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Magee Native Earns Doctorate in Educational Leadership

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
May 14, 2026
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Dr. DeNandra Dianne Hobbs, a native of Simpson County and lifelong Magee resident, has earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership, marking another milestone in an academic and professional journey rooted in dedication and service.

The daughter of Donnell and Francie Hobbs, Dr. Hobbs is a graduate of Simpson County Schools, attending Mendenhall schools from kindergarten through 12th grade. She graduated in 2008 as a member of the top 10 students in her class.

Following high school, Dr. Hobbs attended The University of Southern Mississippi, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Forensic Science with a minor in Criminal Justice. Although education was not originally part of her career plans, she later discovered a passion for teaching that led her in a new direction.

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She entered the education field through an alternate certification route, beginning studies at Belhaven University before transferring to William Carey University, where she completed three advanced degrees. Her academic achievements include a Master’s degree in Special Education, a Specialist degree in Dyslexia Therapy, and her recently completed doctorate in Educational Leadership.

Dr. Hobbs has spent the past six years serving students in the Hattiesburg Public School District. She currently works as a fifth-grade inclusion teacher and has held several roles throughout her career, including self-contained classroom teacher, inclusion teacher, and dyslexia therapist. Her work has impacted students from kindergarten through 12th grade, with a focus on meeting the needs of diverse learners and helping students achieve academic success.

With her doctoral degree now complete, Dr. Hobbs plans to continue advancing in the field of education, with aspirations of serving in educational leadership, including the possibility of becoming a Special Education Director.

Her accomplishments reflect years of hard work, perseverance, and a strong commitment to education, making her a source of pride for the Simpson County community.

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