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Johnson City Board receives TSBA Board of Distinction and recognizes nine reward schools

Johnson City Board of Education · December 2, 2025
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Summary

TSBA representative Melissa Woods presented the Tennessee School Boards Association Board of Distinction award to the Johnson City Board of Education; the board also recognized nine schools named reward schools and honored Madeline Campbell for a playwright award.

Melissa Woods, northeast division director for the Tennessee School Boards Association and chairman of the Kingsport Board of Education (as identified in the record), presented the TSBA Board of Distinction award to Johnson City’s Board of Education, commending planning, policy and board development.

The board also recognized Science Hill senior Madeline Campbell for winning Barter Theatre’s 24th annual Young Playwrights Festival for her play, and announced nine Johnson City schools designated as reward schools for the year: Cherokee Elementary, Fairmont Elementary, Indian Trail Middle School, Lake Ridge Elementary, Northside Elementary, Science Hill High School, Southside Elementary, Town Acres Elementary, and Woodland Elementary.

Board members congratulated students, staff and administrators; the board asked staff to publicize recognitions and photos.