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9:16 am Wednesday, August 12, 2015

School board approves personnel actions

The following personnel changes were approved at the Aug. 3 Franklin County School Board meeting.

 

Resignations

– Molly Martin, math, Tharptown High School

– Brittany Sykes, Phil Campbell Elementary School

– Mollie Killen, Pre-K auxiliary aide, Tharptwon Elementary School

 

Transfers

– Ashley Grimes, from special education aide at Tharptown Elementary School to special education aide at East Franklin Junior High School

– Jason Murray, from social studies teacher at Tharptown High School to physical education teacher at Tharptown High School

 

Employment

– Betty Jackson, special education aide, Phil Campbell Elementary School

– Chastity Jackson, special education aide, Phil Campbell High School

– Kathy Borden, special education aide, Tharptown High School

– Jason Harris, special education aide, Vina High School

– Marc Tracy, social studies teacher/head girls basketball coach, Tharptown High School

– Libby Devaney, half-time access facilitator, Phil Campbell High School

– Matt Noah, physical education teacher/boys head basketball coach, Belgreen High School

– Lou Ann Dossett, temporary math teacher, Tharptown High School/Belgreen High School

– Ashley Burton, math teacher, Tharptown High School

 

Employment in Supplement

– Elisha Coons, assistant girls basketball coach, Vina High School

– Britney Pannell, head varsity and junior cheerleader coach, Vina High School

 

New Substitute Teachers

– Clarence S. Brindley

– Milton Don Sylvester

– Kristy J. Taylor

– Jake A. Ward

– Vickie Pounders (temporary fill in)

 

The next board meeting will be Sept. 8 at 5:15 p.m.

 

 

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