School Board Recognized by State Organization
September 30, 2019
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The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board was recognized by the Tennessee School Boards Association as a “Board of Distinction,” one of 32 in the state.
To qualify as a Board of Distinction, a school board must meet specified requirements in four key areas: planning, policy, promotion and board development. The Board was recognized at the TSBA Fall District meeting in Springfield last week.
Members of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board are: Margaret Pace, chairman and District 2 representative; Anne Murtha, vice chairman and District 4 representative; Carol Berry, District 1 representative; Herbert Nelson, District 3 representative; Jimmie Garland, District 5 representative; Charlie Patterson, District 6 representative; and Josh Baggett, District 7 representative. Millard House is Director of Schools.
Photo caption: A statewide designation was presented to the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board at the Tennessee School Boards Association Fall District meeting in Springfield last week. On hand to receive the award were (from left): Director of Schools Millard House; Board Vice Chairman Anne Murtha; Jimmie Garland; Josh Baggett; Chairman Margaret Pace; Carol Berry; and Charlie Patterson. Not pictured: Herbert Nelson. (photo provided by TSBA)