSD). He is pictured here with Executive Administrative Assistant Michelle Higginbotham, who presented him with a Certificate of Appreciation. Warden Scott Middlebrooks said Bradford delivered one of the most insightful and engaging messages he had ever heard.






Dr. Chavis L. Bradford, superintendent of education for Wilkinson County School District (WCSD), was the guest speaker for the Black History Program at Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF). He is pictured here, center, with Warden Scott Middlebrooks, left, and Deputy Warden of Programs George Castro.




Dr. Chavis L. Bradford, superintendent of education for Wilkinson County School District (WCSD), was the guest speaker for the Black History Program at Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF). He is pictured here with Executive Administrative Assistant Michelle Higginbotham, standing, and Superintendent Secretary Vanessa Lawrence. Higginbotham said Bradford delivered a riveting message on Black History. He held everyone’s attention, she said.


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