All three of them went to new schools. However, Holladay is running for a spot on the school board becausehe believes the district has changed. Days after losing her bid for a second term, the mayor announced her last appointment to Chicago's Board of Education. [20] Creekside Elementary opened in Fall 2019 and moved into its permanent building in early January 2020. The Eccles currently live in College Grove. width: 100%; margin-bottom:16px; display: inline-block; div.oneoff-scrollbox.regular { height:400px; overflow:scroll; margin:20px; padding:10px; border:1px solid gray; } The Board is led by Garrett. } display: block; .panel-heading:hover { cursor: pointer;} [8], All rights reserved. Holladayanoptometrist, musician, songwriterand father of three relocated from Nashville to Franklin in 2016, "drawn by the stellar reputation of the school system," he said in a press release. 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News / Recognizing WCS School Board Members Outside of his profession, Britton has been on the board of the Salvation Army of Middle Tennessee for 15 years as board chair and treasurer. "That's why people move here," Eric Welch, the longtime school-board member, told me. } .widget-row.Green { The Williamson County Board of Equalization is comprised of five members elected by the Board of Commissioners. 1320 West Main StreetFranklin, TN, 37064. var nTimer = setInterval(function() { Ravenwood High School Tops at History Bowl, WCS Students Learn About Black History Month, WCS Student Work on Display at Frist Art Museum, Williamson Medical Center Receives Six 2021 Womens Choice Awards. [33] The district's 10-year building forecast now calls for a new high school opening in Fall 2025.[34]. The concept of standardized teaching and curriculum makes perfect sense. In the newly partisan school board election, Eccles said she chose to run as an independent because of her belief that school boards shouldn't be political. padding-bottom: 8px; Kids do hate. | The 2022 county election will be Drason Beasley's first run for an elected position. By Mauricio Pea. position: relative; Welch, 49, was first elected to the WCBOE in 2010 and served until 2014. I am fine with the state phasing it out because it's become so controversial. He attended Trinity Elementary School, Page Middle School and Page High School. .race_header.libertarian {
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WCS school board member to move out of state in September } Mitchell earned a bachelor's degree in computer science from Middle Tennessee State University. The world business community values diversity. margin-top: 1em; © var currentTime = new Date();var year = currentTime.getFullYear();document.write(year); Williamson County Schools All rights reserved.|615-472-4000. In an email provided to The Tennessean, Wallace wrote Cashover 800 words andincluded all board members on the message. Independent candidate Deborah Pace could not be reached for comment. margin-bottom: 1px; He has coached Williamson County flag football, tackle football and basketball teams, while serving on the executive committee of the TennesseeJuvenile Court Services Association. left: 0px; } I am not a teacher, or a trained educator. -. Not have been convicted of a felony. Brown attended Lipscomb University and received a bachelor's degree in history and political science. School districts | Williamson County Board of Education District 3, .infobox { width: 35px !important; Mitchell is the president of GE ELFUN, a volunteer organization, and a co-founder of the South Williamson Athletic Association.