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'''Douglas Lee Ragland''' (born [[August 23]], [[1956]] in [[Fairfield]]) was superintendent of [[Midfield City Schools]] from [[2007]] to [[2010]] and a candidate for [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
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'''Douglas Lee Ragland''' (born [[August 23]], [[1956]] in [[Fairfield]]) was superintendent of [[Midfield City Schools]] from [[2007]] to [[2010]] and has represented [[Birmingham City Council District 1|District 1]] on the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] since [[2017]].


Ragland grew up in [[Wylam]].  He graduated from [[Ensley High School]], being among the first African American students to integrate there.  Upon graduation in [[1974]], Ragland enrolled in the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] (UAB), eventually settling on a major in elementary education.
Ragland grew up in [[Wylam]].  He graduated from [[Ensley High School]], being among the first African American students to integrate there.  Upon graduation in [[1974]], Ragland enrolled in the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]] (UAB), eventually settling on a major in elementary education.


Upon graduation, Ragland got his first teaching job at what was then [[Center Street Middle School|Center Street Elementary School]]. His career eventually took him elsewhere, but he later returned as the school's principal after it became Center Street Middle School.
In [[1978]], Ragland got his first full-time teaching job at [[Center Street Middle School|Center Street Elementary School]], and was transferred to [[Huffman Middle School]] after three years. In [[1989]] he returned to Center Street Elementary as assistant principal, then in [[1990]], left the [[Birmingham]] area to become principal of Western Height Elementary School in Eufaula.


Around [[1990]], Ragland left the [[Birmingham]] area to become a principal in Eufaula, [[Alabama]]. In [[1998]], he returned to take a position in [[Birmingham City Schools]] central office. In [[2004]], he left Birmingham again to become superintendent of Greene County, Alabama schools.
In [[1998]], after he was named Alabama National Distinguished Principal, he returned to serve as early childhood/elementary personnel coordinator for [[Birmingham City Schools]] central office. While there he married the former [[Teresa Ragland|Teresa Wiggins]], an educator and pastor. In [[2003]] he became a hearing officer for the system. In [[2004]], he left Birmingham again to become superintendent of Greene County Schools.


After [[Donnie Breaseale]] announced he was retiring effective on [[August 1]], [[2007]], Ragland was selected from a field of five candidates for [[Midfield]]'s superintendent position, marking yet another return to the Birmingham area for him. In [[2010]], Ragland informed the board that he would rather not extend his contract.
After [[Donnie Breaseale]] announced he was retiring effective on [[August 1]], [[2007]], Ragland was selected from a field of five candidates for [[Midfield]]'s superintendent position. In [[2010]], Ragland informed the board that he would rather not extend his contract, retiring on [[September 1]] of that year. In [[2014]] he began working in prison education ministry through [[The Upper Room Fellowship Church]].


Ragland ran for [[Birmingham Board of Education]], [[Birmingham City Council District 1|District 1]] in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]].
Ragland ran for the open District 1 seat on the Birmingham Board of Education in the [[2013 Birmingham municipal election]]. He lost in a runoff with [[Sherman Collins]].


Ragland is married to [[Teresa Ragland|Teresa]], an educator and pastor. The two were married around [[2000]].
When Collins vacated his seat to run for [[Birmingham City Council|City Council]] in [[2017 Birmingham municipal election|2017]], Ragland defeated [[Cedric Small]] in a runoff. He ran for re-election in the [[2021 Birmingham municipal election]].
 
Governor [[Kay Ivey]] appointed Ragland to the [[Alabama Educational Television Commission]] in [[2019]]. He also serves as the Alabama Commissioner for the Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission.


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* Plott, Bill (July 31, 2007) "Superintendent touts healthy dose of academic competition." {{BN}}
* Plott, Bill (July 31, 2007) "Superintendent touts healthy dose of academic competition." {{BN}}
* Norris, Toraine (April 5, 2010) "Midfield school superintendent won't try to extend contract." {{BN}}
* Norris, Toraine (April 5, 2010) "Midfield school superintendent won't try to extend contract." {{BN}}
* "Board of Education Contenders and Their Backgrounds." (August 19, 2021) {{BT}}
==External links==
* [http://drdouglasragland.com/ Douglas Ragland] campaign website
* [http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Douglas_Ragland Douglas Ragland] at ballotpedia.org


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Latest revision as of 11:01, 20 August 2021

Douglas Ragland

Douglas Lee Ragland (born August 23, 1956 in Fairfield) was superintendent of Midfield City Schools from 2007 to 2010 and has represented District 1 on the Birmingham Board of Education since 2017.

Ragland grew up in Wylam. He graduated from Ensley High School, being among the first African American students to integrate there. Upon graduation in 1974, Ragland enrolled in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), eventually settling on a major in elementary education.

In 1978, Ragland got his first full-time teaching job at Center Street Elementary School, and was transferred to Huffman Middle School after three years. In 1989 he returned to Center Street Elementary as assistant principal, then in 1990, left the Birmingham area to become principal of Western Height Elementary School in Eufaula.

In 1998, after he was named Alabama National Distinguished Principal, he returned to serve as early childhood/elementary personnel coordinator for Birmingham City Schools central office. While there he married the former Teresa Wiggins, an educator and pastor. In 2003 he became a hearing officer for the system. In 2004, he left Birmingham again to become superintendent of Greene County Schools.

After Donnie Breaseale announced he was retiring effective on August 1, 2007, Ragland was selected from a field of five candidates for Midfield's superintendent position. In 2010, Ragland informed the board that he would rather not extend his contract, retiring on September 1 of that year. In 2014 he began working in prison education ministry through The Upper Room Fellowship Church.

Ragland ran for the open District 1 seat on the Birmingham Board of Education in the 2013 Birmingham municipal election. He lost in a runoff with Sherman Collins.

When Collins vacated his seat to run for City Council in 2017, Ragland defeated Cedric Small in a runoff. He ran for re-election in the 2021 Birmingham municipal election.

Governor Kay Ivey appointed Ragland to the Alabama Educational Television Commission in 2019. He also serves as the Alabama Commissioner for the Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission.

Preceded by:
Donnie Breaseale
Midfield Superintendent
20072010
Succeeded by:
Nikita Williams
Preceded by:
Sherman Collins
Birmingham Board of Education District 1
2017
Succeeded by:
'

References

  • Plott, Bill (July 27, 2007) "Midfield chooses Ragland as new superintendent." The Birmingham News
  • Plott, Bill (July 31, 2007) "Superintendent touts healthy dose of academic competition." The Birmingham News
  • Norris, Toraine (April 5, 2010) "Midfield school superintendent won't try to extend contract." The Birmingham News
  • "Board of Education Contenders and Their Backgrounds." (August 19, 2021) The Birmingham Times

External links