Dr. Tracey Stallworth is an educator, community organizer, and fiscal accountability advocate committed to restoring trust, transparency, and academic excellence in public education. With over a decade of experience as a college professor, academic advisor, and nonprofit leader, Dr. Stallworth brings a clear understanding of how disciplined accounting practices and responsible financial management directly impact student outcomes.
He holds a Doctorate of Ministry, a Master’s Degree in Religion, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with concentrated training in accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, and organizational management. His professional background spans education, counseling, nonprofit administration, and entrepreneurship, equipping him to review budgets, monitor expenditures, interpret financial statements, and ensure public funds are managed lawfully, efficiently, and in alignment with district priorities.
Dr. Stallworth has spent years organizing and advocating in Gadsden County, working with families, mentoring youth, and engaging policymakers to address systemic failures and financial inefficiencies. He is running for School Board to bring disciplined financial oversight, improved internal controls, and student focused leadership to the district.
He believes schools thrive when accounting systems are transparent, fiscal policies are enforced, and decisions are driven by data, compliance, and measurable outcomes rather than politics.
I strongly support investing in our local public schools to strengthen classrooms, support teachers, and improve student outcomes. Public education is a public trust, and tax dollars should be spent responsibly where they have the greatest impact on students and families.
I believe transparency and accountability are essential to earning public trust. School Board decisions and spending should be clear, open, and focused on measurable results for students and families.
I believe taxpayer dollars must be spent efficiently and with clear accountability. School Board budgets should prioritize classrooms, student outcomes, and measurable results, while eliminating waste and mismanagement.
Financial decisions should reinforce safe and supportive schools. This includes funding for mental health resources, enforcement of safety policies, and systems that protect student well being so learning can occur without disruption or fear.
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