We are continuing to add to our CISD
timeline. If you are a previous board
member or employee and have a story to share, please do so. Our historygram
started at the 2000-01 Administrator’s Retreat. This was followed by the Johnson Elementary
faculty creating a historygram for their campus. The information from both events was merged
and thus began our compilation of the development of the Carroll
Independent
School District. We conducted personal interviews, looked
through scrapbooks, paged through many yearbooks, and invited the CISD faculty
to share their memories.
This continues to be a “work in progress.” We would like for this information to be
accurate and inclusive, so we ask your assistance in contributing information,
documentation, and corrections.
If you have information to contribute, please
contact Dr. Nancy Rindone @
I hope you enjoy your visit to the past, and for
those of you who have a “history” in the district, may the next several pages
stir some additional memories.
Sincerely,
Nancy
TIMELINE FOR CARROLL ISD
1919
q Three local schools (Dove School, White’s Chapel School, and Sam School) consolidated to form the Carroll Common School District. It included 21.68 square miles.
q The Carroll Independent School District is named for B. H. Carroll
who was the Tarrant County School Superintendent at this time.
q The first school building in
CISD was built.
q First Board of
Trustees: E. E. Higgins, J. R. Shivers,
and B. F. Griffin.
q The school contained nine
grades until 1948-49, and then reduced to eight grades.
q Students completed their
education at Grapevine High School.
1957
q Jack Johnson was principal
under the direction of County Superintendent. There were eight grades with 125
students. Five teachers worked with Mr.
Johnson: Daisy Mosh, Jarene Hodge,
Cochran, Crummaker, Pitts
Superintendent
Jack D. Johnson
1959
q On March 23 an election was
held to change from the Carroll Common School District to the Carroll Independent School District.
q The ninth grade was added
for the 1959-60 school year.
q Jack D. Johnson was named Superintendent.
1961
q Decision was made to add
remaining three high school grades, one grade each year beginning in fall 1962.
1965
q strong support from the
Board
q 27 staff members (1-12)
q CHS received full
accreditation by the Texas Education Agency.
q first graduating class (24
students)
q 1st Homecoming
q Max Boydston – Principal at
CHS
1967
q no air conditioning
q Board sponsored “Get
Acquainted Bar-B-Que”
q men were sporting “flat
tops”
q drill team director
performed to phonograph
1969
q Superintendent’s office was
portable building
q operated 4 busses
q K-12 was all on the Carroll
Intermediate School Campus.
q “White House” (where diagnosticians are currently located)
was home of Superintendent; this became the business office at a later time
[Facts
about Southlake in 1969: covers
approximately 20 squares miles, has 50 miles of roads, 2000 population, over 40
businesses, 6 churches, 1 post office, 1 police department, 1 rescue truck, 2
fire trucks, 1 high school, 1 grade school, 1 junior high, average cost of home
is $21,965 based on $10 per square foot.]
1970
q New complex for Carroll High School built at intersection of
Carroll and Dove. (This is now Carroll Middle School).
q Linda (Knight) Behrends
(nurse at JES) was named Carroll High School’s 1970 homecoming
queen. She was the first freshman
student to ever receive the honor.
q 55 employees
q per child expenditure $468
q CMS and CHS started the year
in the same building
1971
q Mrs. Beverly Bradley was the
first woman elected to the Board of Trustees.
q Teaches didn’t have keys to
building
q Teachers could wear “pant
suits” matching jacket (finger tip length) and bottoms
q First year for kindergarten
q Great parent support
q Don’t stand or walk on the
“Dragon”
q One yearbook for the
district
q Band program began (Jim
Sharples – director)
q Dragon mascot – Tony Eubanks
1972
q CHS, CMS, CES
q 57 employees
q Tax rate 1.90; Operation
1/14; Debt Service .76; Budget total $500,123
1975
q 3 campuses- high school had
115 students, middle school, and Carroll Elementary—someone “thought” Southlake
was Carroll, Texas—big rival was Coppell ISD
q first teacher pay raise in a
long time--$6800
q ITBS
q Teacher manuals guided
curriculum
q Scope and sequence, timeline
q Girls Basketball State Championship in 3 overtimes
1976
q First classroom computers
(Apple II+)
1979
q 2A school
q Johnson Elementary opened
1980
q Middle school was 6th,
7th, and 8th grades
q Lloyd Terry, principal
q passing periods were held at
different times because of the number of students
q high school became the
middle school (CIS)
q nothing built up along
Highway 114—sometimes called “Chigger Hill”
q Attendance at Friday
football games expected (2A)
q “Paddling” was still allowed
q move to JES campus during
spring break
q one of top 7 schools in the
state
1981
q Jack D. Johnson Elementary School was dedicated.
q Dragon Stadium built
q First full year at JES
campus
q Community support/dragon
spirit
q The Beta Club presented a
Dragon rug, which measured 100 x 108 inches and contained 172,800 pieces of
yarn.
1984
q curriculum revision
1985
q House Bill 72 – Essential
Elements adopted; coded lesson plans
q TeCAT
q TEAMS (standardized tests)
for grades 1, 3, 5
1986
q newly constructed Carroll Elementary School
q reputation of district as
one of top 8 districts in state
q winning football
season—athletics very successful
q TECAT
q House Bill 246 standardized
education in Texas
q teachers turned in daily
lesson plans
q state created Essential
Elements for every course taught in Texas—Essential Elements had to
be documented in lesson plans—
q Iowa Test of Basic Skills
given in all even grades
q Superintendent met with
administration, coaches, and band director
q Strict dress code for
students
q Teachers ate in the
lunchroom with their classes (no teacher’s lounge)
q Art (crafts), music, and PE
added to the curriculum
q Essential elements
curriculum
q Recognized at top 9 in state
in thinking skills
q “lead by example” was the
message
q growth began
1986 (spring)
q Hired 3 new principals in
the district
q Impact of changes in
leadership
q TEAMS test started (given in
grades 5, 7, and 9)
Superintendent
John Lowery
1987
q 4 principals
q June 30, 1987 Jack D. Johnson retires after 30 years
q if something was wrong in
your building, you picked up the phone and called the plumber (took care of
your own maintenance)
q major curriculum guide update.
1988
q Spring of 1988 a new
elementary school opened (Carroll Elementary)
q Principals: Jane Cousins (JES); Nancy Henderson (CES);
Jackie Mayfield (CMS); Chauncey Willingham (CHS)
q ESL program begins
q Dyslexia program implemented
q Special Education Program
begins (left GCISD Cooperative)
q CHS wins 1st
State Title in Football
1989
q CMS received State Board
award for TEAMS test achievement over 90% mastery
q Superintendent retires
Superintendent
Dr. Annette Griffin
1990
q Convocation was held in JES
auditorium with seating to spare
q Enrollment: JES – 500;
CES – 300
q Prayer becoming an issue
q CMS received second TEAMS
Excellence Award
q Spencer Mulkey became first
curriculum director and the first dyslexic coordinator
q huge staff development focus on
New Jersey Writing Project, cooperative learning, and HOTS (higher order
thinking).
q The Advanced Placement
program began with English and Calculus—training for cooperative learning
q NEW CHS
q Gifted/Talented Program
called SAGE begins for grades K-12.
There was a GT teacher for the two elementary schools, one GT teacher
for the middle school, and one GT teacher for the high school. (Pat Watts)
1991
q special education came back
into the district and was not done as co-op anymore
q payroll done by one person
q business and finance done by
one person
q Carroll High School had 490 students
q Humanities program
began
q CMS received 3rd
TEAMS Excellence Award
1992
q moved grades 7 and 8 from
CIS to old high school location (movers included administrators, teachers,
parents, board members, and students; the contents were loaded in to Stacy’s
Furniture trucks for the move)
q 11 administrators in
district
q Service Master from
1992-1997 (ask Todd Thompson about this)
q State Championship in Boys
Basketball
q 2nd State
Football Championship
Superintendent
Bill Branum
1993
q 5 custodians cleaned the
high school
q Old Guard letting go—new
people being hired
q Durham Elementary School and Durham Intermediate School were being constructed
q Total Property Management
came on board
q School board approves one GT
teacher per CISD campus.
q TAAS stress beginning
q New intermediate school
q JES and CES were named Blue
Ribbon Schools
q School District received court order to
stop prayer before football games
q 3rd State Championship
in Football
1994
q 5 campuses—high school,
middle school, JES, CES, CIS—750 students at Carroll High School
q 12 to 13 administrators
q 17.9% growth rate
q 9,000 to 10,000 in
attendance at football games
q electronic gradebook
implemented
q cognitive coaching begins
q first CISD 30-hour GT training
conducted.
1995
q DES opened
q all hiring out of central
office
q receive Exemplary rating
from state
q Health Science Technology
program began
q CHS became a Blue Ribbon
school and a Mentor School
q GT program name changed to
QUEST.
q CMS named Blue Ribbon School
Superintendent Dr. Ted Gillum
1996
q technology push (Mac vs.
IBM)
q growth was the big issue
q focus on upgrading and
rewriting the curriculum
q September bond election
q attitude was that we were
best district around
q diversity issues
q DIS opened
q PLC (professional learning
center) opened
q some faculty from CIS
transferred to DIS
q SAT (Premiere) Academy began
q Black Box Theater opened
1997
q growth was major focus
q Rockenbaugh Elementary School opened
q subject area coordinator
hired
q CHS became an ACT/SAT
testing site
q K-12 Language Arts
curriculum implemented
q CISD/UNT Professional Development School implemented. This student teaching experience incorporated
more hours of observation and more technology.
q Distance learning was first
established at CIS and DIS.
q Public Information Office
started
q Website developed
1998
q lost bond election
q annex opened
q CJH opened
q CMS closed for renovation
q DEC audit
q Fenwick English curriculum
audit
q New Career and Counseling Center opened
q Discovery Program
implemented
q vertical alignment of
Language Arts curriculum
1999
q bond election passed
q major focus is growth
q grammar curriculum developed
and implemented
q secondary Quest English
program began
q Nancy Henderson (CES)
retires after opening and running CES since 1986.
q Received Department of
Education Model Professional Development Award
q CMS closed for renovation
2000
q CMS reopens with 7th
and 8th grade after $8 million renovation
q AP Environmental Science
course begins (fall)
2001
q Eleven QUEST teachers in
CISD.
q AP Environmental Science
course offered for first time.
q Board approved full day
kindergarten for 2001-2002 school year.
q Robin Ryan receives state
recognition as Technology Administrator of the Year
q CIS becomes Blue Ribbon
School
q Cable TV 33 launched - 24 hours of CISD news
q K-8 attendance rezoning
q CHS awarded Lone Star Cup!!!
q Academic State Title
q 5 State Championships: Girls Cross Country, Boys Swimming, Boys
Soccer, One-Act Play, Computer Science Team
2001-02
q CISD becomes Robin Hood
District ($3.5 million payment)
q Cleburn Eubanks Intermediate School opens
q Old Union Elementary School opens
q Professional Learning Center moves to CIS
q Full day kindergarten starts
with 2 p.m. dismissal
q
DEIS splits into two campuses
q
Beginning 2001-2002 school year, Dr. Derek Citty
was named Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services
q
Gail Massey Prince hired as the Director of Administrative and Auxiliary
Services (September 10, 2001). Ms. Prince is the first African American
administrator hired at Carroll ISD Central Office
q
Natatorium opens
q
Dragon Stadium Opens
q
2 State Championships: Computer Science and Baseball
q
Carroll ISD earns second consecutive Academic State Title
q
Carroll ISD earns second consecutive Lone Star Cup
q
District earns eighth consecutive Exemplary rating; all campuses rated
Exemplary
q
Dr. Ted Gillum retires as Superintendent; also retiring are Assistant
Superintendent John Craft and Athletic Director Bob Ledbetter
2002-03
q
Dawson Middle School opens
q
District enrollment reaches 7,200
q
Carroll Junior High School is reconfigured and becomes Carroll High School (grades 9-10)
q
Carroll High School is reconfigured and becomes Carroll Senior High School (grades 11-12)
q
Board implements first ever transportation fee, athletic activity fee
and student parking fee to address a $2.9 million budget deficit over the next
three years
q
Carroll ISD’s Robin Hood payment is expected
to grow to $8.5 million this year
q
Dr. Gary Mathews named lone finalist for Superintendent’s position
History of
School Expansion
(retyped from Jack D. Johnson’s Scrapbook, Book 2)
1957-58
Eight grade school; one building, 6 classrooms; frame cafeteria
building; 5 teachers/1 teacher-principal
1958-59
An election on March 23, 1959 to change from a Common School District
to an Independent School district and add the 9th grade
q For 102 votes
q Against 9 votes
q Accredited on first visit
from the Texas Education Agency
An election was held in April to add 4 classrooms to
south end of gym ($16,000).
1961-62
A decision was made to add the remaining 3 high school grades, one
grade each year, beginning in the fall of 1962 and completing the high school
by graduating the first class in May of 1965.
The high school grades were added with the
assistance of a consultant from the Accreditation Division of the Texas
Education Agency. This consultant was
Mr. H. E. Phillips, who is now head of the accreditation division of the TEA.
The complete 12 grades were accredited on the first
visit from TEA.
The number of teachers and administrators has
increased in the following manner:
1957-58: 6 professional units
1958-59: 6 professional units
1959-60: 8 professional units
1960-61: 9 professional units
1961-62: 10 professional units
1962-63: 11 professional units
1963-64: 14 professional units
1964-65: 20 professional units
1965-66: 27 professional units
1966-67: 28 professional units
1967-68: 30 professional units
$20,000 Bond Issue May 17, 1958
Proposition
No. 1
For
maintenance tax – 60 votes
Against maintenance tax –
4 votes
Proposition
No. 2
For
issuance of bonds and levying of tax – 58 votes
Against
issuance of bonds and levying of tax – o votes
$16,000 Bond Issue – April
25, 1959
Proposition
No. 1
For
– 70 votes
Against
– 0 votes
$75,000 Bond Issue – February
3, 1962
Propositions
For
– 290 votes
Against
– 64 votes
$220,000 Bond Issue – February
1, 1964
All
Propositions
For
– 244 votes
Against
– 125 votes
$500,000 Bond Issue – February
17, 1968
All
Propositions
For
– 236 votes
Against
– 220 votes
Personal
Stories and Remembrances
A special thank you to the individuals
who have shared some memories through the following stories or comments.
Personal Comments and
Stories
The following was contributed by Harold Knight (member of
the Board of Trustees May 19958 – 1963)
In
Aug. of 1956 when my family moved into the Carroll School District from Dallas we had a son in the 2nd
grade, a four-year-old son and a one-year-old daughter.
At
that time we were in the country in Tarrant County. The city of Southlake had not been formed
although we found out later it was being considered.
Before
school started that fall, (1956), I helped the Principal Mr. Yantiz and Mr.
Bill Roe pour some concrete steps leading into the old brick schoolhouse that I
understand had been built in 1919. I also understand that Mr. Cathcart, a
highly respected pillar in the community, was on the Board of trustees when
that building was constructed.
In
1956 the Board of Trustees was as follows:
Cleburn
Eubanks, President,
Clyde Cheatum,
Secretary
Colon Sweet
In
1957 the Board hired Jack Johnson as Principal. At that time the community
activities were centered around Carroll School but when Jack and his wife
Modean joined the district the intensity of the activity increased many times
over. Almost immediately the school became a hotbed of activity with more and
more community involvement, facility improvements, academic and sports events,
and student population growth.
I visited Mr. Johnson at the school in the
fall of 1957 to learn about how the school levied and collected taxes for
operation and found him in his office, which was a closet at the end of the
hall that was just large enough for his desk and two chairs. At that time there
were no restrooms inside any of the buildings. The buildings consisted of the
old brick building and an old frame building that doubled as a cafeteria with a
small stage for programs. The restrooms were in a small masonry building
located east of the school building and sported flush type toilets. The
cafeteria kitchen and the restrooms were connected to septic system for waste
disposal. Water was supplied via a pump from a deep well into a pressure tank.
Only the cafeteria and the restroom buildings had water piped into them. This
was country. There was no city water or sewer available.
In
the spring of 1958 I was elected to the Board replacing Mr. Eubanks. The Board
then became:
Clyde Cheatum, President
Harold
Knight, Secretary
Colon Sweet
This
was the last Carroll School 3 member Board.
Board
meetings were held in the classrooms. Plans were made to install two restrooms
inside the classroom building, covered sidewalks to connect buildings and the
creation of a football/baseball field.
In
1958 under Mr. Johnson’s guidance we had a bond election and voted to build a
Gymnasium/Auditorium, which united the community even more with a place to
follow the basket ball teams, have PTA meetings and stage play productions.
Working
as a Board member with Mr. Johnson was a fascinating experience. At each Board
meeting he had a list of items to consider improving the school facilities and
operation and when we left those meetings each Board member had list of action
items. One particular trait stood out in the Board’s experience in working with
Mr. Johnson. That was his ability to get things done without spending any
money. For example he got the county to level the school grounds and football
field with no charge. He could find educational and athletic equipment for very
little cost. He was able to get people to work for free and enjoy doing it.
At
that time Carroll was paying the Grapevine School district to educate our 9 through 12
grade students. This was a significant drain on our available operation funds
so discussions centered around returning the 9th
grade to Carroll and/or eventually becoming a 12-grade Independent School District.
Some of the large property owners in the district who were aware of
these discussions and who also owned property in Grapevine put on a drive to
consolidate Carroll with Grapevine ISD. This caused much turmoil in the community
with several large gatherings where elaborate presentations to the Carroll School community were made by the
proponents of the consolidation. The parents and the old timers rose to the
cause with arguments that they would not give up their local control of the
School and face the loss of the strong community pride that they felt for the
School.
In
1959 the community voted to become an Independent School District and the 9th
grade was returned to Carroll for the 1959-1960 school year.
In
1960 first seven member Carroll Independent School Board of Trustees was
elected as follows:
Clyde Cheatham, President
Harold
Knight, Secretary
Curley McPherson
Stan
Burney
Colon Sweet
Wayne
Frank
Buster
Lee
In 1959 another bond election to build classrooms for the returning 9th
grade and to take care of growth. Eight classrooms were built on the South side of
the Gymnasium and the first Football Stadium was constructed. Plans were made
to build a high school and add the 10,11,and 12
grades. One grade each year.
In
1961 a bond election was held for the construction of the High School, which
was completed for the 1962 school year. This building is now a part of the Carroll Intermediate School.
In
1963 the company that I was with transferred me out of the state and it became
necessary for me to resign from the Board.
It was easy to see that Carroll was poised to become an exemplary school
in both the facilities and academic areas. When my family returned four years
later that fact was confirmed and the characteristic continues today. (Harold
Knight)
q I was a graduate of Carroll High School (Class of ’71) with 32
graduating seniors. I was also the first
Carroll graduate to return to CISD to teach.
In 1979 when I started teaching there were approximately only 25
teachers at CHS and 52 graduating seniors.
I have now taught Family and Consumer Science at CHS for 22 years, so technically, I have been a DRAGON as a student and
as a teacher since 1959 when I started to school at Carroll. (Linda Carter)
q Ken Cook joined the coaching
staff of Max Boydston, Jim McGuirre, John Lowery, Don Durham, and Judy
Taylor. We coached ALL sports in grades
7 – 12, both boys and girls. Jack
Johnson instructed me to get the bus tire fixed that I accidentally pinched on
a bus route. Some great bon fires where
the existing dragon now stands. (contributed by Ken
Cook).
q At the high school there
were just two new teachers Sandi Neitenhofer and myself. There were about 260 students. Most departments consisted of three teachers. I know there were just 3 math teachers. John Lowery was the principal the first
semester and Bill Branum was principal the second semester. (1984-85) (Al Rushing)
q Content Mastery started. I
taught a special education class at CMS (now CIS) in 1990-91. So many children seemed to need extra help in
science, social studies and math that I started to
help them when I had a spare minute.
Jackie Mayfield was principal and Kathy Williams was the special
education supervisor. She sent me to Denton to observe Content Mastery
and the next fall, the program began.
CMS housed 6-8th grades at this time. The program grew and is now in all the
schools. (Marilyn Monigold)
q The only event that stands
out in my first year here in 1992 . . . that year, it seems we had a bomb/fire
alarm nearly every time I had a 6th block test scheduled. We spent almost as much time outside as we
did inside. (Kaye Held)
q I was hired in 1993 to work
as an aide in the library of CIS. Our
library system was called Molly and was slow by today’s standards. Kathy Harris was the librarian but worked
half time at CIS and half time at CMS.
We spent a time working with the gifted class using the internet. It was the latest thing. Also, we provided Spanish to fifth and sixth
graders by videotaping a satellite class from Austin. The students were then to watch the tape and
learn Spanish. The teachers who ran the
program traveled from one classroom to another with a cart. They were not certified and did not speak
Spanish. Things have certainly changed a
lot since then. (Teri Salomone)
q Twenty-two years ago there
were 234 students 9-12 at what is now CMS.
There was the 100 halls, offices on the W side
of the main entrance, gym, homemaking room and band hall (before expansion) on
the E side of the main entrance. The
lunch room was the hall between the main entrance and the exit at the N side of
the gym. The kitchen was what is now the nurse’s office.
There was one 8 x 8 athletic office for all men’s sports and another one
of about the same size for all women’s sports, both on the E end of the
gym. There was one principal, one nurse,
one secretary, one counselor, six football coaches 7-12, three men’s basketball
coaches 7-12, two men’s baseball coaches 9-12, two women’s basketball and track
coaches 7-12, one golf coach. This was a total of seven paid coaches and
one volunteer coach that helped only with football. We met ourselves coming and going in the
night. Several of us were actively
coaching a team three nights/week during football and
four nights/week during basketball.
Track meets were all day Saturday (left at 5:30 –
6:00 am to “win the bus race” to the meet).
Coaches: Bob Ledbetter (FB, T);
Ken Cook (FB/Basketball/Baseball); Doug Edwards (FB/Basketball/T/All JrH
sports); Chauncey Willingham (FB/Girls basketball and track); Jackie Mayfield (volunteer football);
Bill Venner (FB/Baseball/All JrH sports);
Ronnie Cullum (FB/Golf); Judy ? (all JrH girls sports) (contributed by
Doug Edwards)
q As a first year teacher in
the fall of 1966, I made $4275 for the year, but back then we really did get
three summer months off. (Lou Jane Cullum)
q I was hired by the district
in 1968, my first year out of Baylor. At
that time, all of the schools were in one area . . . on the hill. I taught sixth grade. There were two teachers per grade level and
Don Durham was my principal. At that
time, he was also girls’ basketball coach.
I do remember Jack Johnson and his cigars. (Teresa Beaugh)
q Ron Behrends was hired in
1978. The high school band met at the current
CIS campus. An old white shack, that
previously was a shop/bus barn, was the band hall. This building no longer exists. Cleburne Eubanks would come by on cold
mornings and light the heaters. Carroll High School band had 38 members, which
included the 8th grade students.
The high school students would drive or were bused to the high school
(current CMS) campus after first period.
The band program included a beginner (6th grade) band, a 7th
grade band, a jazz band, a music theory class, and the high school
concert/marching band. Carroll was Class
A since the classifications were B, A, AA, AAA & AAAA. The next year (1979), the Carroll Band won
the first ever State Marching Contest (Class A) with 55 students. Steve Andre, now director of the Grapevine
Mustang Band, was the Drum Major. Two
years later (1981) the Carroll Band won the State Marching Contest in 2A with
77 members. (Ron Behrends)
q 1980 and before: First grade teachers rode the afternoon bus
with their students the first week or two of school to help get the kids home –
in 1000 temperature and
pantyhose! (Beverly James)
Student Enrollment
|
q 1950
|
q 127
|
q 1980-81
|
q 809
|
|
q 1957-58
|
q 154
|
q 1981-82
|
q 867
|
|
q 1958-59
|
q 178
|
q 1982-83
|
q 929
|
|
q 1959-60
|
q 212
|
q 1983-84
|
q 1083
|
|
q 1960-61
|
q 223
|
q 1984-85
|
q 1284
|
|
q 1961-62
|
q 250
|
q 1985-86
|
q 1462
|
|
q 1962-63
|
q 310
|
q 1986-87
|
q 1662
|
|
q 1963-64
|
q 370 (first 12 wks)
|
q 1987-88
|
q 1689
|
|
q 1964-65
|
q 428
|
q 1988-89
|
q 1757
|
|
q 1965-66
|
q 493
|
q 1989-90
|
q 1801
|
|
q 1966-67
|
q 539
|
q 1990-91
|
q 1955
|
|
q 1967-68
|
q 582
|
q 1991-92
|
q 2199
|
|
q 1968-69
|
q 610
|
q 1992-93
|
q 2620
|
|
q 1969-70
|
q 631
|
q 1993-94
|
q 3083
|
|
q 1970-71
|
q 670
|
q 1994-95
|
q 3620
|
|
q 1971-72
|
q 644
|
q 1995-96
|
q 4279
|
|
q 1972-73
|
q 662
|
q 1996-97
|
q 4866
|
|
q 1973-74
|
q 701
|
q 1997-98
|
q 5435
|
|
q 1974-75
|
q 634
|
q 1998-99
|
q 5993
|
|
q 1975-76
|
q 645
|
q 1999-2000
|
q 6395
|
|
q 1976-77
|
q 686
|
q 2000-2001
|
q 6713
|
|
q 1977-78
|
q 705
|
q 2001-2002
|
q 6991
|
|
q 1979-80
|
q 751
|
q 2002-2003
|
q 7,199
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Carroll
Common School District
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Administration
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Board
of Trustees
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(not sure of
years)
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q A.D. Roach, County Superintendent of Public Instruction
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(not sure of
years)
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1919 – 27
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q B. H. Carroll, County Superintendent
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1936-45
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q Walter Perryman, principal
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1945-1957
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q Lee Yantis
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(1956) Cleburn
Eubanks, Clyde Cheatham, Colon Sweet
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1957
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q Principal: Jack D. Johnson
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Cleburn Eubanks,
Clyde Cheatham, Colon Sweet
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1958
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q Principal: Jack D. Johnson
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Harold Knight,
Clyde Cheatham,
Colon Sweet (This was the last 3 member Board).
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CARROLL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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1959-60
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
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First 7 member
Board: Clyde Cheatham, Harold Knight,
Curley McPherson, Stan Burney, Colon Sweet, Wayne Frank, Buster Lee
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1960-61
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
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1961-62
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
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1962-63
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
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Cheatham,
Knight, Frank, Sweet, McPherson
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1963-64
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
q Elementary: Tolly Baker (?)
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1964-65
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
q Elementary: Tolly Baker
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1965-66
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
q Elementary: Don Durham
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1966-67
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
q Elementary Principal: Don Durham
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J. H (Hack)
Johnson, Ragsdale, Croy, Higgins, Kirkland, Sweet
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1967-68
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: E. D. Crabb
q Elementary Principal: Don Durham
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J. H (Hack)
Johnson, Ragsdale, Croy, Higgins, Kirkland, Sweet
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1968-69
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Gene Whitesell
q Elementary Principal: Don Durham
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Jack H (Hack).
Johnson, Croy, Ragsdale, Elms,
Higgins, Rockenbaugh, Kirkland
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1969-70
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Max Boydston
q Elementary Principal: Don Durham
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Ragsdale, Elms,
Higgins, McGowan, Rockenbaugh, Kirkland
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1970-71
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Max Boydston
q Elementary Principal: Don Durham
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Ragsdale, Elms,
Higgins, McGowan, Rockenbaugh, Kirkland, Croy
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1971-72
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: John Lowery
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Kirkland, Ragsdale, Rockenbaugh, Croy, Tate,
McGowan, Elms
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1972-73
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: John Lowery
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Powell, Beverly Bradley, Ragsdale, Tate, Kirkland, Croy
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1973-74
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: John Lowery
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Beverly Bradley(first woman), Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1974-75
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1975-76
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1976-77
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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1977-78
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1978-79
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: Don Durham
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1979-80
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: John Lowery
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1980-81
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: John Lowery
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Harston
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1981-82
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: John Lowery
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Cate
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1982-83
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: John Lowery
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Cate
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1983-84
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q High School Principal: John Lowery
q Middle School Principal: Loyd Terry
q Elementary Principal: Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Cate
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1984-85
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q CHS:
Bill Branum, principal
q CMS:
Jackie Mayfield, principal
q JES:
Sue Bell
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Tate, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Cate
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1985-86
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q Asst. Superintendent: John Lowery
q CHS:
Bill Branum, principal; Chauncey Willingham, asst. principal
q CMS:
Jackie Mayfield, principal
q JES:
Sue Bell, principal; Jane Cousins, assistant principal (Jan)
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Rockenbaugh,
Bradley, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Cate, Tate
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1986-87
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q Superintendent: Jack D. Johnson
q Asst. Superintendent: John Lowery
q CHS:
Bill Branum, principal; Chauncey Willingham, asst. principal
q CMS:
Jackie Mayfield, principal
q JES:
Sue Bell, principal; Jane Cousins, Assistant principal/principal CES
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Rockenbaugh, Bell, Hodges, Powell, Noack, Cate, Bradley
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1987-88
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q Superintendent: John Lowery
q Asst. Superintendent: Bill Branum
q CHS:
Chauncey Willingham
q CMS:
Jackie Mayfield, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Rockenbaugh,
Cate, Bell Hodges, Judy Gilmore, Noack, Powell
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1988-89
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q Superintendent: John Lowery
q Asst. Superintendent: Bill Branum
q Curriculum Director: Spencer Mulkey
q CHS:
Chauncey Willingham
q CMS:
Jackie Mayfield, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Wegman, Powell,
Gilmore, Urbanosky, Downing, Morgan, Edie Watkins
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1989-90
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q Superintendent: John Lowery
q Asst. Superintendent: Bill Branum
q Administrative Assistant: Sue Bell
q Curriculum Director: Spencer Mulkey
q CHS:
Chauncey Willingham
q CMS:
Jackie Mayfield, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Wegman,
Urbanosky, Brown, Gilmore, Morgan, Downing, Watkins
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1990-91
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q Superintendent: Dr. Annette Griffin
q Asst. Superintendent: Bill Branum
q Administrative Assistant: Sue Bell
q Administrative Assistant: Joyce Rodgers
q Director of Special Education: Kathy Williams
q CHS:
Chauncey Willingham/Patty Rucker
q CMS:
Richard Wilkinson, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Wegman,
Gianforte, Brown, Gilmore, Scratchard,
E. Watkins, Luce
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1991-92
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q Superintendent: Dr. Annette Griffin
q Asst. Superintendent: Bill Branum
q Curriculum Director: Cathy Bryce
q Director of Special Education: Steve Johnson
q Administrative Assistant: Sue Bell
q Administrative Assistant: Joyce Rodgers
q Director of Operations: Jackie Mayfield
q CHS:
Linda Smiles
q CMS: Richard Wilkinson, principal; Kathy
Williams, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Rollins, Brown,
Gianforte, Luce, Watkins, Gilmore, Scratchard
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1992-93
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q Superintendent: Dr. Annette Griffin
q Asst. Superintendent: Bill Branum (Mar)
q Curriculum Director: Dr. Cathy Bryce
q Director of Special Education: Steve Johnson
q Administrative Assistant: Joyce Rodgers
q Business Manager: Pat Shelbourne
q Director of Operations: Jackie Mayfield
q CHS:
Linda Smiles, principal; Jim Henson, John Rose, assistant principals
q CMS:
Richard Wilkinson, Principal;
Diane Frost, Asst. Principal
q CIS:
Kathy Williams, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Gianforte, Luce,
Brown, Rollins, Gilmore, Watkins, Scratchard
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1993-94
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q Superintendent: Bill Branum
q Asst. Superintendent: Mike Murphy
q Director of Financial Services: Karen House
q Executive Director of Special
Programs: Steve Johnson
q Business Manager: Pat Shelbourne
q Director of Operations: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Maintenance: Ted Glowacki
q Director of Food Service: Cliff Reece
q CHS:
Linda Smiles, principal; Jim Henson, Fredalyn Cavendar,asst.
principal
q CMS:
Richard Wilkinson, Principal;
Diane Frost, Asst. Principal
q CIS:
Kathy Williams, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Gilmore,
Addison, Davis, Watkins, Rollins, Brown, Luce
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1994-95
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q Superintendent: Bill Branum
q Asst. Suptintendent: Mike Murphy
q Executive Director of Special
Services: Steve Johnson
q Director of Finance: Karen House
q Technology Director: Allen McDaniel (Jan
’95)
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Maintenance: Ted Glowacki
q Director of Food Service: Gretchen Day
q CHS: Linda Smiles; Fredalyn
Cavendar, Derek Citty,
assistant principals
q CMS: Richard Wilkinson, principal
Diane Frost, asst. principal
q CIS: Jim Henson, principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal
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Rollins,
Addison, Davis, Luce, Brown, Gilmore, Glover
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1995-96
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q Superintendent: Bill Branum (not
entire year)
q Interim Superintendent: Mike Murphy
q Executive Director of Special
Services: Steve Johnson
q Director of Finance: Karen House
q Director of Special Programs: Dr. Elizabeth Rowland
q Director of Staff Development: Dr. Alice Miller
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Food Service: Kelly Hartman
q Technology Coordinator: Allen McDaniel
q CHS:
Linda Smiles , principal; Fredalyn Cavendar, Derek Citty,
assistant principals
q CMS: Richard Wilkinson, principal; Diane
Frost, asst. principal
q CIS:
Jim Henson
q DES:
Mark Terry
q JES:
Jane Cousins
q CES:
Nancy Henderson
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Luce, Addison,
Gilmore, Davis, Rollins, Glover, Strickland
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1996-97
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q Superintendent: Dr. Ted Gillum
q Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
Dr. Mike Murphy
q Asst Supt of Finance: Karen House; John Craft (came in February)
q Business Manager: Jim Schiele
q Asst Supt of
Personnel/Administration: Steve
Johnson
q Director of Auxiliary Services: Derek Citty
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Elizabeth Rowland (Jan 96)
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Alice Miller
q Technology Director: Allen McDaniel
(12/96)
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Robert Gunnip
(1/97)?
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Food Services: Kelly Hartman
q CHS:
Linda Smiles, principal; Fredelyn Cavendar, Derek Citty, Robin
Ryan, asst. principals
q CMS:
Richard Wilkinson; Diane Frost (until November), Kim Pool (November)
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal; Andra Barton,
asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal
q DES:
Mark Terry, principal; Kathleen Mosley, asst. principal
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Rollins, Glover,
Addison, Strickland, Luce, Gilmore, Flaherty
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1997-98
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q Superintendent: Dr. Ted Gillum
q Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
Dr. Mike Murphy
q Asst Supt/Financial & Business
Operations: John Craft
q Asst Supt of
Personnel/Administration: Steve
Johnson
q Business Manager: Jim Schiele
q Director of Administrative &
Auxiliary Services: Dr. Derek Citty
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Elizabeth Rowland
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Alice Miller
q Athletic Director: Bob Ledbetter
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Robert Gunnip
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Food Services: Kelly Davenport
q Public Information Officer: Julie Thannum
q CHS:
Dr. Danny Presley, principal; Fredalyn Cavendar, Suzanne Warren, Vicky Otterman, assistant principals
q CMS:
Robin Ryan, principal; Kim Pool, asst. principal
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal; Stacy Wagnon;
asst. principal
q DES/DIS(opened): Mark Terry; Stan Key, Jim Calvin, asst.
principals
q Curriculum Coordinators: Dinah Chancellor
q CES:
Nancy Henderson, principal: Andra Barton, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal; Stacy Wagnon, asst.
principal
q RES: Meryl Babcock
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Luce, Gilmore,
Flaherty, Addison, Yelton, Glover, Strickland
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1998-99
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q Superintendent: Dr. Ted Gillum
q Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
Dr. Mike Murphy
q Asst Supt/Financial & Business
Operations: John Craft
q Asst Supt of Personnel/Administration: Steve Johnson
q Business Manager: Jim Schiele
q Director of Auxiliary Services: Dr. Derek Citty
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Elizabeth Rowland
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Alice Miller
q Athletic Director: Bob Ledbetter
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Robert Gunnip
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Food Services: Jason Jones
q Curriculum Coordinators: Dinah Chancellor, Diane Frost (mid year),
Janet Corder (mid year)
q CHS:
Dr. Danny Presley, principal; Fredalyn Cavendar, Suzanne Warren, Vicky Otterman, assistant principals
q CJHS:
Robin Ryan, principal; Kim Pool, assistant principal
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal; Cheryl Collins, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal; Stacy Wagnon, asst. principal
q CES:
Andra Barton (interim principal); Tana London (interim asst. principal)
q DES/DIS:
Mark Terry, principal; Stan Key, Jim Calvin, asst. principals
q RES:
Meryl Babcock
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Glover, Addison,
Strickland, Yelton, Logan, Luce, Flaherty
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1999-2000
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q Superintendent: Dr. Ted Gillum
q Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
Bob Windham
q Asst Supt/Financial & Business
Operations: John Craft
q Asst Supt of
Personnel/Administration: Steve
Johnson
q Business Manager: Jim Schiele
q Director of Auxiliary Services: Dr. Derek Citty
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Elizabeth Rowland
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Nancy Rindone
q Athletic Director: Bob Ledbetter
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Robert Gunnip ; Jimmie Lee
started later in year.
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Maintenance: Todd Thompson
q Director of Food Services: Jason Jones
q Curriculum Coordinators: Diane Frost,
Dinah Chancellor, Janet Corder, Dr. Leona McDade
q CHS:
Dr. Danny Presley, principal; Susanne Warren, Vicky Otterman,
Chauncy Willingham, Jerry Hollingsworth, asst.
principals
q CJHS: Robin Ryan, principal; Deanne Crow,
Rick Westfall, asst. principals
q CMS:
Dr. Kim Pool, principal; Bobby Mabry,
asst. principal
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal; Cheryl Collins, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal; Stacey Wagnon,
asst. principal
q CES:
Andra Barton, principal; Tina Homan, asst.
principal
q RES:
Meryl Babcock, principal; Sherry Grant
q DIS/DES:
Mark Terry, principal; Stan Key, Kim Lawson, asst. principals
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Strickland,
Logan, Glover, Lawrence, Rankin, Harold, Yelton
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2000-01
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q Superintendent: Dr. Ted Gillum
q Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
Bob Windham
q Asst Supt/Financial & Business
Operations: John Craft
q Asst Supt of
Personnel/Administration: Steve Johnson
q Business Manager: Jim Schiele
q Director of Auxiliary Services: Dr. Derek Citty
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Elizabeth Rowland
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Nancy Rindone
q Athletic Director: Bob Ledbetter
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Jimmie Lee
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Maintenance: Todd Thompson
q Director of Food Services: Jason Jones
q Curriculum Coordinators: Dr. Diane Frost, Dinah Chancellor, Janet Corder, Dr. Leona McDade
q CHS:
Dr. Danny Presley, principal; Susanne Warren, Vicky Otterman, Chauncy Willingham,
asst. prin.
q CJHS: Robin Ryan, principal; Deanne Crow,
Rick Westfall, Jerry Hollingsworth, asst. principals
q CMS:
Dr. Kim Pool, principal; Bobby Mabry,
asst. principal
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal; Cheryl Collins, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal; Stacy Wagnon, asst.
principal
q Andra Barton, principal; Tina Homan, asst.
principal
q RES:
Meryl Babcock, principal; Sherry Grant
q DIS/DES:
Mark Terry, principal; Stan Key, Kim Lawson, asst. principals
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Strickland,
Logan, Glover, Lawrence, Rankin, Harold, Yelton
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2001-02
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q Superintendent: Dr. Ted Gillum
q Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
John Bailey; (Dr. Diane Frost, Interim Asst Supt Curr
& Instr effective May 1, 2002)
q Asst Supt/Financial & Business
Operations: John Craft
q Business Manager: Jim Schiele
(named Interim Asst. Supt/Financial & Business Operations, June, 2002)
q Asst Supt of Personnel/Administration:
Dr. Derek Citty
q Director of Auxiliary Services: Gail Massey Prince
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Cathy Friar
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Nancy Rindone
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Jimmie Lee
q Athletic Director: Bob Ledbetter (Ken Cook named Interim
Athletic Director, June 2002)
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Maintenance: Todd Thompson
q Director of Food Services: Jennifer Marr
q Natatorium Director: John McGough
q Curriculum Coordinators: Dr. Diane Frost, Dinah Chancellor, Janet Corder, Dr. Leona McDade
q CHS:
Dr. Danny Presley, principal; Susanne Warren, Vicky Otterman, Chauncy Willingham,
asst. prin.
q CJHS: Robin Ryan, principal; Deanne Crow,
Rick Westfall, Jerry Hollingsworth, asst. principals
q CMS:
Dr. Kim Pool, principal; Bobby Mabry, Kenneth Anderson, asst.
principals
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal; Jeanne Pakele,
asst. principal
q DIS:
Krista Kramer, principal; Brad Hunt, asst. principal
q EIS:
Mark Terry, principal; Mary Johnston, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal; Cheryl Collins, asst. principal
q CES:
Stacy Wagnon, principal; Lori Allison, asst.
principal
q OUES: Andra Barton,
principal; Tina Homan, asst. principal
q RES:
Meryl Babcock, principal; Sherry Grant,
assistant principal
q DES:
Kim Lawson, principal; Sylvia Barnett, asst. principal
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Glover,
Lawrence, Eden, Miltenberger, Harold, Snyder,
Parsons
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2002-03
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q Interim Superintendent: Dr. Santo Forte
q Interim Asst Supt Curr
& Instr:
Dr. Diane Frost
q Interim Asst Supt/Financial &
Business Operations: Jim Schiele
q Business Manager:
q Asst Supt of Personnel/Administration:
Dr. Derek Citty
q Director of Auxiliary Services: Gail Massey Prince
q Director of Special Education: Dr. Cathy Friar
q Director of Staff and Program Development
: Dr. Nancy Rindone
q Director of Information & Computer
Service: Jimmie Lee
q Interim Athletic Director: Ken Cook
q Director of Transportation: Jackie Mayfield
q Director of Maintenance: Todd Thompson
q Director of Food Services: Jennifer Marr
q Natatorium Director: John McGough
q Curriculum Coordinators: Dr. Diane Frost, Dinah Chancellor, Janet Corder, Dr. Leona McDade
q CSHS: Dr. Danny Presley,
principal; Susanne
Warren, Vicky Otterman, Chauncy
Willingham (1/2), asst. prin.
q CHS: Robin Ryan, principal; Deanne Crow, Rick Westfall,
Chauncey Willingham (1/2), asst. principals
q DMS: Jerry Hollingsworth,
principal; Kenneth Anderson, asst. prin.
q CMS:
Brad Hunt, principal; Heidi Stubblefield, asst. principal
q CIS:
Sarah Jane Wright, principal; Jeanne Pakele,
asst. principal
q DIS:
Krista Kramer, principal; David Kinney, asst. principal
q EIS:
Mark Terry, principal; Mary Johnston, asst. principal
q JES:
Jane Cousins, principal; Cheryl Collins, asst. principal
q CES:
Stacy Wagnon, principal; Lori Allison, asst.
principal
q OUES: Andra Barton,
principal; Tina Homan, asst. principal
q RES:
Meryl Babcock, principal; Karen White,
assistant principal
q DES:
Kim Lawson, principal; Sylvia Barnett, asst. principal
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Glover, Miltenberger, Krieger, Lakin,
Snyder, Crane, Reed
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