Celebrating 20 Years of Service from Mr. Tommy Dale Haggard! . Decatur County Schools proudly recognizes Tommy Dale Haggard for an incredible 20 years of service on the Decatur County Board of Education. For two decades, Mr. Haggard has given his time, dedication, and support to the students, employees, and families of Decatur County Schools. His many years of service reflect a lasting commitment to public education and to the community he calls home. . “Twenty years of service is an incredible milestone. We are so thankful for Mr. Haggard’s dedication to Decatur County Schools and for the many years he has spent supporting our students, staff, and schools. His commitment and service are truly appreciated.” — Melinda Thompson, Director of Schools . Please join us in thanking Tommy Dale Haggard for 20 years of dedicated service!
2 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Tommy Dale Haggard
Mrs. Kristen Smith Celebrating 8 Years of Service! . Decatur County Schools proudly recognizes Mrs. Kristen Smith for 8 years of dedicated service on the Decatur County Board of Education. “Kristen has served our school system with a genuine heart for our students, employees, and community. We are incredibly grateful for the time, dedication, and support she has given to Decatur County Schools over the past eight years. Her service has made a lasting impact, and we sincerely thank her for all she has done.” — Melinda Thompson, Director of Schools Please join us in thanking Kristen for 8 wonderful years of service!
3 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Kristen Smith
School Bus Safety: STOP FOR SCHOOL BUSES!

Thank you from Decatur County School System!


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6 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy

The Decatur County Board of Education will meet for the regular monthly meeting August 13,2026 in the conference room at the Board of Education office. Public Input will begin at 6:00 with the meeting to follow at 6:15 pm.

Members of the Board of Education will have a work session directly after the meeting.

6 days ago, Jessica Swafford
August
August

The administration at Riverside High School was made aware of a threatening statement made by an RHS student on Monday, August 10, 2026. The school administration took immediate action in accordance with the Decatur County Schools Emergency Operations Plan. There were no weapons found, no one was attacked or injured, and appropriate action has been taken to ensure the safety of all students. The matter is under investigation by local law enforcement, and as always, the support of DCSO is vital to insuring the safety of DCSS students and staff. If you have questions, concerns, or information about this investigation, please reach out to The Decatur County Sheriff’s Department at 731-852-3703.

6 days ago, Melinda Thompson
JOIN OUR TEAM:

The Decatur County School System is seeking applications for a Substitute School Nurse.

Applicants must have an Active LPN or RN license, with experience in Pediatric Nursing preferred.

Applications may be picked up at the Board of Education Office, 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN 38329, or picked up at the Board of Education Office and submitted to Hugh Smith at hugh.smith@decaturschools.org, or accessed and completed online here: https://forms.gle/DTLJ8Jjqwupmq1te8
10 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
school nurse
Now Hiring: Bus Drivers
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The Decatur County School System is seeking Bus Drivers. Requirements: CDL certified with PS Endorsement. (Will train if needed to get CDL certified with PS Endorsement).

Interested applicants may:

-Contact Mr. Darren Martin, Transportation Supervisor, at (731) 616-3363 or email darren.martin@decaturschools.org

-Apply in person at the Decatur County Board of Education at 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN. 38329

-Or apply online here: https://forms.gle/DTLJ8Jjqwupmq1te8 See less
10 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Bus Driver
Congratulations, Mrs. Brittany Tubbs, as you assume the role of Decaturville Elementary Principal.

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Decatur County Schools is proud to announce Mrs. Brittany Tubbs as the new Principal of Decaturville Elementary School for the 2026–2027 school year.

Mrs. Tubbs earned her Bachelor's Degree in Pre-K–6 Elementary Education from the University of Tennessee at Martin – Parsons Center before completing her Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from Austin Peay State University.

A lifelong member of the Decaturville Elementary family, Brittany has dedicated her entire educational career to serving the students and families of DES. Throughout the years, she has served as a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade classroom teacher, a Reading Specialist, and most recently as Assistant Principal. Her dedication, knowledge, and unwavering commitment to student success have made a lasting impact on the school community.

Mrs. Tubbs and her husband have been married for 13 years and are the proud parents of three children. When she's not at school, she enjoys reading and spending quality time with her family.

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When asked about her goals as principal, Mrs. Tubbs shared:

"My goal is to fully support our teachers and staff so they can do their best work, and to ensure all students have the resources, support, and encouragement they need to succeed. I am most excited about the opportunity to make a broader impact on a school I care for deeply. After many years of seeing firsthand what makes our school great, I am eager to step into this new role and advocate for our students and staff on a larger scale. I look forward to collaborating with our teachers and staff in this new capacity to support their professional growth while continuing to build relationships with our students as we work together toward our shared goals."

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Elementary Supervisor, Mrs. Christee Pettigrew, shared:

"It is an absolute honor and joy to celebrate Ms. Brittany as she steps into her new role as Principal of Decaturville Elementary School! I have known Ms. Brittany since she was a student in my first grade classroom where her love for reading first shone through. I had the privilege of working alongside her as our assistant principal last year. She is an exceptional leader and team player. Ms. Brittany has an unwavering love for our students and staff. She is instructionally strong, bringing deep expertise, vision, and passion into the school every single day. Above all, she leads with faith, looking to God for wisdom and making every decision based on what is truly best for our students. She is dearly loved by everyone in our school community, and DES is so blessed to have her leading the way into this exciting new chapter!"

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Director of Schools, Mrs. Melinda Thompson, added:

"Mrs. Tubbs embodies the qualities we value most in educational leadership. She is compassionate, thoughtful, and deeply committed to the success of every student and staff member. Her experience, knowledge, and strong work ethic have prepared her well for this role. I am excited to see the positive impact she will continue to make as she leads Decaturville Elementary into the future."

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Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Brittany Tubbs as she begins this exciting new chapter. We are confident that Decaturville Elementary School will continue to thrive under her leadership.
11 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Welcome, Mrs. Tina Arnold, as DES Assistant Principal!

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Decatur County Schools is proud to announce Mrs. Tina Arnold as the new Assistant Principal of Decaturville Elementary School for the 2026–2027 school year!

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Mrs. Arnold brings nearly three decades of educational experience to Decaturville Elementary. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Union University, her Master's Degree in Administration and Supervision from Tennessee State University, and completed 30 hours of postgraduate study at Cumberland University.

During her 29-year career in education, Mrs. Arnold served 26 years at Holladay School in the Benton County School System before spending the past three years at Milan Elementary School in the Milan Special School District. Her wealth of experience, passion for students, and servant leadership make her an outstanding addition to the Decaturville Elementary family.

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Mrs. Arnold shared her excitement about this new opportunity:

"As I step into this role as Assistant Principal, my primary goal is to offer support to Mrs. Brittany, our teachers, and our entire staff. I am committed to working alongside our team to maintain a safe, positive, and effective learning atmosphere where every student can be successful. I am incredibly excited to join the Decaturville Elementary School family. My background in elementary education, paired with my dedication to collaborative leadership, makes me eager to contribute to our school's culture. I look forward to supporting our students' continued success and building meaningful connections with the staff, students, and community members who make this school such a special place."

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Mrs. Arnold and her husband, Marty, have been blessed with a wonderful family. Their son, Tyson, is a senior Computer Science Engineering major at the University of Tennessee at Martin. They are also grateful for Hunter, Victoria, and Lincoln Dye, who reside in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Outside of school, Mrs. Arnold enjoys playing the piano, cooking, and spending quality time with her family.

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DES Principal, Mrs. Brittany Tubbs, shared:

"Mrs. Tina has such a kind heart and a willingness to help in any way she can. She has already become such a natural part of our school family. From day one, she has embraced our students, staff, and mission with enthusiasm and compassion. Her positive attitude, experience, and dedication are already making a difference, and I know she is going to help make our school even stronger."

Director of Schools, Mrs. Melinda Thompson, added:

"Mrs. Tina Arnold is a wonderful addition to Decatur County Schools. She brings years of experience, a wealth of knowledge, and a genuine heart for serving children. We are excited to welcome her to our district and look forward to the positive impact she will have on our students, staff, and community."

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Please join us in welcoming Mrs. Tina Arnold to Decatur County Schools and congratulating her on this exciting new role!
12 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Tina Arnold
Welcome, Riverside High School's Assistant Principal, Mr. Jeff Jones!

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Decatur County Schools is excited to announce Mr. Jeff Jones as the new Assistant Principal at Riverside High School for the 2026–2027 school year!

A proud graduate of Riverside High School, Mr. Jones earned his Bachelor's Degree in Education from the University of Tennessee at Martin and later received his Master's Degree in Education from Bethel University.

Jeff has dedicated 16 years to serving the students of Decatur County Schools, including the last six years at Riverside High School. His passion for education, leadership, and building relationships has made him a respected member of the Panther family.

Jeff and his wife, Greta, have been married for 14 years. Together they are the proud parents of Kyra, Chad, and Levi.

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Mr. Jones shared his excitement about his new role:

"I am a graduate of Riverside High School, where I received my Bachelor's in Education at UT Martin and later received my Master's in Education at Bethel University. I have been blessed to teach for 16 years in Decatur County and the last 6 years at Riverside High School. It is a blessing to be given the opportunity to help lead Riverside in this capacity. I am most excited about working with our awesome students, teachers, parents, and community in this new role and hope to have a positive impact in doing so."

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Riverside High School Principal, Mrs. Amanda Keeton, shared:

"Jeff has a genuine heart for students and a passion for Riverside High School that is evident in everything he does. He is a respected leader who builds strong relationships, leads with integrity, and is committed to helping every student succeed. I am excited to have him serving alongside me as we continue building on Riverside's tradition of excellence."

Assistant Principal, Mr. Alex Whitwell, added:

"I've had the privilege of working alongside Jeff and have seen firsthand his dedication to our students, staff, and school community. He is dependable, thoughtful, and always willing to step up wherever he's needed. Jeff brings a positive attitude to every situation, and I know he will make an outstanding assistant principal."

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Please join us in congratulating Mr. Jeff Jones on this well-deserved opportunity. We look forward to the positive impact he will continue to make at Riverside High School.


Congratulations, Mr. Jones!
12 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Jeff Jones
Mr. Joel Jones is DCMS Assistant Principal

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Decatur County Schools is excited to announce Mr. Joel Jones as the new Assistant Principal at Decatur County Middle School for the 2026–2027 school year!

Mr. Jones brings 16 years of educational experience to this role, including three years at Decaturville Elementary School and 13 years at Decatur County Middle School. Throughout his career, he has built a reputation as a dedicated educator who genuinely cares about every student's success.

Joel is married to PES kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Mallory. They have two children: Maggie Leigh, who is in 2nd grade at Parsons Elementary, and Carson, who is in 5th grade at Decatur County Middle School.

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When asked what excites him most about his new position, Mr. Jones shared:

"I am most excited about encouraging others and celebrating the success of our students and staff."

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DCMS Principal, Ms. Kodi Beck, shared:

"Joel has been an invaluable member of the DCMS family for many years, and I couldn't be more excited to welcome him into this leadership role. He leads by example, builds strong relationships with students and staff, and approaches every challenge with integrity and a servant's heart."

Assistant Principal, Mrs. Gina Derryberry, added:

"Joel is one of the hardest-working people I know, and it has been a joy watching him step into this role. He carries himself with confidence and professionalism. I look forward to working alongside him as we continue serving the students, staff, and families of DCMS."

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Please join us in congratulating Mr. Joel Jones on this exciting new chapter! We are confident he will do an outstanding job serving the students, staff, and families of Decatur County Middle School.

12 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Joel Jones
August Breakfast and Lunch menu for RHS.
14 days ago, Jessica Swafford
August
August
August Breakfast and Lunch Menu for DES, PES, and DCMS
14 days ago, Jessica Swafford
August
August
🎉 THIS IS SO EXCITING!!! 🎉 . We honestly didn’t think it would be finished before school started—but it is! Thanks to a $1.1 million grant awarded to Decatur County Government and administered to Decatur County Schools, half of the 5th Grade Wing (the former vocational wing) has been completely transformed. The renovation includes: ✅ Two brand-new classrooms ✅ New office space ✅ An industrial kitchen ✅ A new gym/auxiliary space ✅ A lift/elevator providing access to the second floor ✅ Completely renovated and expanded restrooms This incredible addition will benefit our students for years to come, and we can’t wait for our community to see it. 📅 Open House Today 🕒 3:00–5:00 PM 📍 Decatur County Middle School – 5th Grade Wing Come take a tour, see the transformation for yourself, and celebrate this exciting investment in the future of Decatur County Schools! We hope to see you there!
14 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
DCMS
Decatur County School Nutrition Team Ready to Welcome Students Back

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The Decatur County Schools School Nutrition Department is hard at work preparing for another exciting school year. Over the past several days, cafeteria managers and staff have completed required professional development, sharpened their skills, and worked together to ensure every cafeteria is ready to provide nutritious, high-quality meals from the very first day of school.

This year's training included a School Nutrition Boot Camp in Chester County, where cafeteria managers joined representatives from nine other West Tennessee school districts to learn about best practices, food safety, leadership, and program updates. Following the boot camp, the entire Decatur County School Nutrition team participated in annual training alongside Lexington City Schools and Henderson County Schools.

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Centralized School Nutrition Supervisor Mrs. Sherry Boroughs praised the dedication of the district's cafeteria staff.

"Our cafeteria teams work incredibly hard behind the scenes long before students ever walk through the doors. They are committed to providing healthy meals, creating welcoming cafeterias, and serving every child with kindness and care. I am so proud of the professionalism, teamwork, and heart they bring to Decatur County Schools every single day, and we're excited to welcome our students back for another great year."

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REMEMBER: Every student in Decatur County Schools will receive breakfast and lunch at NO COST during the 2026-2027 school year.

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As the first day of school approaches, the district extends its sincere appreciation to the dedicated School Nutrition team for their preparation, commitment, and the countless ways they care for students each day.

17 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Cafeteria Workers
Welcome to Decatur County Middle School, Mrs. Amber Hollins! . Decatur County Schools is excited to welcome Mrs. Amber Hollins as the new Music Teacher at Decatur County Middle School! Amber recently graduated from Bethel University, earning her Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education this past May. As she begins her teaching career, she is excited to share her love of music while helping students discover their own talents and creativity. Although this is her first year serving as a full-time educator, Amber gained valuable classroom experience during her student teaching placements at Huntingdon High School, West Carroll Elementary School, and West Carroll Primary School, where she worked with students across multiple grade levels in music education. Amber has dreamed of becoming a teacher since she was in middle school, making this opportunity the realization of a lifelong goal. “I am excited for this new opportunity. I have been wanting the chance to teach young minds since I was a middle schooler, so this is truly a dream come true for me. I can’t wait to get to know my students, become part of the school family, and make music a fun and meaningful experience for everyone.” — Mrs. Amber Hollins . Amber and her husband recently celebrated their first wedding anniversary in May. While they don’t have children yet, they look forward to growing their family in the future. Outside the classroom, Amber enjoys writing her own music. She has already written several original songs, including both country and gospel music, allowing her to combine her creativity with her passion for teaching and performing. . Decatur County Middle School Principal Ms. Kodi Beck shared: “Mrs. Amber is a breath of fresh air. She is genuine, positive, and a true team player. We are excited to welcome her to the DCMS family and know she is going to make a wonderful addition to our school.” . Director of Schools Mrs. Melinda Thompson added: “We are thrilled to have Mrs. Amber Hollins join the Decatur County Schools family. We already know she is a great addition to our district, and we are excited to support her as she begins this new chapter here with Decatur County Schools.” . Please join us in welcoming Mrs. Amber Hollins to Decatur County Middle School! We are excited to have her as part of our Panther family and look forward to watching her inspire students through the gift of music.
18 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Amber
Now Hiring: Assistant to Administer the Raptor Visitor Management System at DECATUR COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL

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The Decatur County School System is seeking applications for an Assistant to Administer the Raptor Visitor Management System for the 2026-2027 school year and other duties as assigned by the Principal. Experience working with school-age children is preferred but not required. Applicants must be 21 years old and have a high school diploma or GED.

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Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED before employment and successfully pass a TBI fingerprint background screening. The applicant will also need a completed Health Screening from a licensed Physician.

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Applications may be picked up at the Board of Education Office and submitted to Hugh Smith, Personnel Supervisor, Decatur County Board of Education, 59 West Main Street, Decaturville, TN; emailed to hugh.smith@decaturschools.org; or accessed and completed online: https://forms.gle/sNjGE6PrbvjSGBed7.

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The deadline for submitting an application is Friday, August 7, 2026.
18 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Raptor
Welcome to the Panther Pack, Ms. Presleigh Hatch!

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Parsons Elementary is excited to welcome Ms. Presleigh Hatch as our newest Kindergarten Teacher!

A recent graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin, Presleigh earned her degree in K-5 Elementary Education and is eager to begin her teaching career serving the students of Decatur County Schools.

During her student teaching experience, Presleigh had the opportunity to teach in both Kindergarten and third grade, but it was her Kindergarten placement at Decaturville Elementary that truly confirmed where she was meant to be. Working within Decatur County Schools allowed her to become familiar with the district's curriculum, expectations, and the caring school community she is now proud to call home.

As she begins her first year in the classroom, Presleigh's goal is to create a learning environment where every child feels safe, valued, and excited to come to school each day. She hopes to build strong relationships with her students and their families while helping each child grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

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"I'm most looking forward to building relationships with my students and watching them grow throughout the year. Kindergarten is such an exciting time because students learn so much in such a short period. I can't wait to celebrate their milestones, help them gain confidence, and create a classroom where learning is engaging, meaningful, and fun."

— Ms. Presleigh Hatch

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Outside of school, Presleigh enjoys spending time outdoors with her boyfriend, Blaze. They enjoy fishing, riding four-wheelers, and making memories together. She also loves spending time with her family, especially her niece, who brings her so much joy.

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Parsons Elementary Principal Mrs. Lisa Renfroe shared:

"We are excited to welcome Presleigh to Parsons Elementary! She has a caring heart, a wonderful attitude, and a genuine love for children. We know she is going to be a great addition to our Kindergarten team and can't wait to see the relationships she builds with her students and families."

Director of Schools Mrs. Melinda Thompson added:

"We are proud to welcome Presleigh to the Decatur County Schools family. Beginning teachers bring excitement, fresh ideas, and a passion for learning, and Presleigh embodies all of those qualities. We look forward to supporting her as she begins what we know will be a rewarding career serving our students."

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Please join us in welcoming Ms. Presleigh Hatch to Parsons Elementary School! We are excited to watch her begin this new chapter and know she will make a lasting difference in the lives of her Kindergarten students. Welcome to the Panther Pack!
18 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Presleigh
Welcome to Decaturville Elementary, Mrs. Brenna Bethune!

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Decatur County Schools is excited to welcome Mrs. Brenna Bethune to Decaturville Elementary School!

Brenna earned her Bachelor's Degree in Education from the University of Tennessee at Martin – Parsons Center. She enters her third year as a full-time classroom teacher, bringing valuable experience, a heart for students, and a passion for helping children succeed.

For Brenna, joining Decatur County Schools is more than just a new opportunity—it is an answered prayer.

"The move to Decatur County has definitely been a prayer answered for me. This district values prayer, and that speaks volumes about the leadership and community. I am beyond grateful to be joining the team at Decaturville Elementary, and I'm looking forward to creating lasting relationships with both the staff and students."

— Mrs. Brenna Bethune

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Brenna and her husband, Zack, have been married for nearly four years. Together, they enjoy spending time with family and serving at Decaturville Pentecostal Church, where they faithfully serve as the church's youth directors.

When she's not in the classroom, Brenna enjoys relaxing on beach vacations, shopping with friends, and sipping a good cup of coffee.

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Decaturville Elementary Principal Mrs. Brittany Tubbs shared:

"Mrs. Brenna's constant smile and positive energy are contagious, and her dedication to students perfectly matches our DES vision. We are so excited to welcome her to our school!"

Director of Schools Mrs. Melinda Thompson added:

"We are thrilled to welcome Mrs. Brenna Bethune to Decatur County Schools. Her enthusiasm, strong faith, and commitment to serving children make her a wonderful addition to the Decaturville Elementary family. We look forward to the positive impact she will have on our students, school, and community."

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Please join us in welcoming Mrs. Brenna Bethune to Decaturville Elementary School! We are excited to have her as part of the Panther family and look forward to an outstanding school year together.
19 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Brenna
One of the highlights of yesterday's Teacher In-Service was an inspiring Acceleration for All panel discussion featuring sixth-grade ELA teacher Mary McBride, special education teacher Ericca King, and paraprofessional Jessica Munz. Together, they shared how collaboration transformed their classroom and ultimately helped students succeed. Perhaps the most memorable quote of the day came from Mary McBride, who reflected on their journey: “There was a moment last year when we realized we couldn’t do it alone—we had to do it together. That’s when we began seeing progress.” That simple statement perfectly captured the spirit of teamwork that defines Decatur County Schools. When teachers, support staff, and administrators work together with a shared purpose, students benefit the most. It was a powerful reminder that our greatest successes come through collaboration, trust, and a commitment to one another. Their story was an inspiring way to reinforce the message that together, we can accomplish incredible things for every student, every day.
19 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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