About me
Dr. Michael H. Robinson's 29-year career as an instructional leader has been defined by his desire to promote
equity and build a sense of unity among stakeholders. He has served many communities, including public and
private schools, in several roles, including Special Education teacher, Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Principal,
Principal, Executive Director of School Turnaround and Superindent of Schools.
While in his second year of college, Dr. Robinson decided to work with young adults in some capacity. Due to the impact he was able to have on children, he decided to pursue a career in educational leadership. A seasoned leader with a
demonstrated history of success in school turnaround and continuous improvement, Dr. Robinson accepted a position with the District of Columbia Public Schools as a special education teacher and basketball coach in 1993. Between 1994 and 1999, Dr. Robinson found success with Fulton County Schools in similar positions. Before the turn of the century, Fulton County Schools promoted him to the post of curriculum assistant principal and high school principal. Between 2012 and 2014, Dr. Robinson gained valuable expertise in the field as the Executive Director of school turnaround for Mosaica Education.
Dr. Robinson channels 30 years of expertise into his current role as the Superintendent of Schools in the Stewart
County School District. Even though his career has been filled with standout moments, he is incredibly proud of
obtaining a National Blue Ribbon School for Exemplary High Performance. Additionally, he accepted a Gold
Award for High Performance on the State Assessment from the Governor's Office of Student Achievement, a
Distinguished Title One School recognition from the state of Georgia, an Outstanding Leadership in Community
Service Award from the Georgia House of Representatives in 2009 and an awardee of the 2020 Terrell H. Bell
Award for Outstanding School Leadership from the United States Department of Education. Under Dr. Robinson's
leadership, Students, Teachers, and communities have flourished using his educational approach to continuous
improvement. He has strengthened the capacity of school communities by implementing an instructional
framework that bridges the arts and core curriculum through collaboration, equitable opportunity, and unifying
communication. However, his passion for seeing all students reach their full potential led to his success.
In pursuit of his aspirations, Dr. Robinson graduated with a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts in special
education administration from the University of the District of Columbia in 1993. Subsequently, he earned an
Educational Specialist degree in educational leadership and administration from Jacksonville State University in
1997 and a Doctor of Education in educational leadership from Argosy University in 2008. Dr. Robinson is a
member of the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders, Georgia School Board Association, Georgia School
Superintendent Association, and the American Association of School Association.