Thursday, January 11, 2018

Clarksville School board members recognized

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The Leadership Team of the Clarksville ISD Board of Trustees are, from left, standing; Trustee Robert Beaty, Supt. Pam Bryant; Trustee John McPeters; Trustee Greg Lewis; seated: Trustee Pam Russell; Trustee Lanetta Roberts; Trustee WaDonna Cherry; and Trustee Kathy Garrison.



January is School Board Recognition Month, and the Clarksville ISD is joining other districts across the state to thank these community volunteers for their commitment and contributions to our public schools.
“School board members serve countless hours working to make public education the best it can be for every child,” said Dr. Pam Bryant, Superintendent.  In a climate of change and challenge, they develop policies and make tough decisions on complex educational and social issues that affect the entire community and the lives of individual students.
“Preparing today’s students to be productive citizens and the leaders of tomorrow is a tremendous task. As elected officials, school board members are the voice of their communities, serving first and foremost in the best interest of our schoolchildren,” said Bryant.
“We proudly salute these education advocates as they provide vision and leadership for student achievement, academic programs, district funding, and school facilities. Their service ensures that decisions about local public schools are made by those most familiar with the needs of our community’s children and families,” said Bryant. “These dedicated individuals deserve recognition and thanks for their unfailing commitment to the continuing success of our students now and in the future,” she said.
The men and women serving Clarksville ISD are: Robert Beaty, President; Kathy Garrison, Vice President; WaDonna Cherry, Secretary; Greg Lewis; John McPeters; Lanetta Roberts; and Pam Russell
“Great leadership always begins with a willing heart, a positive attitude, and a desire to make a difference. Please join us as we applaud these local leaders for helping our kids soar to success,” said Bryant.

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