The Richmond County Board of Education officially appointed Malinda Cobb as the new superintendent on August 12, 2025, marking a significant leadership transition for the district. Cobb, who has been with the district since 2001, moves from interim to permanent superintendent following a closely contested vote.
What Happened
During the Board of Education meeting held on August 12, Malinda Cobb was chosen as the permanent superintendent by a 6-4 vote over finalist Keith Simmons. Cobb, who served as interim superintendent since December 2024 after Kenneth Bradshaw’s resignation, signed her contract immediately following the vote, with her term set through June 2028. While the board has yet to finalize her salary, the community’s support was evident with a standing ovation after the announcement.
Who Is Malinda Cobb
Malinda Cobb’s career with Richmond County School System spans more than two decades, beginning as a classroom teacher before rising through various leadership roles such as principal, area assistant superintendent, and associate superintendent. Known for her creative and innovative leadership, Cobb’s deep roots in the community and inside knowledge of the district positioned her as a strong candidate to lead the school system into the future.
Background or Timeline
- 2001: Malinda Cobb begins her career as a teacher in Richmond County.
- December 2024: Cobb is appointed interim superintendent following Bradshaw’s resignation.
- August 12, 2025: Board of Education votes 6-4 to appoint Cobb as permanent superintendent.
- August 2025 – June 2028: Cobb’s contract term as superintendent.
Board President Shawnda Stovall acknowledged some concerns from board members regarding past administrative issues under Cobb’s interim tenure but emphasized that she lacked full decision-making authority at the time. With full authority now granted, the board plans to closely hold her accountable.
Public or Social Media Reaction
The announcement was met with enthusiasm from many community members and supporters who appreciate Cobb’s lifelong dedication to Richmond County. Photos from the meeting show Cobb embracing supporters and receiving a warm standing ovation from the gallery, reflecting broad public approval of her appointment.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
Cobb’s contract takes effect immediately, and the board will finalize her salary in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the school board continues its fiscal planning, including deliberations over a proposed 0.41 millage rate increase that would slightly raise property taxes to help balance the district’s budget amid declining state funding and rising costs.
The board plans three public hearings on the millage rate before a final vote scheduled for September 8, 2025.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
