JMCSS mourns loss of educator Tiffani Harris

JACKSON, Tenn. — Jackson-Madison County Schools was saddened to learn about the loss of a member of their district family. Tiffani Harris was a dedicated educator who believed in the students, teachers, and community members that she served. Her impact on education in JMCSS will be felt for years to come.

According to a press release from JMCSS, Harris passed away overnight Thursday, February 28. She was married for almost five years to Vincent Harris and they share a four-year-old daughter, Karter.

“I had the privilege of working with Tiffani for several years,” said superintendent Dr. Eric Jones. “She was a dedicated educator and valuable member of our community. She will be greatly missed.”

Harris joined JMCSS in 2001 as a math teacher and served the district for 16 years as a teacher, math coach, assistant principal, and consulting teacher, according to the release.

Counselors from across the district will be on campus at Liberty, Monday, and will be available to students and staff for as long as they are needed.

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