Many Educators,
Staff, Honored
During Reception
By BILL
JONES
Staff Writer
Judy Phillips,
the Greene County School System's assistant director of schools, received the Greene County
Partnership's "Outstanding Service to Students Award" during Tuesday afternoon's annual county
school system personnel reception.
Randy Harrell, the Partnership's
president, presented the award to the surprised Phillips, noting that he had "the privilege today to
present the Outstanding Service to Students Award to a well known and respected educator who has
devoted the majority of her life to the students of Greene
County."
Harrell noted that Phillips had begun her long career as a
teacher.
"She later became a math supervisor, a federal programs
coordinator, a Title One (federal programs) supervisor, director of special programs, supervisor of
instruction and as an assistant director for Greene County Schools, the position that she presently
holds," Harrell said.
"She also serves on the Greene County
Partnership's Youth Community Action Team that oversees the Youth Leadership and Youth Council
programs."
Harrell also noted that Phillips "is recognized as an educator
who cares deeply for her students and colleagues and has enriched the lives of many Greene County
citizens through her knowledge and commitment to excellence."
After
calling her "an inspiration to all that know her," Harrell announced that Phillips was this year's
award winner.
After the reception, Phillips said many others were
deserving of the award.
"It makes me feel really good, although we have
so many teachers who are so deserving of this [award]," Phillips said. "I just wish they could all
have this award."
During a post-reception interview, Phillips said she
had begun her career as a teacher at the former Newmansville
School.
Phillips noted that she misses working directly with teachers on
a daily basis in her current job.
Retiring Teachers
Honored
Also during the awards portion of the reception, which was
held in the auditorium at Chuckey-Doak High School, retiring teachers and principals were honored
for their service. Not all of the honorees could be present.
Those
honored were:
* Susan Archer, a Chuckey-Doak High School
teacher;
* Karen Brooks, a Chuckey Elementary
teacher;
* Violet Carlos, a Doak Elementary
teacher;
* Patricia Johnson - Doak;
* Clark
Justice, principal of McDonald Elementary;
* Tony Kerns, principal of
Doak Elementary;
* Geneva Kilday, a Camp Creek Elementary
teacher;
* Geraldine Kirk, a McDonald Elementary
teacher;
* Karen McCaslin, a Mosheim
teacher;
* Darlene McCleish, a Chuckey
teacher;
* Milton Parham, a veteran teacher, coach and central office
employee who actually retired last August, and
* Cynthia Waddle, a
McDonald Elementary teacher.
Non-Teaching Retirees
The non-teaching (classified) employees who were honored during the
ceremony, included:
* Tommy Johnson, a Camp Creek bus
driver;
* Susan Pierce, a West Pines teaching assistant;
* Phillip Reaves, Nolachuckey bus driver;
*
Leoma Gayle Reynolds, a Mosheim bus driver;
* Audrey Casteel, a Baileyton
food service worker; and
* Doris Tate, a West Pines food service
worker.
As was the case with the retiring teachers and principals, not
all the retiring non-teaching employees were able to attend the reception in their
honor.
'Teacher of Year' Finalists
Also during the annual personnel reception, building-level and system teacher of
the year finalists were honored.
In pre-kindergarten through
fourth-grade, the building level "teacher of the year" finalists were:
*
Michelle Gibson;
* Bridget Lollar;
*
Jennifer Whitson;
* Sara Brown;
* Julie
Willett (system winner);
* Tallie Gregg;
*
Kristi Waddell, and
* Wilda Bowers.
In fifth-
through eighth grades, the building-level "teacher of the year" finalists
were:
* Virginia Cooter (system winner);
*
Amanda Massengill;
* Carolyn Tallman;
* Amy
Luttrell;
* Jason Knight;
* Janet Bible;
* Debbie Snowden;
* Ginger Lister;
* Stephanie Thompson, and
* Marty Barkley.
In ninth- through 12th grades, the building-level "teacher of the year
finalists" were:
* James Holt;
* Teresa
Wright;
* Christopher Gardenhour;
* Noelle
Smith, and
* Kimberly Casteel (system
winner).
Dr. Joe Parkins, director of Greene County Schools, thanked the
retiring employees for their service to Greene County students over the
years.
"Thank you for your service to the students of Greene County,"
Parkins said.
He also told them that they had been "privileged" to work
in education. "I know of no other profession that is as rewarding," the director of schools
said.
He also recognized and thanked Oliver "Buzz" Thomas, executive
director of the Niswonger Foundation, and Linda Irwin, the foundation's director of school programs,
for attending the reception.
In addition, Parkins recognized County
School Board Chairman Kathy Crawford and board members Kathy Austin and Claude Weems, Jr., who were
in attendance.
Crawford later presented awards to retiring teachers and
employees.