Kim Jones believes in “Learning for All”. She earned an undergraduate degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Montevallo and a Masters of Science in Early Childhood Education from Samford University. She went on to earn a Master of Administration, K-12, from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. She began her education career teaching in grades K, 1, 2 and 3. She went on to serve the Jefferson County School District as Supervisor of Professional Learning. In that role she coordinated the district efforts to achieve AdvancED’s District Accreditation, organized and coordinated the district’s Mentor Program for new teachers, and worked extensively with the Jefferson County Schools learning how to use data for goal setting and the implementation of effective strategies. Additionally, she is a trained facilitator for Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” and “COMP” (Classroom Organization and Management Program). She sat on the Alabama SACS Council and has presented at the local, state and conference levels. She began working with Edwards Educational Service, Inc. in September 2013 and is proud to serve alongside educators who truly believe “it’s all about the kids”.