Remembering Jerry Hooper: Beloved Teacher, Mentor, and School Superintendent

The Habersham County community is mourning the loss of one of its most respected educators and leaders, Jerry Hooper, who passed away on October 30, 2025. Mrs. Hooper will be remembered not only for her many years of service in our schools, but also for the kindness, humor, patience, and steady guidance she offered to students and colleagues alike.

For many, Jerry Hooper is remembered first as a teacher — a heartfelt and gifted mathematics teacher who could turn even the most intimidating math lesson into something understandable. She believed deeply in the potential of young people, often reminding them that learning was never about perfection, but about persistence and believing in themselves. Across generations, former students recall her voice, her steady smile, and… the sound of her spike heels walking down the hallway and entering the classroom. Mrs. Hooper started her teaching career at South Habersham High School in the 1964-1965 school year. When North and South Habersham High Schools merged in 1970, she taught mathematics at Habersham Central High School until 1987. She then became assistant principal for North Habersham Jr. High in August 1988 and in December of that year was appointed as assistant principal at Habersham Central High School.

Photo of Mrs. Jerry Hooper from the 1964-1965 South Habersham High Yearbook

Her commitment to education did not stop at the classroom door. Hooper went on to serve the county as School Superintendent, a role in which she continued to lead with humility and grace. In 1992, Hooper defeated incumbent Dr. Lonnie Burns to become the last elected school superindendent in the school system. She worked tirelessly to support teachers, uplift students, and strengthen the schools that shape the fabric of our community. Her leadership style was gentle but firm, rooted in listening first and speaking with care. She never forgot what it meant to be a teacher — and never allowed policy to overshadow people.

August 18, 1992 article announcing Jerry Hooper’s victory over incumbent Lonnie Burns for the position of School Superintendent.
August 1991 – Jerry Hooper (in heels no less) is scraping paint off the sidewalk
to make the school beautiful for the first day of school

Throughout her life, Jerry Hooper carried herself with warmth and an open heart. She was the kind of person who remembered names, asked about families, celebrated accomplishments, and encouraged others quietly and sincerely. Those who knew her describe her as genuine, grounded, and deeply devoted — to her work, to her family, to her faith, and to the community she loved.

Her legacy lives on in the thousands of students she taught, the teachers she mentored, and the schools she worked to strengthen. It lives on in the small everyday ways people think of her — a word of kindness, a lesson of patience, a reminder to treat others with dignity. Her influence is woven into the history of Habersham County, and it will continue to shape lives for years to come.

As we grieve her passing, we also give thanks for a life lived with purpose and a heart that touched so many. To Mrs. Hooper’s family, we offer our deepest sympathies and our sincere gratitude for sharing her with our community. May we honor her in the way we treat one another, the way we lift others up, and the way we commit ourselves to helping the next person learn and grow.

Thank you, Mrs. Hooper. Your lessons continue.

Hot this week

After a Decade of Growth in Cornelia, Jessie Owensby Takes Next Step in Public Service

After 10 years of service to the City of...

Cornelia Commission to Consider Court Technology Fee, Paving Bids and Public Safety Agreements on March 3

CORNELIA, Ga. — The Cornelia City Commission will meet...

Bella Musica String Quartet to Perform Worship Arts Concert at Cornelia United Methodist Church This Sunday

CORNELIA, Ga. — An afternoon of strings and soul-stirring...

Cornelia Amphitheater Project Moves Forward — Walkways Complete, Landscaping and Infrastructure In Progress

CORNELIA, Ga. — Progress continues on Cornelia’s long-anticipated amphitheater...

Clarkesville Council to Discuss Fire Study, Court Technology Fee and Beer & Wine Permit on March 2

The City of Clarkesville will hold a council work...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img