Dr. Anthony Lewis 

 

Superintendent
Lawrence Public Schools

Dr. Anthony Lewis is originally from Talladega, Alabama. He is married to Tiffany and  they are the proud parents of six children. Dr. Lewis received a Bachelor of Science  and Masters of Education degree in Special Education and a degree in Educational  Leadership from Alabama State University (Montgomery, Alabama). He also was  selected and completed the Instructional Leadership Academy with Samford  University (Birmingham, Alabama). Dr. Lewis received his Doctorate of Philosophy  degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from the University of Missouri  (Columbia, Missouri).  

He began his educational career in Montgomery, Alabama as a high school Special  Education Teacher. He was later named Assistant Principal then Principal of what  would become a high performing high poverty (90/90/90) elementary school.  Because of his successes in Alabama, he was recruited to work in the Kansas City,  Missouri School District where he served as Principal, Director of Elementary Schools,  and Assistant Superintendent. While there, he assisted the district in receiving  enough points to be fully accredited – which had not happened in close to thirty  years. In 2017, Dr. Lewis was selected, completed, and received certification from the  American Association of School Administrators (AASA)/The School Superintendents  Association’s Urban Superintendents Academy in partnership with Howard  University.  

In January 2018, the Lawrence Public Schools School Board unanimously approved  Dr. Lewis to become the ninth Superintendent of Lawrence Public Schools.  Lawrence Public Schools in the 7th largest school district in the state, 2nd largest  employer in the city, and serves nearly 12,000 students, 1,800 staff, and 23 schools.  

In November 2019, Governor Laura Kelly appointed Dr. Lewis to the Kansas African  American Affairs Commission. The commission devises strategies to address the  public policy concerns of the African American community through partnerships  with state agencies, corporations and foundations. It also assists with programs,  grants and research. In June 2020, Governor Laura Kelly also appointed Dr. Lewis to  the Commission on Racial Equity and Justice. The Commission is tasked with  studying issues of racial equity and justice in Kansas and will begin its work focusing  on law enforcement-community relations.  

In September 2020, the National School Public Relations Association named Dr.  Lewis as one of twenty-four Superintendents to Watch. This program honors superintendents who possess dynamic, fast-paced leadership with strong  communication at its core, use communication technology in innovative and  effective ways, and engage and inform their school communities with new tools  combined with tried-and-true techniques.  

In the spare time he does come by, he enjoys being an Adjunct Professor at the  University of Kansas in the School of Education and Human Sciences, spending time  with his family, reading, and learning to play the bass guitar.