The Observer

Board honors hero, Teachers of the Year

Pictured above, from left, are Lee County School Board President Ralph Henderson, Kerri Reeves, Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones and Lee County Schools Superintendent Mike Howard.

BY ANITA STIEFEL
ANITAS@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

LEE COUNTY — At its regular meeting on Feb. 13, the Lee County Schools Board of Education recognized the system’s Teachers of the Year, as well as paid tribute to a hero.
Athletic trainer Kerri Reeves was honored by Sheriff Jay Jones and the board for her actions during a recent incident at Smiths Station High School, when she stepped in front of a student as a human shield when another student brought a gun on campus.
“It was a textbook example of one individual placing someone else above themselves,” said Jones. “If there is a more noble act that can be performed, then I know not of it. On behalf of the Sheriff’s Office, we want to join the school board in recognizing Kerri Reeves, who we believe prevented a loss of life, more importantly, the life of a student,” he said. “In the public safety community, that is something we hold in the highest regard.”
Reeves received a standing ovation. Both Jones and Superintendent Mike Howard presented her with plaques, and School Board President Ralph Henderson presented her with a flower arrangement.
Lee County Teachers of the Year were recognized, including: Jada Swader, Beulah Elementary; Kenni Newman, East Elementary; Dawn Brown, Loachapoka Elementary; Hope Cobb, South Elementary; Lori McGonegle, Wacoochee Elementary; Joni Jones, Sanford Middle; Wesley Byrd, Smiths Station Junior High; Natalie Wade, Smith Station Freshman Center; Bryan Eason of Smiths Station High School; Clint Cobb of Beulah High School, Ni’Yai Davis, Loachapoka High School; Elementary Teacher of the Year Amy Hess of Beauregard Elementary; and Secondary Teacher of the Year John Hillsman of Beauregard High School.
In other business, the board accepted a bid to renovate and make improvements to the Smiths Station Junior High School auditorium.
The board also adopted a new, condensed mission statement: “To prepare students to reach their full potential.”
The next Lee County School Board meeting is scheduled for March 12 at 6 p.m.

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