Superintendent update: Monroe County reports 4,762 students, highlights Monroe Made recognitions
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Dr. Windsor reported district enrollment at 4,762 students (down three from October) and described the new Monroe Made recognition series, veterans'day school activities, four high schools earning the Tennessee governor's civic seal and a recent CTE advisory meeting.
Dr. Windsor reported to the Monroe County Schools board that district enrollment as of Nov. 12 is 4,762 students, a slight decrease of three students from October.
"Their enrollment numbers as of November 12, is 4,762 students," Dr. Windsor said. He described the new Monroe Made online recognition series highlighting graduates and noted recent posts generated more views than some operational announcements, including snow-day notices and third-grade accountability reporting. He cited two early Monroe Made highlights: Justin Moses, a 1999 Sequoia High School graduate and professional musician, and Nora Ann Cole, a 2006 Teleco Plains High School graduate and pilot.
Dr. Windsor also said all four Monroe County high schools earned the Tennessee governor's civic seal, recognized for prioritizing civic history and values. He reported a recent CTE advisory council meeting brought together teachers and local businesses, with Kimberly Anderson, director of Monroe County economic development, as keynote speaker.
The board received a reminder about a district event scheduled Dec. 18 at Anderson Ridge Event Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The meeting then moved toward adjournment.
