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Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
REPUBLICAN
Kimberley Thompson-Hairston is running for Rockingham County Board of Education Member, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Kimberley Thompson-Hairston is originally from Eden, North Carolina. She earned a bachelor’s degree in general science education from West Virginia State University, a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from Averett University, and a Doctor of Education in educational leadership from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She lives with her husband, Rick, and their two children in Eden.
Professional background
Kimberley currently works as the director of instructional technology and media and public information officer for Stokes County Schools. She previously worked as an assistant principal at Morehead High School and McMichael High School, an instructional coach for Rockingham County Schools, and an office manager for an optometry practice.
Political background
Kimberley's campaign for the Rockingham County Board of Education is her first run for public office.
School Facilities & Resources
Supports aligning school planning with broader community development to sustain educational quality.
Advocates for collaboration with local officials and community partners to support school infrastructure and resources.
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Access to Education
Supports long-term educational sustainability by addressing workforce and community challenges alongside schooling
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Teachers
Supports efforts to recruit and retain educators through competitive compensation and community investment
Supports collaborating with other districts to improve teacher recruitment and retention strategies
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School Curriculum
Supports instructional improvement and integrating technology into learning
Supports the use of artificial intelligence in education through formal policy and guidance
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Student Wellbeing
Believes school decisions should prioritize students while balancing fiscal responsibility.
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