Jeffery Smith, superintendent, Hampton City Schools (HCS), Virginia
Dr. Smith began his tenure
as superintendent of Hampton City Schools (HCS) on July 15, 2015. Prior to his
employment with Hampton City Schools, he served as the superintendent of the
Town of West Point Public Schools for seven years.
Under his leadership as superintendent with the
Hampton City Schools, academic success is the highest it has been in decades.
For the first time in Hampton City Schools history, 100% of the division’s 29
schools are accredited without conditions. The school division has strengthened
its dual enrollment program with Thomas Nelson Community College, to date
yielding a 642% increase in the number of dual enrollment credits taken by HCS
students. The on-time graduation rate has increased from 88% for the class of
2015 to 92.73% for the class of 2019. The dropout rate has decreased from 5.1%
for the class of 2015 to 1.26% for the class of 2019. In addition, the Hampton
City community has earned the distinction of being the first Ford Next
Generation Learning Community in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Dr. Smith firmly believes in the school
division’s mission of ensuring academic excellence for every child, every day,
whatever it takes. As such, over the past three years, he has co-chaired the
Academies of Hampton’s operating and steering committees to transform the four
high schools from five pocket academies to 16 wall-to-wall academies and from
18 to 41 career pathways. The Academies provide young people opportunities
based on high-demand, high-wage jobs aligned with regional and state workforce
data. He believes this transformation will ultimately prepare young people to
be college, career and life ready. This important work was featured in the 2018
State of the Region report for Hampton Roads as The Next Generation of Learning
in Hampton Roads, as well as The Center for American Progress as one of the
four models working across the country in high school redesign.
Dr. Smith's civic engagement is one of continued
leadership. He strongly believes the school division has a greater impact when
there are strong community partnerships. To this end, he is a member of the
following boards: Sentara Healthcare, Smart Beginnings of the Virginia
Peninsula, Virginia Air and Space Center, VersAbility Resources, and a member
of the Region V GO Virginia Council. He served as the president of the Virginia
Association of School Superintendents (VASS) from May 2018 to May 2019 and was
the superintendent-in-charge for New Horizons Regional Education Centers from
July 2017 to June 2019. Smith is a 2017-2018 graduate of the Civic Leadership
Institute.
Dr. Smith served 12 years on the Board of
Trustees for the Williamsburg Health Foundation with an endowment that exceeded
$115 million and held the offices of vice chairman and chairman of the Board of
Trustees respectively. He has also served as president of the Rotary Club of
West Point and Chairman of the School-University Research Network (SURN) for
the College of William and Mary.
Dr. Smith is a recipient of the 2019 Peninsula
Humanitarian Award from the Peninsula Chapter of the Virginia Center for
Inclusive Communities (February 2019) and the recipient of the 2019 Trailblazer
Award from the 100 Black Men of Virginia Peninsula, Inc. (April 2019). He was
also named the Region II Superintendent of the Year (2018-2019) and the 2020
Virginia Superintendent of the Year.
Dr. Smith is married to Lorianne Samuel Smith of
Caroline County, a public school educator. They have two children, a daughter
who is a graduate of Christopher Newport University and Eastern Virginia
Medical School with a Master's Degree in Public Health Policy and Management
and a son who is a senior at Bridgewater College.