Richard Woods | |
Office: | Georgia Superintendent of Schools |
Governor: | Nathan Deal Brian Kemp |
Term Start: | January 12, 2015 |
Predecessor: | John Barge |
Birth Place: | Pensacola, Florida, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Spouse: | Lisha |
Education: | Kennesaw State University (BA) Valdosta State University (MA) |
Richard Woods is an American politician and educator who is currently the Georgia Superintendent of Schools, a position he was elected to in 2014. He was reelected to his position in 2018, defeating his Democratic opponent Otha Thornton with slightly over 53% of the vote.[1]
Woods received his bachelor's degree from Kennesaw State University and his master's degree from Valdosta State University. His career in education has spanned over twenty-five years, including fourteen in the classroom as a high school teacher. He spent an additional eight years working as a school administrator, in positions such as assistant principal and alternative school director. Woods also worked as a purchasing agent for a multi-national laser company and has been a small business owner.[2]
Woods was born in Pensacola, Florida as part of a military family. The family moved frequently, living in California, Hawaii, and Virginia before finally settling in Georgia. Woods is a graduate of Fitzgerald High School. He is married to Lisha, a retired educator of thirty years, and has been a long-time resident of Tifton.[3]