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Board recognizes students, teachers and staff at Lincoln County meeting

Lincoln County Board of Education · December 2, 2025

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Summary

The Lincoln County Board recognized student achievements in athletics and academics, named a teacher and support staff of the month, and honored a recently retired educator.

During the meeting the Lincoln County Board of Education highlighted several student and staff accomplishments across the district.

Student council officers from Unity—Landry Stubblefield (student body secretary), Ella Edwards (vice president) and Audrey Roselle (student body president)—reported on activities including cafeteria supervision for K–2 students, back-to-school-night support, a veterans program and a planned visit to Donaldson Nursing Home. Miss Clemens introduced Trevor Murphy, a Lincoln County High School junior who advanced to the state cross-country meet and posted a personal-best time of 17:26, finishing 100th out of 263.

From Blanche, Mister Garris recognized the Lady Bulldogs volleyball team for an outstanding season and named a group of students who exceeded expectations on the TCAP tests; Alex Nance and other students were singled out. Bridget Jones recognized Misty Fitzgerald as support-staff member of the month for 15 years of service. Hannah Posey presented Amy Bates as South Lincoln’s teacher of the month. The board also honored retired teacher Carol Brown for a 48-year career beginning in 1976 at Highland Rim.

Board members congratulated students and staff and arranged group photos; no formal actions were associated with recognitions beyond expressions of appreciation.