BOE approves personnel recommendations

Published 12:02 am Wednesday, August 21, 2019

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The Escambia County School System approved the following personnel recommendations at its meeting on Aug. 15.

Resignation

  • Shemika Barnes, as an instructional teacher aid at Huxford Elementary, effective Aug. 6;
  • Sophia Yarber, as a math teacher at W.S. Neal Middle, effective July 26;
  • Alyssa Williams, as a seven-hour lunchroom worker at W.S. Neal High, effective Aug. 1;
  • April Monk, as a bus driver at the Brewton Bus Shop, effective July 29
  • Theresa Norman, as a six-hour lunchroom worker at Rachel Pattesron Elementary, effective July 25;
  • Jude Sanford, as a special education teacher at Escambia County Middle, effective Aug. 19;

Employment

  • Jacob Woodruff, as a math teacher at Escambia County High, effective Aug. 5;
  • Tori Wyatt, as a teacher instructional aid at Flomaton Elementary, effective Aug. 12;
  • Dana Boggs, as a LPN/specialist educational instructional aid at Flomaton High, effective Aug. 5;
  • Vicki Gulsby, as a special education teacher at HES, effective Aug. 5;
  • Christi Marks, as a kindergarten teacher at RPES, effective Aug. 5;
  • Courtney Cook, as a six-hour lunchroom worker at RPES, effective Aug. 19;
  • Betsy Futch, as an elementary teacher at WSNES, effective Aug. 8;
  • Terri Smith, as a LPN/special educational instructional aid at WSNES, effective Aug. 26;
  • Hillary Durden, as an instructional teacher aid at WSNES, effective Aug. 27;
  • Shakeena Bradley, as a math teacher at WSNMS, effective Aug. 16;
  • Cynthia Minchew, as a bus driver at Brewton Bus Shop, effective Aug. 7;
  • Michelle Uriegas, as a special education teacher, after school program at ECMS, effective Aug. 13;
  • Emily Lindsay, as a special education teacher, after school program at ECMS, effective Aug. 13;
  • Cordia Lee, as a counselor at ECMS, to work up to an additional five days, effective July 1-31;
  • Jawuan Osborne, counselor at ECMS to work up to additional five days, effective July 31 through Aug. 2;
  • Ashley Mosley, as a resource teacher at FES, to work up to an additional three days, effective July 31 through Aug. 2;
  • Melanie Kent, as a lead teacher at dependent care after school program at Pollard McCall Junior High School, effective Aug. 12;
  • Heather Kirkland, as a teacher at dependent care after school program at Pollard McCall Junior High School, effective Aug. 12;
  • Gary Knowles, as a teacher at dependent care after school program at Pollard McCall Junior High School, effective Aug. 12;
  • Kelli Stuckey, as a community educator, at dependent care after school program at Pollard McCall Junior High School, effective Aug. 12;
  • Lillie Jones, as a community educator, at dependent care after school program at Pollard McCall Junior High School, effective Aug. 12;
  • Carrie Denson, as a community educator at dependent care after school program at Pollard McCall Junior High School, effective Aug. 12;
  • Vonda Bynum, as an office aide at RPES, to work up to an additional four days, effective July 30 through Aug. 2;
  • Marcia Adams, as a site coordinator, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19;
  • Leviticus Wilson, as a lead teacher, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19;
  • Melissa Daniel, as a teacher, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19;
  • Angela Roman, as a teacher, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19;
  • Ruth Harris, as a community educator, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19;
  • Sanaa Pleasant, as a student worker, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19; and,
  • Eboni Williams, as a student worker, with 21st Century After School Program at ECMS, effective Aug. 19.

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In other action, the board:

  • awarded bid No. 2019-4 for CNP equipment to Mobile Fixture for $269,245.

Superintendent John Knott said the awarded bid is for lunchroom equipment.

He said the schools put combi-ovens in all schools except W.S. Neal Middle and High Schools, a commercial refrigerator was replaced at Rachel Patterson Elementary School and a serving line had to be replaced at WSNMS.