School District Employees Recognized

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Employees from each school are recognized each month for their outstanding performance. September employees recognized during Cheatham County Board of Education Board Meeting on Monday, October 3, included: ACES Toni Spain Pennington, Teacher; ECES Janeen Harris, Receptionist/Attendance Clerk; KSES Dr. Sherry Gibbs, Academic Specialist; PES Myleah Gallagher, Teacher; PVES Kristy Proctor, Teacher; CMS Kimberly Bagwell, Teacher; HMS Taylor Hummell, Teacher; SMS Jennifer Lamb, Teacher; HHS Ricky Woods, Assistant/Coach; SHS Lori Duncan, Counselor; RA Katie Vogel, Teacher and two employees not in attendance Monday but were recognized included Teacher; WCES Connie Langley, Nurse and CCCHS Linda McDaniel, Librarian.  Employees are given a certificate and A.O. Smith and Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce sponsor the recognition by providing $25 dollar gift cards to Wal-Mart for each recognized employee.

Cheatham News congratulates employees recognized and appreciate their commitment and dedication to Cheatham County School District.

-Tonya Steele

Photo will also appear in the I-24 Exchange Newspaper published October 7, 2016 – www.exchangehotspot.com 

VIATonya Steele
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