Autauga County, AL- Autauga County School System Superintendent Dr. Spence Agee is ready for the 2nd semester of the school year. The following is his January newsletter:
I hope everyone had a great Christmas and is ready for a fantastic 2nd semester. What better way to start off a new year than with good news? Santa Claus came early for some teachers during the Autauga Education Foundation Grant Reception on December 3 at the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce. I would like to congratulate the following teachers who received grants:
- Cesily Agee (DPES) – Trade Books
- Megan Anglin (PLES) – 5-year License for Quaver Music Curriculum
- Christy Johnson (PHS) – Reporter Kit
- Amy Reeves & Cindy Mitchell (PHS) – STEAMstacks Program
- Mandy Jamison (PIS) – Qball Throwable Microphone
- Tessa Brown (PJHS) – Chemistry on Camera, Physics on Film
- Athenia Weldon (PJHS) – ColorPro Poster System
- Denise Syslo (PPS) – Revibe Connect Wrist Devices
- Darren Denney (SC) – Site License for NewsELA
- Conchita England (SC) – STEM Kit for Mathematics
- Ashley Ramspeck (SC) – Outdoor Climbing Unit
- Brenda Stokes (SPED) – Project Discovery Advanced Small Engine Repair Kit and Positive Attitudes in Keeping a Job Curriculum
In Autauga County, we are always focused on the future! During the November board meeting, Mr. Mark Hindman was elected to serve as board chairman for the 2019-2020 year, and Mr. Jim Manderson was elected to serve as the vice-chairman. We are blessed to have such an outstanding group to serve on the Autauga County Board of Education. I look forward to working with the board as we strive to increase our students’ academic achievement.
I am looking forward to the many blessings that 2020 has in store for us. I take great pleasure in sharing the accolades that our schools, staff members, and students receive with the citizens of Autauga County.
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