Meet Pat Wolf, Baldwin County’s New Social Worker
- EricJones

- Aug 11
- 2 min read

This school year, Baldwin County School District is proud to welcome a new face to our student support team: Ms. Pat Wolf, our new District Social Worker.
With over 30 years of experience supporting K–12 students, Ms. Wolf brings both compassion and a wealth of knowledge to her new role. A Licensed Clinical Social Worker and proud United States Army veteran, Ms. Wolf has spent her career working to ensure that every student, no matter their background or circumstances, has access to the support they need to thrive.
Originally from Florida, Ms. Wolf holds a Bachelor’s in Criminology and a Master’s in Social Work from Florida State University. She later went on to earn an Educational Specialist degree in Leadership and Administration from Georgia College and State University. She’s been a fixture in Georgia’s educational landscape for decades, serving as Director of GNETS (Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Services) for an incredible 26 years before retiring in 2023.
Currently, Ms. Wolf also serves as Co-Site Director of Baldwin Foothills Academy. In her new district-wide role as Social Worker, she’ll be collaborating with families, teachers, and administrators to provide trauma-informed care, mental health support, and community resources for Baldwin County students.
Ms. Wolf specializes in school-based mental health services, trauma support, and family outreach, areas that are more important than ever. She sees her role not only as a support to students but also as a bridge to families and community partners.
When she’s not advocating for students, Ms. Wolf stays busy with a rich and creative life. She’s a proud mother to three grown children, Erin, Abby, and Romulus, and a doting grandmother to Cash and Callaway. She also enjoys crocheting, working with stained glass, and exploring visual arts and photography.
Her commitment to service, both in and outside the classroom, makes her a powerful addition to the Baldwin County team.








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