Hamilton Jacobs Receives the Endorsement of Senator Darrell Jackson for Richland One School Board At Large

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Hamilton is running for Richland County School District One Board Seat At-large. He believes that through his strong connection with the community and love for children he can help continue to guide the students of district one to success. He believes that by being a liaison between the community and the school board he can effectively communicate the needs of the students, staff, and parents. 

Hamilton Jacobs, Sr., a native of Columbia, South Carolina is an Elder, an accomplished motivational speaker, mentor, and skilled musician. Hamilton attended public schools in Richland County School District One and is a proud graduate of Eau Claire High School. He is a licensed real estate agent with Keller Williams Preferred real estate agency and has 10+ years of experience in property management. Hamilton currently resides in Southeast Columbia with his wife Faith L. Jacobs and their four sons Zion, Jordan, Prince John Michael, and Hamilton Jr. His parents are Pastor Michael L. Jacobs, Sr., and Sybrena Jacobs pastor of Calvary Holiness Church of God in Cayce, SC. 

“I am very grateful and humbled by the words of our Senator and the confidence he has in me. I believe we share the same sentiments for our home, Richland County School District One, which is securing a positive future and environment for our students, staff, and community. I understand it won’t happen alone but with the help of great leaders like Senator Jackson I’m sure we’ll get the job done. “Let’s Do It Together”.

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