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OPELIKA —

The Opelika City Schools Board of Education selected Dr. Farrell Seymore as the next superintendent of Opelika City Schools. Seymore currently serves as the principal of Opelika High School. “After careful consideration of the submitted applications for the position of superintendent of Opelika City Schools, the OCS Board made the unanimous decision to offer the job to Dr. Farrell Seymore,” said Dr. Kevin Royal, OCS Board chairman. ” Dr. Seymore possesses the leadership qualities necessary to lead our system into the future, building on the strong foundation laid for him by Dr. Mark Neighbors and his predecessors. These qualities are tempered by humility and a genuine desire to serve the children of Opelika. He is greatly respected by his peers as evidenced by his positions of leadership in local and state organizations. We are excited to see what can be accomplished for the students of Opelika City Schools under Dr. Seymore’s leadership.”

 Seymore began his career with the Opelika City Schools in 1997 as a science teacher at Opelika Middle School. He became assistant principal of Opelika Middle School in 2002 and then

Principal in 2007. He served in that capacity until he was selected as Opelika High School

Principal in 2011. In 2015, Dr. Seymore was named the Alabama High School Principal of the Year. Dr. Seymore has a Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Education (Biology and English), a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration, and a PhD in Educational Administration from Auburn University.

He is a member of the Alabama High School Athletic Association Central Board where he serves as Vice-President and as a member of the Legislative Council. Seymore is also a graduate of the

Alabama Superintendent’s Academy. “I am honored and humbled to accept the position of

Superintendent of the Opelika City Schools. I am thankful to the members of the school board for this opportunity,” said Seymore. “The Opelika community is a special place with outstanding students, families, and teachers. It is my desire to continue to find ways to build on our mission statement of Educating Every Child, Every Day.”

 Dr. Seymore and his wife Sarah have two children, Anna, a freshman at Florida State University, and Patrick, a junior at Opelika High School.