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1:49 pm Tuesday, July 22, 2014

School personnel decisions

The following are the most recent personnel decisions approved by the Russellville City School Board:

Resignation in Position

• Jeff Madden, Teacher, RMS; effective June 17, 2014

• Jason Haithcock, Teacher, RMS; effective June 26, 2014

• Michael Jackson, Teacher, WES; effective June 30, 2014

• Michael Murray, Bus Driver; effective July 1, 2014

Resignation in Supplement

• Eli Fuller, 7th Grade Boys Basketball Coach and Asst. Middle School Football Coach

• Kevin Barnwell, 8th Grade Boys Basketball Coach, Asst. Middle School Softball Coach and Asst. Varsity Softball Coach

• Paul Czervionke, Defensive Coordinator Varsity Football

• Jason Walker, Asst. Varsity Football Coach

• Gayla Mills, Head Middle School Softball Coach

• Bret Voss, Girls Strength and Conditioning Coach

Leave of Absence with pay

• Molly Bates, leave of absence as Library Media Specialist at Russellville Middle School from August 4 – December 19, 2014, to fulfill the requirements of the Alabama State Department of Education’s Principal Candidate Semester Residency Program

Temporary Employment in Position

• Margaret King, temporary employment as Library Media Specialist at Russellville Middle School; to fill leave of absence for Molly Bates from August 4 – December 19, 2014

Employment in Position for 2014-15

• Alissa Moore, Guidance Counselor, RHS; effective July 21, 2014

• Shane Reid, PE Teacher, WES

• Jimmy Green, Bus Driver

• Cynthia Pounders, CNP Worker, WES

• Donna King, CNP Worker, RES

• Maria Betancourt, CNP Worker, RHS

• Heather Elliott, CNP Worker, RHS

• Joseph Cole, Math Teacher, RMS

• Aleah Harris, Business Education Teacher, RMS

Athletic and Marching Band Consultants for 2014-15

• Nick Graben to be a pro consult for color guard. Maximum payment for band consultant shall not exceed $1,800, incurred expenses notwithstanding. Paid by the Band Parent Association.

• Neika Nix Morgan to be a pro consult for dance line. Maximum payment for band consultant shall not exceed $1,800, incurred expenses notwithstanding. Paid by the Band Parent Association.

• Torey Baird to be a pro consult for baseball camp held in June. Maximum payment for baseball consultant shall not exceed $400, incurred expenses notwithstanding. Paid by the Baseball Booster Club.

Substitutes

• Stormie Perea

• Tommy Bragwell

• Christopher Hargett

• Nick Graben

Volunteers – Football 2014-15 Season

• Torey Baird

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