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District honors teachers, grants and community donations; details hurricane relief and student awards

January 13, 2025 | Ashe County Schools, School Districts, North Carolina


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District honors teachers, grants and community donations; details hurricane relief and student awards
The Ashe County Schools leadership used the Jan. 13 board meeting to honor teachers who earned initial or renewed National Board certifications, to list mini-grant winners and to thank community partners that supported students and families after recent storms.

Casey Smith of central support services presented certificates to teachers who earned National Board initial certifications and renewals. Awardees named in the meeting included Brandy Reedy (pre-K, Early Learning Center), Mandy Hiziah (media specialist, Westwood Elementary), Luke Yeggers (CTE teacher, Ashe County Middle School), Lindsey Hagel (reading specialist, Westwood Elementary) and Jill Baldwin (literacy specialist, Mountain View Elementary). Renewals announced included Christie Rivers, Megan Roberts Claussen, Josh Bedford and Jody Huron.

The district also announced public school partnership mini-grant winners across multiple schools and reminded the board of other teacher recognitions: for example, Charles "Draw" Johnson was named Exceptional Children's Educator of Excellence for 2024–25, and several staff members earned regional and graduate credentials.

Superintendent Dr. Cox thanked community partners and described the district's role in hurricane relief. She said volunteers from many local organizations and individuals provided long-term support, including a tractor-trailer delivery of toys valued at about $25,000 to the Early Learning Center and a $10,000 anonymous donation. Wilkes County Schools delivered gifts for every child and staff member; school social workers and volunteers made individual deliveries and provided ongoing support.

The superintendent also highlighted student achievements in HOSA regional competitions, naming multiple students and placements; winners will advance to state competition in March.

Board members and staff used the segment to recognize the educators and community donors; no board action was required.

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