Thomas Horton starts his first full-time role at Tharptown High
Thomas Horton’s first full-time teaching job is at Tharptown High School.
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 By  Lauren Wester Published 
8:11 am Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Thomas Horton starts his first full-time role at Tharptown High

Thomas Horton said he is enjoying his first year as a full-time teacher at Tharptown High School. The seventh-grade reading and language arts teacher is experiencing a full circle moment, since he didn’t originally enjoy reading in elementary school.

“I had a reading teacher who helped me find what interested me,” he said.

Several teachers made a huge impact on his life and decisions, and it is a goal of Horton’s to be an influence on students like the influential teachers he needed in high school.

“Hopefully I can make an impact on those kids to be a better citizen,” Horton said.

Horton graduated from the University of North Alabama with a Bachelor of Science in English language arts for grades six through 12. He said it is his goal to get a master’s degree.

“I’m excited to be teaching the seventh grade and to be getting more time to work with the kids on their skills,” he said.

While this is his first full-time teaching job, this isn’t Horton’s first time teaching in Franklin County. Last year he worked at Phil Campbell as a substitute for Jonathan King in agribusiness.

“It’s not my field, but it was a different experience – a learning experience,” Horton said. “It went well. It was fun getting the students involved.”

Horton is also a coach for Tharptown, and it isn’t his first experience with coaching, either. He was an assistant basketball coach at Phil Campbell for a few years before coming to Tharptown.

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