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Huntsville ISD recognizes Hall of Champions inductees, educator and employee of the month

Huntsville Independent School District Board of Trustees · October 25, 2024
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Summary

Trustees and administrators honored Hall of Champions inductees, named educator of the month (Caitlin Johnson) and employee of the month (Lexus/Alexis Fletcher), and celebrated student achievements in writing, UIL marching and College Board recognitions.

Huntsville Independent School District used its board meeting to recognize a string of student and staff achievements, including the district’s second Hall of Champions class, educator and employee of the month honors, and multiple College Board and CTSO recognitions.

Superintendent Doctor Shepherd noted that John French and the late Leroy Wilkinson were presented as the second class of Hall of Champions inductees at the recent homecoming event and that biographies and photos are now posted on the district website. The district’s digital report introduced a short video about the Hall of Champions and thanked staff who supplied background materials.

The board presented educator of the month to Caitlin Johnson, recognized in the meeting as an English teacher at Huntsville High School who joined the district in August 2022 and works with SHSU interns and Special Olympics equestrian programs. Johnson accepted thanks from the board and thanked students and colleagues.

Huntsville ISD also named Lexus (Alexis) Fletcher the employee of the month; district remarks highlighted her role as lead registrar at Huntsville High School and her work to support families during enrollment. The board announced attendance awards (Huntsville Elementary highest student and staff attendance for September 2024) and publicly acknowledged multiple student achievements — student authors Aubrey and Brock Yeager, UIL marching first‑division rating and 15 students receiving College Board recognitions.

Trustees framed the recognitions as part of the district’s broader mission to “build champions” across academics, CTE and extracurricular programs. The celebratory segment included short student remarks and presentations by student ambassadors.