ASD Position Announcements

ACTC Director Position Announcement

School Lunch Hero Day on Friday, May 1

ASD Announces New Superintendent
ASD Meal Debt Deadline is May 22, 2026

Retirement Reception for Brian Tyler Jones

2026 ASD Retirement Reception

2026-2027 Job Openings
The Amory School District would like to provide an update on projects completed and projects that remain on the horizon since the March 2023 tornado.

Thank you to the Gilmore Foundation for their generous donation towards purchasing two new special needs buses for our district. This lasting investment will impact our students for years to come.

The Amory School District accepted the Mississippi School Board Association Lighthouse Award for being an "A" school district. Congratulations to our administrators, teachers, students, and community!

Brian Jones, Superintendent of Amory Schools, to Retire at End of 2026 School Year
Brian Jones, Superintendent of Amory School District, has announced his plans to retire at the conclusion of the 2025-2026 school year. Jones has served as superintendent in Amory for four and a half years, following an equal tenure as superintendent of Webster County Schools. With a total of 28 years in education, he brings a long and dedicated career to a close.
Jones started his educational career at Itawamba Agricultural High school, where he spent five years as a US History teacher and coached football, cross country and golf. Much of Jones’s professional journey has been rooted in Amory, where he previously held leadership roles as assistant principal at Amory Middle School, principal of East Amory Elementary School, and principal of Amory High School.
Throughout his time as superintendent, Jones has consistently led A or B rated districts, demonstrating a strong commitment to academic excellence. While at Amory, his district has reached the “A” rating for 3 concessive years. In recent years, he has played a key role in guiding the district through recovery efforts, including the rebuilding of athletic facilities damaged by the 2023 tornado.
His leadership and dedication have left a lasting impact on the Amory School District and its community.
Brian Jones, Superintendent of Amory School District, has announced his plans to retire at the conclusion of the 2025-2026 school year. Jones has served as superintendent in Amory for four and a half years, following an equal tenure as superintendent of Webster County Schools. With a total of 28 years in education, he brings a long and dedicated career to a close.
Jones started his educational career at Itawamba Agricultural High school, where he spent five years as a US History teacher and coached football, cross country and golf. Much of Jones’s professional journey has been rooted in Amory, where he previously held leadership roles as assistant principal at Amory Middle School, principal of East Amory Elementary School, and principal of Amory High School.
Throughout his time as superintendent, Jones has consistently led A or B rated districts, demonstrating a strong commitment to academic excellence. While at Amory, his district has reached the “A” rating for 3 concessive years. In recent years, he has played a key role in guiding the district through recovery efforts, including the rebuilding of athletic facilities damaged by the 2023 tornado.
His leadership and dedication have left a lasting impact on the Amory School District and its community.

Congratulations to Mary Beth Black for being named Amory School District Teacher of the Year for the 2025-2026 school year!

Congratulations to Dr. Deirdre Huntley for being named Amory School District Administrator of the Year for the 2025-2026 school year!

National School Lunch week begins October 13th through October 17th! Join us in the cafeteria as we travel the world~

Parents/Guardians- Please read this important notice!

Parking and Traffic Designations for the 2025 Amory Football Season.

Are you joining us for Breakfast and Lunch? If you aren't, you should try it!

The Amory School District will be closed on Friday, January 10th due to the threat of inclement weather.

Brian Jones, Superintendent of Amory School District, presents Chad Williams, Athletic Director, a clock for his selection as MAAA 1A/2A/3A/4A Athletic Director of the Year for 2024-2025.

