DES Supply Lists, 2025-26
20 minutes ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Decatur County Schools would like to congratulate Mrs. Brittany Tubbs on accepting the role of Assistant Principal at Decaturville Elementary School!

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Mrs. Tubbs has been part of the DES family for 12 years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education PreK–6 from UT Martin. Over the course of her career, she has served as a reading specialist and taught first, second, and third grades.

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Her top priority as she steps into this new leadership role is to help maintain a safe, positive, and inclusive environment where every student feels motivated, supported, and driven to do their best. She also wants to be a strong support system for Mrs. Christee Pettigrew, the teachers, and staff by providing resources, addressing challenges, and supporting day-to-day needs, so that teachers can focus on what they do best.

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Mrs. Tubbs shared, “I’m excited to interact with all students in the building and see their progress and growth. This gives me the chance to be involved in students’ lives no matter what grade they are in and to watch them grow throughout their years at DES.” She is also looking forward to collaborating closely with DES’s dedicated teachers and building strong relationships with students as they thrive both academically and personally.

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She credits her inspiration to pursue educational leadership to the guidance of Mrs. Melinda Thompson and Mrs. Christee Pettigrew, who have always encouraged and supported her in her teaching journey. Brittany is grateful for the opportunity to serve at the school she once attended as a child and to work alongside the people she considers family.

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Outside of school, she enjoys reading books and spending time with her family. Brittany and her husband, Josh, have been married for 12 years and have three children—Kennedy, Lawson, and Emersyn.

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Mrs. Tubbs shared, “I want to sincerely thank everyone—our students, staff, and community members—for the encouraging words and support I’ve already received. It truly means so much, and I’m honored to be in this role.”

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DES Principal Mrs. Christee Pettigrew said: “I am very excited to have Mrs. Brittany Tubbs as my Assistant Principal. I have known her for a long time—as a matter of fact, I was her first-grade teacher! She is committed to lifelong growth and is deeply rooted in instructional excellence. She is always seeking to cultivate an environment where both students and staff flourish. I am so thrilled to have her by my side as we look forward to our new school year.”

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Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Brittany Tubbs as she begins this exciting new chapter at Decaturville Elementary! 💙💛💙
about 24 hours ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Decatur County Schools is proud to announce Mrs. Christee Pettigrew as the new Principal of Decaturville Elementary School for the upcoming school year!

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Mrs. Pettigrew brings 28 years of experience in education, all of them dedicated to serving the students of Decatur County. She holds Masters of Education degrees in Curriculum Instruction and Instructional Leadership and has taught multiple grade levels from Pre-K through 5th grade.

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Over the past decade, she has also served as an RTI and Testing Coordinator and, most recently, as Assistant Principal at DES for the past three years. Through each role, she has continued to learn, grow, and lead with compassion and purpose.

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When asked about her goals in this new role, Mrs. Pettigrew shared: “I would love to continue to support our students and teachers as we strive for academic success. My goals include building foundational skills in reading, writing, and math that also instill a love of learning. A strong focus on academic excellence is a key driver in a positive culture and climate. When there is an emphasis on strong instruction and student learning, the climate and culture of the school are strong as well.”

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Mrs. Pettigrew is especially excited about the opportunities ahead: “I am excited about the prospect of being impactful in an entire school community. I am really looking forward to working as a team with Ms. Brittany to make this school year a great year filled with wonderful learning opportunities for our students. Additionally, I am excited about working with our new leadership team under Ms. Melinda. I am so happy to be a part of this team and the vision that she is striving to achieve in Decatur County.”
As the school year begins, she looks forward to seeing the students and introducing new student-focused learning initiatives to foster ownership and engagement.

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Mrs. Pettigrew and her husband, Josh, have two grown children—Brooke, a dedicated special education teacher in Lexington, and Hayden, who works for Mutual of Omaha in Memphis. Outside of school, Mrs. Pettigrew loves spending time at the river—her “happy place”—boating, fishing, and enjoying time with family and friends. She’s also known for her love of animals, especially dogs.

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She shared that her inspiration for educational leadership comes from many years of working alongside Ms. Melinda Thompson: “Ms. Melinda has always supported me in my growth as an educational leader. I’ve learned so much from her over the past ten years. One thing she has taught me is to always ask yourself, ‘What is best for the students?’ All decisions should reflect back to this core question. Some decisions will be hard and difficult, but a good leader will make those decisions for the students.”

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Decatur County Director of Schools, Mrs. Melinda Thompson, shared: “I’ve worked with Mrs. Christee for a number of years and have no doubts about her abilities to lead Decaturville Elementary. She expresses humility, leadership, patience, and kindness in everything she does. I am very excited and confident about the future of DES under her guidance.”

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Mrs. Pettigrew closed by saying: “I believe this is going to be a great school year. I look forward to seeing our students and to fostering a loving, safe, and supportive school environment that will be conducive to creating lifelong learners who can pursue their own personal dreams and aspirations. I think God puts people in the right places at the perfect timing, and I believe He is with our team as we move forward for DC students.”

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Please help us congratulate Mrs. Christee Pettigrew as she steps into this new chapter! 💛
3 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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🎉 Congratulations, Mrs. Traci Eason! 🎉

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Decatur County Schools is proud to congratulate Mrs. Traci Eason on her new role as Assistant Principal of Parsons Elementary School for the 2025–2026 school year!

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Mrs. Eason brings a wealth of experience and dedication to this position. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from UT Martin and her Master’s degree from Cumberland University, along with an endorsement to teach ESL in grades PreK–12.

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She has 23 years of teaching experience, including the last two years here at Parsons Elementary. Before coming to Decatur County, Mrs. Eason spent 21 years teaching at Holladay School in Benton County, where she held various leadership roles, including serving as a PLC group leader, mentoring new teachers, guiding student teachers, and assisting with hiring processes.

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When asked about her goals as she steps into this leadership role, Mrs. Eason shared:
“My goals as assistant principal include offering support to Mrs. Lisa, the teachers, and staff; fostering a positive and welcoming school environment; and helping every student realize and reach their full potential.”

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She is especially excited to begin this new chapter: “I am excited for the school year to begin. We have an incredible group of teachers and staff, and I am looking forward to working with each one of them more closely. I am also really excited about being a part of every student’s success.”

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PES Principal Mrs. Lisa Renfroe shared: “Mrs. Eason is a natural leader and an outstanding educator. She cares deeply about our students and staff and brings such a steady, positive presence to our school. We are so fortunate to have her step into this role.”

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Outside of school, Mrs. Eason enjoys reading, cooking, and spending time with her family. She and her husband, Daniel, have two sons—Kash, who recently graduated high school and is training to become a pilot, and Brody, who will be a sophomore this fall. Their family loves going to the river, camping, watching baseball, trying new restaurants, and traveling together.

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Mrs. Eason shared this message with the school community: “I believe this is going to be a great school year. I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to be a part of the leadership team in such an amazing school district. I look forward to getting to know all of our PES students better and working with your families. I wish everyone in our school community an exciting and successful school year!”
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Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Traci Eason and wishing her all the best as she begins this exciting new role! 💙💛💙
4 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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The Decatur County School System is seeking applicants for the position of Bus Mechanic for the 2025-2026 school year.

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Applications may be 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
Applicants should have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent, must complete a TBI fingerprint Background check, and have a Physician’s Certificate. This is a 12-month position. Salary commensurate with certification and experience.

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For more information, please contact the Decatur County Schools Transportation Department at (731) 852-3259.

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For additional information, please see the Job Description below:
DECATUR COUNTY SCHOOLS-BUS MECHANIC-JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Bus Mechanic
REPORTS TO: Transportation Supervisor

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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but not limited to:
1. The Bus Mechanic is responsible for inspecting all buses frequently to ensure that they are in excellent condition and safe to transport students to and from the Centers, on field trips and for other applicable events.
2. The Bus Mechanic provides preventative maintenance, safety inspections and annual Dept. of Transportation inspections for all buses.
3. This position diagnoses and performs all phases of vehicle and equipment repair, including brakes, suspensions, drive trains, transmissions, oil changes and tire rotations subcontracting repair work to outside service providers after review with Bus Transportation Coordinator.
4. The Bus Mechanic ensures work orders are completed accurately and timely.
5. This position assists with mobile emergency services.
6. This position is responsible for replacing parts, ordering new parts as needed and testing buses to ensure they are working properly before they return to service.
7. The Bus Mechanic maintains records of maintenance on repairs performed on each bus.
8. The Bus Mechanic communicates with drivers to identify and address any issues identified while driving buses.
9. This position will follow established safety protocols to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
10. The Bus Mechanic will attend trainings to stay up-to-date on new technology and techniques pertaining to bus maintenance.
11. The Bus Mechanic will participate in all ongoing and required trainings to include but not limited to Tennessee Dept. of Transportation (TDOT), agency trainings, etc.
12. The Bus Mechanic maintains a positive relationship with the families and children enrolled in the program and Agency staff communicating all applicable bus department changes as needed.
13. This position will act as a substitute Bus Driver as needed.
14. The Bus Mechanic is required to follow all established county transportation policies and procedures
15. This position must maintain confidentiality of all information pertaining to children and families enrolled with the schools.
16. This position works collaboratively with co-workers to maintain and ensure a fully-functional fleet of buses.
17. The Bus Mechanic attends staff meetings, in-services, etc. as required.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: High school diploma or equivalent is required. Valid driver’s license and current CDL Class B with P endorsement, and S endorsement required or to be obtained post hire. Three years of automotive or diesel maintenance and repair experience preferred. Auto Service Excellence (ASE) credential preferred. Experience with DOT guidelines and requirements preferred. Proficiency in computer skills to include Microsoft Office products preferred. Analytical skills, excellent communication skills, the ability to work independently and meet deadlines required. Operating and driving knowledge of school buses preferred. Must be able to provide their own transportation to and from work and throughout the work day.
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WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is performed in a setting with moderate safety issues. Travel to outside meetings, trainings, conferences, home visits, Agency sites, etc. This position requires sitting, standing, bending crouching, lying on back and moderate lifting. Work performed in the physical environment of a vehicle maintenance area.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed by the employee assigned to this position. It does not imply that these are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to the job. The employee maybe required to perform other job-related duties as requested by their direct Supervisor.
The deadline for applying is Thursday, July 31, 2025
4 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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4 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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WE NEED YOU!!!

Now Hiring: ASSISTANTS / PARAPROFESSIONAL

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The Decatur County Board of Education is accepting applications for Assistants.

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Applications may be 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

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Qualifications:

* High school diploma or GED
* Must be 21 years old
* Must verify 2 years of college or pass the Parapro Assessment
* Must be able to pass a TBI Fingerprint Background Check
* Submit a physical by a Licensed Physician
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The deadline for applying is Tuesday, July 15, 2025

5 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Assistants
Welcome to the Panther Pack, Mrs. Hannah Jenkins!

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Decatur County Schools is proud to welcome Mrs. Hannah Jenkins, who will be joining Decatur County Middle School as the 5th and 6th Grade Math Interventionist this year.

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Mrs. Jenkins holds a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Western Kentucky University and a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Education from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She brings a wealth of experience teaching first, third, and fifth grades, with a strong background providing intervention support in both math and language arts. Her prior experience working with a range of grade levels will be a tremendous asset in her new role.

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When asked about her goals for this position, Mrs. Jenkins shared: “My main goal stepping into the fifth and sixth grade math intervention role is to help students garner a newfound confidence in themselves and their math skills.”

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DCMS Principal Ms. Kodi Beck said, “We are so excited to have Mrs. Jenkins join our team. Her passion for helping students feel confident and valued shines through in everything she does. Her experience and love for teaching math will make such a positive impact on our students and help them see that they can succeed.”

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Outside of school, Mrs. Jenkins enjoys playing music, reading, and spending time outdoors. She and her husband, Brandon, who serves as the youth pastor at Trinity Assembly, have one little boy and are excited to welcome their second child this holiday season!

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If there’s one thing Mrs. Jenkins hopes families will know about her, it’s this: “Everyone deserves a space to be loved, feel safe, and be seen. I truly believe that people thrive when they are met where they are with love and care.”

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Please help us give Mrs. Hannah Jenkins a warm Panther Pack welcome as she starts this exciting new chapter. We can’t wait to see all the wonderful things she will do! 💙💛💙
6 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Happy July! We are excited about the start of the 2025-2026 school year. If you are new to Decatur County and would like to complete registration before August 1st, please call the number on the picture or email Dr. King.

Parents/ Guardians of returning students, please go ahead and register your child. If you have already done this, THANK YOU! I know that some of you just let it roll over; however, we have added some required forms that need to be signed by you. Please take a few minutes to complete this process. If you need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact Dr. King or your child's school.
6 days ago, Dr. Scott King
Registration Day
Welcome to the Panther Pack, Mrs. Vanessa Stephenson!

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Decatur County Schools is proud to welcome Mrs. Vanessa Stephenson, who will be joining Riverside High School to teach Biology this school year!

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Mrs. Stephenson brings an impressive background in science and education. She holds a B.S. in Agriculture and Environmental Science and a Master of Science in Plant and Soil Science, both from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She also earned a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Colorado State University in Fort Collins.

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Originally from Long Island, New York, Vanessa moved with her family to a farm in Camden, Tennessee, when she was 13. After graduating from Camden Central High School, she followed her dream of continuing her education and traveling. Most of her 21 years of teaching experience were spent in Colorado, where she lived for 15 years after completing her studies at UTK.

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Her journey in education began at UTK, teaching Soils courses to college students, which sparked her passion for helping others learn. Before becoming a science teacher, she also worked in the field—handling specimens from the Exxon Valdez oil spill and delineating wetlands in Polk County.

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“Thank you so much! I’m excited for this opportunity and so happy to finally be home,” she shared.

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Vanessa has a love for adventure, having traveled across the country backpacking and biking over 2,000 miles through Europe. Her heart has always been set on returning home to Tennessee to be closer to her family.

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Vanessa and her husband, Ethan, have been married for 10 years and share their home with two furbabies—Millie Mae and Rudy—as well as several reptiles and amphibians that will soon join her in the classroom.

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In her free time, she enjoys gardening, growing plants in her greenhouse, and restoring furniture for her side business, Lazy Daisy Design Finds.

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Mrs. Stephenson shared: “I’m looking forward to the new school year, meeting my students and the other staff at Riverside High School. I’m especially grateful to be part of the community and to share my excitement for science with my Biology students. Go Panthers!”

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RHS Principal Lex Suite shared: “We are so excited to have Mrs. Stephenson join our team. Her incredible background and enthusiasm for science will inspire our students to see the subject in new ways. She’s going to be a wonderful addition to Riverside High School.”

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Please help us give Mrs. Vanessa Stephenson a warm Panther Pack welcome as she begins this exciting new chapter! 💙💛💙










8 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Vanessa
Welcome to the Panther Pack, Ms. Lauren Scott! 💙💛💙

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Decatur County Schools is proud to welcome Ms. Lauren Scott, who will be joining Parsons Elementary School to teach 4th grade English Language Arts this school year.

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Lauren is no stranger to Decatur County—she attended our schools as a child and now calls this community home. She graduated in May from the University of Tennessee at Martin with a Bachelor of Science degree in K–5 Elementary Education. While completing her degree, she student-taught in both first- and fifth-grade classrooms and loved every moment spent learning and growing alongside her students.

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When asked who inspired her to pursue education, Lauren shared: “Ever since I can remember, I’ve wanted to teach. As a kid, I would come home from school just to play school with my stuffed animals and a makeshift classroom in my bedroom. Life has been full of uncertainty, but that dream has always remained. I remember, as a student myself, the hearts that tended to mine—teachers who paved the way for joy in learning and growth in and out of the classroom. I hope to be that for my own students.”

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Lauren is especially excited to return to Parsons Elementary as a teacher: “I’ve spent lots of time at Parsons Elementary as a student, through observations, subbing, and student teaching. The community there is one I’m both excited to learn from and give back to. I look forward to cultivating student growth and growing alongside my first group of students.”

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Ms. Lauren's goals for this year are simple and heartfelt: “My goal is to lead and support students in their learning, for them to feel welcomed, proud of where they are, and proud of where they are going as their education becomes their own.”

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PES Principal Mrs. Lisa Renfroe shared, “We are so excited to welcome Ms. Scott to our team. She has such a genuine passion for teaching and a kind spirit that will make a wonderful impact on our students and our school family.”

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Please help us give Ms. Lauren Scott a big Panther Pack welcome as she begins this exciting new chapter. We can’t wait to see all the great things she will accomplish! 💙💛💙
11 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Congratulations, Dr. Josh Sinclair! 🎓

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Decatur County Schools would like to recognize Josh Sinclair for his recent achievement in completing his Doctorate degree. This accomplishment reflects years of dedication, hard work, and commitment to professional growth and excellence in education.

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Dr. Sinclair is assigned to Riverside High School, where he teaches PE and Health and serves as the Boys Basketball Coach.

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Dr. Sinclair’s pursuit of advanced learning sets a powerful example for students and colleagues alike, demonstrating the importance of perseverance and lifelong learning. We are proud to have educators who continually strive to expand their knowledge and skills to better serve our schools and community.

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Director of Schools, Mrs. Melinda Thompson, shared: “We are so proud of Dr. Sinclair for reaching this milestone. His commitment to his own learning reflects the spirit of Decatur County Schools, where we encourage and support personal growth at every level. Dr. Sinclair's dedication to his students and his leadership in the classroom set a wonderful example for our entire school community.”

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Please join us in congratulating Dr. Josh Sinclair on this outstanding accomplishment!
12 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Welcome to the Panther Pack, Mr. Keith Wayne Renfroe!

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Decatur County Schools are excited to introduce Mr. Keith Wayne Renfroe, who will be joining Riverside High School teaching History this school year!

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Mr. Renfroe graduated from UT Martin with a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education and also holds a Master of Divinity from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

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He is no stranger to RHS—he previously taught here ten years ago before serving as the full-time Youth Pastor at First Baptist Church in Parsons, a role he recently transitioned into part-time while returning to education.

“I am excited to get to know the students and share my love for History,” Mr. Renfroe shared.

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He comes from a family of educators and is passionate about helping students see the relevance of history in today’s world.

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Mr. Renfroe and his wife, Torie, have been married for 13 years. Outside of work, he enjoys working in the garden, reading, and woodworking.

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RHS Principal Lex Suite shared, “We are so glad to have him back. Mr. Renfroe has a genuine passion for connecting with students, and I know he will make a great impact with our students as well as our History program.”

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Mr. Renfroe sends this message to his students, colleagues, and Panther families:
“Go Panthers!”

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Please join us in giving Mr. Renfroe a warm Panther Pack welcome as he steps back into the classroom. We can’t wait to see the positive impact he will make! 💙💛💙

12 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Welcome to the Panther Pack, Mrs. Ashley McCann!

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Decatur County School System is excited to introduce Mrs. Ashley McCann! Mrs. McCann will be joining Riverside High School as our new Freshman English teacher!

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Mrs. McCann holds a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a Minor in Religious Studies and a Master of Arts in Teaching, both from Christian Brothers University. She is certified in English Language Arts for grades 6–12 and brings over a decade of teaching experience to her new role.

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For the past ten years, Ashley served at The Collegiate School of Memphis, where she taught high school Bible courses, 8th grade Public Speaking, and 8th grade English Language Arts. She is excited to bring her passion for teaching and her love of literature back to Decatur County, where her own educational journey began.

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“I’m thrilled to return and contribute to the very environment that helped shape me,” Ashley shared. “While I’ve always loved reading, it wasn’t until my 11th grade ELA teacher truly ignited my passion for learning. She recognized potential in me that no one else had, and that experience changed the trajectory of my life. I hope to do the same for my students.”

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RHS Principal Lex Suite shared,

“We are so excited to welcome Mrs. McCann to our Riverside family. Her experience, enthusiasm, and genuine heart for students will make her a tremendous asset to our English department and to our freshmen.”

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When she’s not in the classroom, Ashley enjoys golfing with her husband Billy, spending time on the river, tackling home renovation projects, and reading—often with three books going at once. She’s also looking forward to reconnecting with extended family here in Decatur County and becoming part of the community again.

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Please help us give Mrs. McCann a warm welcome! We can’t wait to see all the wonderful ways she will inspire and empower her students. 💙💛💙
13 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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🌟📚 Celebrating Young Readers! 📚🌟

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Meet Addison, a 4th grader who has worked incredibly hard over the past three weeks to build her reading skills. Through her determination and practice, she gained confidence and read aloud to some of the younger groups.

The students loved her enthusiasm, and Addison made the story come alive by interacting with them throughout her reading!

To recognize her effort, we presented her with a certificate welcoming her as an official member of the Young Reader Leaders Club. As a special reward for her hard work, Dr. Anglin stopped by to present Addison with a Chelsea Barbie and an accessory pack, generously donated by Save the Children's Decatur Co. Gift in Kind program.

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Summer Learning Camp was a huge success this year, with many inspiring success stories just like Addison’s. We are so proud of all our students for their hard work, growth, and commitment to learning!

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Way to go, Addison! Your dedication and love for reading inspire us all. We can’t wait to see what you accomplish next! 💛📖

#YoungReaderLeaders #SummerLearningSuccess #DecaturCountySchools
14 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
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Welcome to the Panther Pack, Mrs. Breanna Autrey! 💙💛💙

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We are excited to introduce Mrs. Breanna Autrey, who will be ssigned to Parsons Elementary as our new 3rd Grade ELA teacher!

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Mrs. Autrey earned her Bachelor of Science in Integrated Studies from the University of Tennessee at Martin. She brings valuable experience from substitute teaching, student teaching in both third grade at Parsons Elementary and first grade at Decaturville Elementary, as well as serving as a Sunday School teacher at her church.

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“My goal as a teacher is to inspire a lifelong love for learning and personal growth in my students—a passion they can carry with them into adulthood and their future,” she shares.

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Breanna is especially excited to return to the same school she attended as a child and to pour into the lives of the same students she’s already had the joy of getting to know.

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This summer has been extra special as she recently married her husband, Brayden! In her free time, Breanna enjoys art and painting. She loves creating banners and canvas pieces for friends and family, and even painted the mural in the Parsons Elementary lunchroom—a project she describes as both fun and meaningful.

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Breanna’s inspiration to teach comes from the wonderful educators who poured into her life. “I want to be that same kind of positive influence for my students,” she says. “I want to make a difference that stays with them long after they leave the classroom.”

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Parsons Elementary Principal Mrs. Lisa Renfroe shared,

“Breanna is a natural fit for our school. Her creativity, kindness, and genuine love for students shine through in everything she does. We are so fortunate to have her join our team, and I know she will make a wonderful impact in 3rd grade ELA.”

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Please help us give Mrs. Breanna Autrey a big Panther Pack welcome as she starts this exciting new chapter. We can’t wait to see all the great things she will do! 💙💛💙

14 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Breanna Autrey
Please join us for a come-and-go Retirement Celebration honoring Mr. V. Everyone is welcome!!!
18 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Mr. V
Welcome to the Panther Pack, Mrs. Lexie Morgan (Michie)! 🐾 . Decatur County Schools is proud to welcome Mrs. Lexie Morgan Michie to the Panther Pack family! We are thrilled to have her begin her first official school year with us. . Lexie holds a Bachelor of Science in Education (Integrated Studies K–5) from the University of Tennessee at Martin. Her passion for education and love for children have made this moment—a classroom of her very own—a lifelong dream come true. . “My goal is to create a positive learning environment where every student feels encouraged to reach their full academic potential,” Lexie shares. “But even more than that, I want to help them become the best versions of themselves.” . Lexie is especially excited to meet her first group of students, watch them grow, and face each new challenge and milestone together. As a proud product of Decatur County Schools herself, she’s eager to give back to the community that supported her throughout her 13 years as a student. . Outside the classroom, Lexie enjoys babysitting, traveling, shopping, and spending time with family. And speaking of family—just this past weekend, on June 21, 2025, Lexie married her best friend, James Michie! The couple shares their home with a lovable Shih Tzu named Moose, who keeps life fun and full of joy. . Former Decaturville Elementary Principal Melinda Thompson shared her excitement, saying: “Lexie has always had a heart for children and a natural gift for teaching. Knowing she was once a student in Decatur County Schools and is now joining the team as an educator is such a full-circle moment. I know she will be a blessing to her students and a wonderful addition to the DES family.” . Mrs. Lexie Michie will be teaching Kindergarten at Decaturville Elementary this coming school year. . Please join us in giving her a warm Panther Pack welcome as she embarks on this exciting new chapter. We can’t wait to see all the great things she will do! 💛💙
20 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Lexie Michie
The Decatur County School System is seeking applicants for the position of Bus Mechanic for the 2025-2026 school year. . Applications may be 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 Applicants should have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent, must complete a TBI fingerprint Background check, and have a Physician’s Certificate. This is a 12-month position. Salary commensurate with certification and experience. . For more information, please contact the Decatur County Schools Transportation Department at (731) 852-3259. For additional information, please see the Job Description below: DECATUR COUNTY SCHOOLS-BUS MECHANIC-JOB DESCRIPTION TITLE: Bus Mechanic REPORTS TO: Transportation Supervisor . ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but not limited to: 1. The Bus Mechanic is responsible for inspecting all buses frequently to ensure that they are in excellent condition and safe to transport students to and from the Centers, on field trips and for other applicable events. 2. The Bus Mechanic provides preventative maintenance, safety inspections and annual Dept. of Transportation inspections for all buses. 3. This position diagnoses and performs all phases of vehicle and equipment repair, including brakes, suspensions, drive trains, transmissions, oil changes and tire rotations subcontracting repair work to outside service providers after review with Bus Transportation Coordinator. 4. The Bus Mechanic ensures work orders are completed accurately and timely. 5. This position assists with mobile emergency services. 6. This position is responsible for replacing parts, ordering new parts as needed and testing buses to ensure they are working properly before they return to service. 7. The Bus Mechanic maintains records of maintenance on repairs performed on each bus. 8. The Bus Mechanic communicates with drivers to identify and address any issues identified while driving buses. 9. This position will follow established safety protocols to ensure personal safety and the safety of others. 10. The Bus Mechanic will attend trainings to stay up-to-date on new technology and techniques pertaining to bus maintenance. 11. The Bus Mechanic will participate in all ongoing and required trainings to include but not limited to Tennessee Dept. of Transportation (TDOT), agency trainings, etc. 12. The Bus Mechanic maintains a positive relationship with the families and children enrolled in the program and Agency staff communicating all applicable bus department changes as needed. 13. This position will act as a substitute Bus Driver as needed. 14. The Bus Mechanic is required to follow all established county transportation policies and procedures 15. This position must maintain confidentiality of all information pertaining to children and families enrolled with the schools. 16. This position works collaboratively with co-workers to maintain and ensure a fully-functional fleet of buses. 17. The Bus Mechanic attends staff meetings, in-services, etc. as required. . EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: High school diploma or equivalent is required. Valid driver’s license and current CDL Class B with P endorsement, and S endorsement required or to be obtained post hire. Three years of automotive or diesel maintenance and repair experience preferred. Auto Service Excellence (ASE) credential preferred. Experience with DOT guidelines and requirements preferred. Proficiency in computer skills to include Microsoft Office products preferred. Analytical skills, excellent communication skills, the ability to work independently and meet deadlines required. Operating and driving knowledge of school buses preferred. Must be able to provide their own transportation to and from work and throughout the work day. . WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in a setting with moderate safety issues. Travel to outside meetings, trainings, conferences, home visits, Agency sites, etc. This position requires sitting, standing, bending crouching, lying on back and moderate lifting. Work performed in the physical environment of a vehicle maintenance area. . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed by the employee assigned to this position. It does not imply that these are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to the job. The employee maybe required to perform other job-related duties as requested by their direct Supervisor. The deadline for applying is Monday, June 30, 2025
20 days ago, Dr. Amanda Creasy
Bus Mechanic