Forest Park guidance team presents to school board Chattanooga, TN 37421 So the consequences of not doing this are much greater.". Our subscriber-exclusive newsletter filled with local education news, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Indiana elections 2020: What to know about school boards Before filling in for Smith, Kelly served as the district's director of accountability. Click here to contact us for media inquiries, and please donate here to support our continued expansion. It is classified as a mid-sized city school district by the National Center for Education Statistics. In order to take on the commitment, members must make significant personal and professional sacrifices. Applicants must complete the fingerprinting process online at www.fieldprintflorida.com. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. Drug Screening is also a requirement for substitutes. Kelly said if the county, which holds the district's purse strings, rejects the proposed budget, the school district still has time to make a balanced one. Individuals speaking to the Board shall address their remarks to the Chairman. color: white; .bptable.gray th { background:#4c4c4c;color:#fff; }. Mr. Joe Smith School Board District 3 . Some would remove the law completely, while others would keep the law but extend related state-funded summer and after-school programs. The seats will be given out on a first-come, first-serve basis, and transportation to the schools will not be provided. Click on the substitute packet link above for a full copy. Hamilton County has not raised taxes for schools in 12 years. background-color: #db0000; Here are the top Hamilton County School salaries for 2018-2019: JOHNSON, BRYAN A SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT $202,437, TOWNS EDWARDS, TIFFANIE NAKIA CHIEF OF STAFF CHIEF OF STAFF $130,386, BRADSHAW, KENNETH CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER $128,567, DRAKE, MARSHA JUNELLE CHIEF EQUITY OFFICER CHIEF EQUITY OFFICER $128,122, SHARPE, ROBERT R DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $125,327, BROWN, ZACERY B DIRECTOR - TITLE I OPPORTUNITY ZONE $124,349, ROBERTSON, JUSTIN L CHIEF SCHOOLS OPERATION EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $124,349, FOGLEMAN, HERBERT KEITH CHIEF TALENT OFFICER HUMAN RESOURCES $123,110, PARKER, NEELIE B DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $122,789, REYNOLDS, LARRIE G DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $122,789, THARP, JOHN M DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $122,789, JORDAN, CHRISTIE N CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FINANCE $121,253, LEVINE, JILL K CHIEF OPPORTUNITY ZONE OFFICER OPPORTUNITY ZONE $121,253, HARWOOD, DAVID SHANE PRINCIPAL SIGNAL MTN MIDDLE/HIGH $116,510, WARE, LEANDREA C PRINCIPAL HOWARD SAT $116,464, HINTON, STEPHINA W DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $115,804, HOLLIS, KAREN F DIRECTOR - TITLE I EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $115,804, DONEN, ANTONY PRINCIPAL STEM SCHOOL $115,060, ENICKS IV, WILLIAM H JROTC INSTRUCTOR RED BANK HIGH $114,964, WARREN, AVA E DIRECTOR - HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES $113,531, GONTER, PRESTON T DIRECTOR - TITLE I TITLE I $112,878, BOLES, JAMES D PRINCIPAL CHATT SCH ARTS SCIENCES 6-12 $112,085, LEGG, JULIE A DIRECTOR CHIEF EQUITY OFFICER $111,232, COPP, ROBIN M PRINCIPAL OOLTEWAH HIGH $110,890, SIMS, LEE R PRINCIPAL HIXSON HIGH $110,093, ADAMS, GARFIELD E DIRECTOR, EXCEPTIONAL ED EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $109,864, MAYNARD, JOHN L DIRECTOR, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION OFFICE $109,673, SMITH, DEBORAH B PRINCIPAL CHATT HI CTR FOR CREATIVE ARTS $108,515, AGEE, URAS CLINTON SUPERVISOR, EXCEPTIONAL EDUC WASHINGTON SCHOOL $108,510, ELLER, BRENTLEY L PRINCIPAL E HAMILTON HIGH $108,192, KING, RONALD F PRINCIPAL CENTRAL HIGH $107,718, BLOWE, WILFORD C JROTC INSTRUCTOR BRAINERD HIGH $107,240, DAVIDSON, CHARLES A PRINCIPAL SALE CREEK MIDDLE/HIGH $106,523, KUEHN, GARY W PRINCIPAL HAMILTON COUNTY HIGH $106,335, JACKSON, JAMES T PRINCIPAL SEQUOYAH HIGH $105,164, HENRY, STEVEN T PRINCIPAL SODDY DAISY HIGH $104,930, YOUNG, MARTHEL I PRINCIPAL EAST BRAINERD ELEMENTARY $104,464, HARPER, ELAINE D PRINCIPAL RED BANK HIGH $104,336, GOSS, SAUNYA V DIRECTOR - TITLE I OPPORTUNITY ZONE $104,130, WITT, JEREMY J DIRECTOR, MAINTENANCE ASST SUPERINTENDENT O AND M $103,633, ROGERS, MARY L PRINCIPAL HIXSON MIDDLE $103,380, HELTON, TAMARA Y PRINCIPAL EAST RIDGE HIGH $103,347, STOREY, DAVID S JROTC INSTRUCTOR SALE CREEK MIDDLE/HIGH $103,302, MONROE, BONZA L JROTC INSTRUCTOR EAST RIDGE HIGH $103,057, ALFORD, ROBERT S PRINCIPAL HUNTER MIDDLE $102,452, SCARBROUGH, KRYSTAL G PRINCIPAL CHATT SCH LIBERAL ARTS $102,452, CASS, ANGELA DANIEL PRINCIPAL EAST RIDGE MIDDLE $102,447, KNOX, RODNEY F COORDINATOR - INSTRUCTION WASHINGTON SCHOOL $101,736, FREEMAN, NATHAN B DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $101,647, COVINGTON, BECKY WRIGHT DIRECTOR - TITLE I TITLE I $101,449, ALDRIDGE-WILSON, ASHLEY E PRINCIPAL NOLAN ELEMENTARY $101,285, ASKINS, ANGELIA D DIRECTOR - HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES $101,064, EASTERLY, CHRISSY M DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $101,064, REYNOLDS, JANE J PRINCIPAL SODDY DAISY MIDDLE $100,948, STINSON, TODD J PRINCIPAL LOOKOUT VALLEY MIDDLE/HIGH $100,766, PARRIS, JAMASON R DIRECTOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $100,679, DEAN, PAUL E JROTC ARMY INSTRUCTOR, SENIOR OOLTEWAH HIGH $100,054, CARSON, LAKESHA M PRINCIPAL EAST LAKE MIDDLE $100,011, MANIS, JOHNNY JROTC MILITARY PROPERTY CUSTOD EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $99,943, SORRELLS, CRYSTAL E PRINCIPAL TYNER MIDDLE ACADEMY $99,829, BROOKS, WILLIAM T JROTC ARMY INSTRUCTOR, DIRECTO EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $99,717, BROWN, VALERIE JANE PRINCIPAL SHEPHERD ELEMENTARY $99,701, HUGHES, RONALD L PRINCIPAL APISON ELEMENTARY $99,701, LANCASTER, JOYCE E PRINCIPAL EAST LAKE ELEMENTARY $99,701, MURRAY-AU, PENNY M DIRECTOR - HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES $99,524, EDMONDSON, ANDREA M PRINCIPAL RED BANK MIDDLE $99,453, RICH, SONJA M COORDINATOR - INSTRUCTION CHATTANOOGA ST MIDDLE COLLEGE $98,986, JAMES, CHRISTOPHER L PRINCIPAL BRAINERD HIGH $98,437, CARPENTER, DAVID L PRINCIPAL BROWN MIDDLE $98,325, FLOYD, DANIEL L ARCHITECT MAINTENANCE OF PLANT $97,698, HIGGINS, GREGORY A ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENGINEER ENERGY MANAGEMENT $97,698, SMITH, RONALD CAPITAL MAINTENANCE - MANAGER MAINTENANCE OF PLANT $97,698, GRAVITTE, EDDIE L ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SODDY DAISY MIDDLE $97,098, LIM, CHRISTY DAWN PRINCIPAL OOLTEWAH MIDDLE $96,821, WEISS, KELLEY PUTNAM PRINCIPAL ALPINE CREST ELEMENTARY $96,691, WEBB, MATTHEW B COORDINATOR - TITLE I TITLE I $96,571, DODDS, SHARON T PRINCIPAL SMITH ELEMENTARY $96,526, JUNG, WENDY A PRINCIPAL HARRISON ELEMENTARY $96,526, IANNARONE, PHILIP J PRINCIPAL SNOW HILL ELEMENTARY $96,521, EARVIN, TIFFANY NICOLE PRINCIPAL ORCHARD KNOB MIDDLE $96,445, LOFTIS, CATHY SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE MANAGER CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER $96,392, JOHNSON, ANDREA P PRINCIPAL LAKESIDE ACADEMY $96,167, THIRKILL, LAFREDERICK M PRINCIPAL ORCHARD KNOB ELEMENTARY $96,167, RENNEISEN, ELIZABETH M ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HOWARD SAT $95,871, GREENE, URSULA A PRINCIPAL HIXSON ELEMENTARY $95,813, MAIDA, JAMES B JROTC OPERATIONS NCO EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $95,504, GAINES, JULIA LA SHON ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL CHATT SCH ARTS SCIENCES 6-12 $95,370, WILKEY, GREGORY A PRINCIPAL EAST SIDE ELEMENTARY $95,109, BAKER, EMILY H PRINCIPAL BROWN ACADEMY $94,414, COULTER, BENJAMIN L BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY $94,344, SEAY, BRIAN D PROGRAMMER ACCOUNTABILITY AND TESTING $94,344, RODEN, KIMBERLY A PRINCIPAL SODDY ELEMENTARY $94,046, KAUFFMAN, ALVENA M COORDINATOR - TITLE I TITLE I $94,005, MITCHELL, CHARLES D. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HOWARD SAT $93,822, WHITE, RUTH G PRINCIPAL LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY $93,721, POHLMAN, RUTH MARIE PRINCIPAL MCCONNELL ELEMENTARY $93,687, STARNES, LINDSAY RHEA PRINCIPAL CLIFTON HILLS ELEMENTARY $93,513, MCCULLEY, JUSTIN K ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SODDY DAISY HIGH $93,477, ARNOLD, THOMAS MACKENZIE PRINCIPAL OOLTEWAH ELEMENTARY $93,346, BAGBY, GREGORY D COORDINATOR EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP $93,315, GUFFEY, DONNA A COORDINATOR - INSTRUCTION DAWN SCHOOL $93,137, HAUTH, JACQUELINE R PRINCIPAL NORTH HAMILTON CO ELEMENTARY $93,024, CARROCCIO, CATHERINE M ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL CHATT HI CTR FOR CREATIVE ARTS $92,970, LYONS, RONDA P ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL E HAMILTON HIGH $92,970, PRITCHARD, SHELLEY S ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SIGNAL MTN MIDDLE/HIGH $92,958, BROWN, HALEY B PRINCIPAL RED BANK ELEMENTARY $92,637, DELKER, MITZI H SUPERVISOR, EXCEPTIONAL EDUC EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $92,625, HUTTON, ROSE A SUPERVISOR, EXCEPTIONAL EDUC EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $92,447, JOHNSON, LESA D ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RED BANK MIDDLE $91,935, JACKSON, BRADLEY C ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OOLTEWAH HIGH $91,590, HUFFSTUTLER, GAIL G PRINCIPAL WOLFTEVER CREEK ELEM $91,575, ANTHONY, ROXANNE K PRINCIPAL BARGER ACADEMY $91,220, DEYOUNG, ALLYSON S PRINCIPAL MIDDLE VALLEY ELEMENTARY $91,220, TILLETT, CHRISTOPHER A PRINCIPAL ALLEN ELEMENTARY $90,879, PAULSON, JEFF P PRINCIPAL THRASHER ELEMENTARY $90,866, GATLIN, MARY CATHERINE PRINCIPAL LOFTIS MIDDLE $90,828, GORDON, MONICA L ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RED BANK HIGH $90,551, MARKUM, FRANCES W SUPERVISOR, EXCEPTIONAL EDUC EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $90,551, PETROS, KATHY M SUPERVISOR, EXCEPTIONAL EDUC EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $90,385, SWAFFORD, STACEY L MANAGER, ELECTRICAL & MECHANIC MAINTENANCE OF PLANT $90,358, TRAVIS, WILLIAM M MANAGER, BUILDING & GROUNDS MAINTENANCE OF PLANT $90,358, REESE, MICHAEL A ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL SIGNAL MTN MIDDLE/HIGH $90,210, BAMBREY, ROBIN M PRINCIPAL HARDY ELEMENTARY $90,158, HARRIS, GERALD L PRINCIPAL TYNER HIGH ACADEMY $90,050, MASTON, VONETTA D PRINCIPAL HILLCREST ELEM $89,918, BRAY, BRIAN R ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HIXSON HIGH $89,865, CAUDLE, DEBORAH D PRINCIPAL WESTVIEW ELEMENTARY $89,803, ZIEGLER JR, CARL LESLIE PRINCIPAL DAISY ELEMENTARY $89,803, MCKENZIE, CELESTE G SUPERVISOR, EXCEPTIONAL EDUC EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $89,687, JOHNSON, JEANA LAWRENCE PRINCIPAL BIG RIDGE ELEMENTARY $89,279, UPTON, FRANCES DIONNE PRINCIPAL WOODMORE ELEMENTARY $89,225, CHILDS, KRISTEN F ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL TYNER HIGH ACADEMY $89,183, ROSENOW, DEBORAH L COORDINATOR - TITLE I OPPORTUNITY ZONE $89,171, RUSSELL, PATRICIA L COORDINATOR CHIEF EQUITY OFFICER $89,171, SATTERFIELD, MARY-MARGARET E SUPERVISOR-EXCEPTIONAL ED EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION DIV $89,171, COFFELT, KELLY K PRINCIPAL CHATT SCH ARTS SCIENCES K-5 $89,058, WILLIAMS, RASHAAD A ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL HIXSON HIGH $88,838, ANDERSON, VICKI B ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MIDDLE VALLEY ELEMENTARY $88,408, CRAMER, RONNIE H COORD. Meetings are held in the Board Room of Hamilton Southeastern Schools Central Office located at 13485 Cumberland Road. 19 min ago. Boards are accountable for everything but manage nothing, said Michael Adamson, director of board services for the Indiana School Boards Association. Check your county election board's website to see if you can get a sample ballot to see who candidates are atindianavoters.in.gov/CountyContact/Index. The Hamilton County Board of Education is likely to approve a budget for this upcoming year asking for $33.5 million in additional revenue. The House education subcommittee is set to take a first look at the bills Tuesday. As a teacher the time off is great. @media only screen and (min-width: 600px) { The estimated base pay is $52,260 per year. Meetings are held in the Board Room of Hamilton Southeastern Schools Central Office located at 13485 Cumberland Road. hbbd``b`$WT R $v bHl"G~ q #+;@ e Sequel, Chattanooga Tourism Co. Launches 3rd Grant Cycle, Bob Tamasy: Love Means Having To Say You're Sorry, "Jezebel And Jesus" Is Sermon Topic At Middle Valley Church Of God, Josh Dobbs Is Speaker At Annual FCA Banquet. Lansing, MI 48933. Here are the top Hamilton County School salaries for 2018-2019: JOHNSON, BRYAN A SUPERINTENDENT SUPERINTENDENT $202,437 TOWNS EDWARDS, TIFFANIE NAKIA CHIEF OF STAFF CHIEF OF STAFF $130,386. 3074 Hickory Valley Road. If you have any questions, please contact our Personnel Office at 386-792-7816. Community members can reach out to school board members and speak during the public comment section of a meeting. The table below separates the district's revenue into the three sources identified by the agency: local, state, and federal. Hamilton County residents will head to the polls on August 6 to select a new batch of school board members. Board Chairman Jonathan Welch and fellow member Donna Horn voted for magnet school principal Jill Levine, and Rhonda Thurman and Greg Martin voted for retired U.S. Marine officer Shaun Sadler. Click on the links below to learn more about the school district's Bryan Johnson is the superintendent of the Hamilton County School District. [2], Galloway said on voting for Kelly that, "Every question we asked Dr. Kelly, he not only answered in specifics, but he's already started acting on some of them. Currently, Tennessee law requires school board members be compensated at least $3 per meeting, with the governing body having the final say on how much is paid above that minimum amount. Elections 2022: What to know about Hamilton County school board races The district served 45,052 students during the 2018-2019 school year and comprised 79 schools. "I don't know what the future holds, but I don't think anyone would say we are where we want to be," he said. %PDF-1.5 % Go do your school district's website to find out who the current board members are as well as find meeting schedules and agendas. Interns wanted: Get paid to help ensure that every voter has unbiased election information. 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By the end of this month, the principals will determine how many spaces are available in each grade, and families can apply for spots starting May 1.