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Gadsden County native receives state leadership award

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June 10, 2026
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An office portrait of Dr. Tangela Madge, Superintendent of Randolph County School District. She is a Black woman with long, dark, straight hair smiling warmly while seated at a cherry-wood desk with her hands clasped. She is wearing a grey blazer over a black top, hoop earrings, and a silver heart necklace. A Dell computer monitor, keyboard, and mouse sit on the desk, and a red and black desk sign in the foreground displays her name and title.

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