MOCO SCHOOLS INTRODUCE NEW TEACHERS – The Montgomery County Schools have announced their new class of educators to the school system following the New Teacher Orientation, which was held last week. Front Row, L to R: Catherine DuPree-MCMS, Leaette Williamson-MCES, Presely May-MCES, Ansley Williamson-MCES, Shelby Shiver-MCHS. Middle Row, L to R: Michelle May-MCHS, Callie Higgs-MCES, Justin Sheppard-MCHS, Madison Graham-MCES, Autumn Espinosa-MCES, Katie VanArsdale-MCHS. Back Row, L to R: Dante Hall- MCMS/HS, Kera Nobles-MCES, Kimberley Bell-MCHS, Jacob Hall-MCHS, Colt Brantley-MCHS. MOCO SCHOOLS INTRODUCE NEW TEACHERS – The Montgomery County Schools have announced their new class of educators to the school system following the New Teacher Orientation, which was held last week. Front Row, L to R: Catherine DuPree-MCMS, Leaette Williamson-MCES, Presely May-MCES, Ansley Williamson-MCES, Shelby Shiver-MCHS. Middle Row, L to R: Michelle May-MCHS, Callie Higgs-MCES, Justin Sheppard-MCHS, Madison Graham-MCES, Autumn Espinosa-MCES, Katie VanArsdale-MCHS. Back Row, L to R: Dante Hall- MCMS/HS, Kera Nobles-MCES, Kimberley Bell-MCHS, Jacob Hall-MCHS, Colt Brantley-MCHS.
STATE WORK-BASED LEARNING PARTNER OF THE YEAR - McLendon Enterprises was named the 2025 Georgia Work-Based Learning Program Business Partner of the Year for their support and collaboration with Toombs County Schools’ heavy equipment pathway. L to R: State Work-Based Learning Board President Christi Thomaston, McLendon Enterprises Vice President Derek McLendon, Georgia Department of Education Work-Based Learning Program Specialist Laura Boswell, McLendon Enterprises Safety and Health Supervisor Brent Holcombe.
Aiden Harvill, Izzy Edge, and Kingston Ryals pause for a photo outside the National Museum of African American History and Culture during their Washington Youth Tour experience.
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