Jackson-Madison County School System to relocate central office
May 4, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. — Jackson-Madison County School officials are making changes for some buildings.
Some of those changes being made for students and staff are to provide more space and opportunities in Jackson-Madison County Schools.
“Everything we do is tied to our core values: judgment, motivation, courage, support and service. So thinking about using good judgement, did we really want to let a historic building sit vacant,” said Greg Hammond, the chief of staff and public information officer for JMCSS.
The historic building that Hammond speaks of is Jackson High School. Currently, it is Madison Academic Magnet High School.