Bobby Hall

Gordon County Schools is proud to announce that the Board of Education will officially rename the Gordon County Schools Board Room as the Bobby Hall Board Room in honor of Mr. Bobby Hall’s leadership, public service, and lasting impact on our district.

Born on May 14, 1946, in Calhoun, Georgia, Mr. Hall was a lifelong resident who loved this community. He proudly served his country as a United States Army veteran during the Vietnam War, demonstrating the sacrifice, discipline, and perseverance that defined his life. He was also a man of deep and abiding faith and a devoted member of Northside Church of Christ. Throughout his life, he dedicated more than 50 years to the transportation and logistics industry, worked alongside his family in farming operations at Hall Brothers Produce, and faithfully served Gordon County Schools for nearly three decades as the longest-serving member in the Board's history.

Mr. Hall began his Board service in 1987, representing Post 7 and serving until 2002. In 2013, he was appointed once again to the Board and was re-elected in 2017 to represent Post 4, where he continued his legacy of leadership. He strongly supported our students and faculty, working to ensure every child had the opportunity to succeed. He believed in the power of education to change lives and make a difference, and that conviction guided every decision he made as a member of the Board.

A familiar and welcome presence at sporting events, performances, and school functions across the district, Mr. Hall always made time to support students and remain accessible to families and employees. His involvement and genuine care for others left a lasting impression on our schools and community that will never be forgotten.

With the naming of the Bobby Hall Board Room, his service and leadership will be permanently memorialized by the Board of Education. The Bobby Hall Board Room will serve as a lasting tribute to Mr. Hall's integrity, dedication, and heart for Gordon County Schools. His legacy will continue to guide the work of our school system for generations to come.