Assistant principal, coaches hired at Straughn
Published 12:42 am Tuesday, April 30, 2019
The Covington County Schools Board of Education made a number of personnel decisions at its Monday meeting, including hiring an assistant principal, an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinate at Straughn.
The board:
Agreed to hire:
• Daniel Ray Rodgers as assistant principal of Straughn Elementary School and Straughn Middle School.
• Brandon Schylar Avant as general social science teacher and defensive coordinator at Straughn High School.
• Gabe Holden Gunter as general social science teacher and offensive coordinator at Straughn High School.
• Brittany Dianne Van Winkle as band director at Florala High School.
• Christin Leigh Harrington as social science teacher at Florala High School.
• Bailey Erin Sanders Bryan as elementary teacher at Pleasant Home School.
• Frankie Isabella Ziglar as elementary teacher at Red Level Elementary School.
• Auburn Ward Carrier as Pre-K teacher at Red Level Elementary School.
• Anna Anderson Padgett as Pre-K auxiliary teacher at Straughn Elementary School.
• Margaret Suzanna Stockton as Pre-K auxiliary teacher at Straughn High School.
Accepted the following resignations:
• Matthew Thomas Canant, as bus shop mechanic.
• Robert James King as bus driver at Red Level High School.
• Jonathan Scott Pennington as paraprofessional at Red Level High School.
• Kellye Parr Rodgers as Pre-K paraprofessional at Straughn Elementary School.
• Dana Marie McMath as elementary teacher at Straughn Elementary School.
• Erica Renee Ziglar as special education teacher at Straughn High School.
Approved the following retirements:
• Cynthia M. Thompson as English teacher at Straughn High School.
• John M. Higgins as social science teacher at Straughn High School.
Transferred:
• Emily Clem Johns, elementary teacher at Pleasant Home Schools, to Straughn Elementary School.
The board also:
• Accepted a bid from Hotel and Restaurants Supply for two serving lines at Straughn Middle School for $102,488.
• Nominated Milner Perry, Bobby R. Jackson and Wallace Bush to the County Board of Equalization.