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BCS Superintendent Announces Retirement Following Completion of Five Years of Service

Posted on Wednesday, December 24, 2025 at 8:30 am

Bedford County Schools (BCS) Superintendent Dr. Tammy Garrett has announced her plan to retire effective June 1, 2026, following the completion of her contract. Dr. Garrett was initially appointed under a three-year contract beginning in March 2021, which was later extended by the Bedford County Board of Education for an additional two years. After more than three decades of service to public education, and five years leading Bedford County Schools, she shared that the decision comes after “careful reflection” and with deep pride in the work accomplished alongside the district’s educators, staff and community.  “It has been the honor of my career to serve the students, families, staff and community of Bedford County Schools,” she said. “Over the last 30 years, as a teacher, principal, supervisor and superintendent, I have been privileged to work alongside dedicated educators and leaders who care deeply about the success of every child. Serving as superintendent has truly been the highlight of my professional life.”

During her tenure, BCS experienced significant growth, improvement and investment in both student achievement and school facilities. Under her leadership, the district earned its first-ever federal designation of Advancing District, an accomplishment maintained for two consecutive years. Academic progress also strengthened substantially, with districtwide success rates improving across all grade bands from 2021 to 2025:
Grades 3–5: 30.5% → 41.2%
Grades 6–8: 19.5% → 27.7%
Grades 9–12: 18.7% → 33.1%
Major capital and operational accomplishments since 2021 include:
Opening Cartwright Elementary School
Construction of new wings at Community High School, Liberty and Thomas
Strategic increases to both certified and classified pay scales
“I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together: strengthening instruction, expanding opportunities for students, supporting our staff and working collectively to build a school system that reflects the values, hopes and future of this community,” she said. “Our district is strong because of the commitment and heart of the people who serve in it each day.”
As the district prepares for this leadership transition, she emphasized her continued support for Bedford County Schools.
“Although I am stepping into a new chapter, my dedication to public education and to Bedford County will remain. In the months ahead, I will work closely with the Board and district leadership to ensure a smooth and steady transition.”
She extended heartfelt thanks to educators, staff, families, community partners and students for their trust and partnership throughout her tenure. “It has been a true privilege to lead Bedford County Schools, and I will forever be grateful to have been part of this remarkable district.”
The Bedford County Board of Education will share information about next steps in the transition process as plans develop.