2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year recognition banquet, April 26, 2002

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Recognition Banquet
April 26, 2002
Crowne Plaza Hotel Macon, Georgia
Linda C. Schrenko State Superintendent of Schools

Welcome
Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin (Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964); sex (Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act of 1990); or disability (Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) in educational programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance. Employees, students, and the general public are hereby notified that the Georgia Department of Education does not discriminate in any educational programs or activities or in employment policies. The following individuals have been designated as the employees responsible for coordinating the department's effort to implement this nondiscriminatory policy.
Perkins Act--Jimmy Hogg, Vocational Equity Coordinator (404) 657-8317 Title VI--Betsy Howerton, Legal Services (404) 656-4689 Title IX--Betsy Howerton, Legal Services (404) 656-4689 Section 504 and ADA--Betsy Howerton, Legal Services (404) 656-4689 Inquiries concerning the application of the Perkins Act, Title VI, Title IX, or Section 504 and ADA to the policies and practices of the department may be addressed to the Georgia Department of Education, Twin Towers East, Atlanta 30334, (404) 656-2800; to the Regional Office for Civil Rights, Atlanta 30323; or to the Director, Office for Civil Rights, Education Department, Washington, D.C. 20201.
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2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year
Special Thanks To
BANQUET SPONSORS
State Board of Education Georgia Department of Education
Georgia Power Company King and Spivey Enterprises
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Blue Bell Creameries L.P. Georgia Association of Educators (GAE)
Georgia Department of Education Georgia Power Company
Georgia Teachers of the Year Association Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
GIFT DONORS
Coca Cola Company The School Box
The Kroger Company Jameson Inns
Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education Blue Bell Creameries L.P.
Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) College Fund Division/Midwest Life Insurance Company
Shaw Industries Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
Herff Jones, Inc. Jostens, Inc.
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 19 of 20 All Rights Reserved

A Special Thanks

We extend a special thanks to the Bainbridge High School Air Force Junior ROTC and the Briarlake Elementary School Signing Choir.

AIR FORCE JUNIOR ROTC COLOR GUARD Bainbridge High School

COLOR GUARD MEMBERS Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Jacquelyn Fisher
Cadet Captain Joshua Wintje Cadet Captain Melanie Kennedy
Cadet Captain Shanta Grice

PLEDGE LEADER Cadet Lieutenant Johnathan Mitchell
PUBLIC AFFAIRS Cadet Captain Jarad Smith

LEADER Colonel Gary Breedlove
PRINCIPAL Mr. Ralph D. Jones SUPERINTENDENT Dr. James L. Pate

BRIARLAKE SIGNING CHOIR Briarlake Elementary School
The Briarlake Signing Choir has been in existence since 1983. It began as a way of involving hearing students with deaf students, which is an important part of the mainstreaming process for the Total Communication program.
This year's Signing Choir consists of thirty-seven fourth- and fifth-grade students. They have done many performances one of which was signing the National Anthem at Superbowl XXXIV with singing star Faith Hill.
DIRECTORS Debbie Lee
Polly Simpson PRINCIPAL Mrs. Donna L. Petrides SUPERINTENDENT Dr. James R. Hallford
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 18 of 20 All Rights Reserved

2003
Georgia
Teacher
of the Year
Lorraine Johnson
Social Studies/Language Arts Teacher Arnall Middle School, Coweta County Schools
Bachelor's Degree in Education, West Georgia College Master's Degree in Education, State University of West Georgia Specialist's Degree in Education, State University of West Georgia
Lorraine Johnson remembers attending five different schools her first six grades. Each year was the samenew friends, new teachers, new surroundings. However, on the first day of sixth grade things changed; she met Mrs. Link. Mrs. Link took her hand and squeezed it. "I know you're new this year: I am too," Mrs. Link replied. "Maybe we can help each other." Mrs. Link created a warm, nurturing, family-like environment in her classroom. She expected the best of all of her students and set high standards. She believed in and encouraged her students to try new and different things. Mrs. Link was the turning point for Ms. Johnson. She was her role model and she wanted to be like her. Ms. Johnson knows that what she does, what she says, and how she reacts will impact future generations, and that is a powerful inspiration to begin each new day. Ms. Johnson has been school-level Teacher of the Year at her two previous schools and twice at Arnall Middle School, her current school. She has also been a two-time system-level Teacher of the Year for Coweta County and was nominated for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution Honor Teacher Award twice. She has been listed four times in Who's Who Among American Teachers and has been a member of Kappa Delta Pi (Educational Honor Society) and Alpha Delta Kappa (International Honorary Society). She serves her community through various organizations and church- related groups and activities. When thinking of one great contribution or accomplishment in education, Ms. Johnson can think of nothing extraordinary. Instead, she thinks of the small things she does each and every day and knows that she makes a difference. She states that the successes of those she teaches, whether adults or children, are her greatest accomplishments, no matter how small or how intangible. "I am a teacher because I make a difference."
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 3 of 20 All Rights Reserved

PROGRAM
WELCOME Linda C. Schrenko
State Superintendent of Schools
PRESENTATION OF COLORS AND PLEDGE Air Force Junior ROTC Color Guard
Bainbridge High School
GREETINGS Marquette McKnight
State Board of Education
ENTERTAINMENT Briarlake Signing Choir
Debbie Lee and Polly Simpson, Directors
INVOCATION Phil Hulst
Interim Deputy Superintendent Georgia Department of Education
DINNER
Field of Dreams Salad Filet Mignon
Fresh Broccoli with Julienne Carrots Herb Roasted New Potatoes Warm Toasty Rolls Southern Pecan Pie Coffee, Iced Tea
INTRODUCTION AND RECOGNITION OF CONFERENCE AND BANQUET SPONSORS
Linda C. Schrenko Blue Bell Creameries L.P. Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) Georgia Power Company Georgia Teachers of the Year Association King and Spivey Enterprises Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL GUESTS Linda C. Schrenko
State Board of Education Members Teacher of the Year Judges
Department of Education Staff Members of the General Assembly Past Georgia Teachers of the Year
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Roll of Excellence
Georgia Teachers of the Year

2002 2001 2000 *1999 1998 1997 1995-96 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971

Dr. Mark Stallings Mary Wilson Eager Amy Monroe Denty Andy Baumgartner Jamie P. Lipscomb Barbara Ann Ford Catherine S. Pittman Vallye Blanton Nancy B. Royal Sue Snow Jeff White Molly P. Howard Larry W. Bussey Jean Williams Eliot Wigginton Brenda Opie Julie Lanier Kay Harvey James McRaney Sandra Worsham William Densmore, Jr. Emma Stevens Murrah Everett Coker John McRae Patricia Hammond Edith Smoak Betty Lewis Phillips Norma Lattimore Kathleen Hobgood White Ferrell Drummond Murl Rountree

Gilmer County Lumpkin County Wayne County Richmond County Coweta County Clayton County Glynn County Lowndes County Coweta County Carrollton City Gwinnett County Jefferson County Tift County Douglas County Rabun County Cobb County Bulloch County Gwinnett County DeKalb County Baldwin County Atlanta City Lowndes County Cobb County Valdosta City Lumpkin County Glynn County Bibb County Rome City Barrow County Carrollton City Tift County

* 1999 National Teacher of the Year
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 17 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Dana Myers Danville Elementary School
Twiggs County Schools
Stephanie Sharrock Union County Elementary School
Union County Schools
Mary Hand Valdosta High School Valdosta City Schools
Salain Meadows J. D. Dickerson Primary School
Vidalia City Schools
Anthony Goss Rossville Middle School Walker County Schools
Suzanne Roginski Loganville Middle School Walton County Schools
Wendy Good Ruskin Elementary School
Ware County Schools

Penny Pharis Washington County High School
Washington County Schools
Linda Eckle Wayne County High School
Wayne County Schools
Mary Hoston Webster County Elementary School
Webster County Schools
Dawn Shaw Jack P. Nix Primary School
White County Schools
Audrey Williams Valley Point Middle School Whitfield County Schools
Tiffany McGaughey Washington-Wilkes High School
Wilkes County Schools
Kristi Littleton Worth County High School
Worth County Schools

All of you represent excellence in the field of teaching and are an asset to the education profession. Thank you for what you do for education and for the children of Georgia

Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 16 of 20 All Rights Reserved

SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Dr. Mark Stallings
2002 Georgia Teacher of the Year
Hannah Wells Space Camp Winner Eighth-Grade Student Gilmer County Middle School, Gilmer County Schools
Mr. Larry Flowers Branch Bank and Trust Company
RECOGNITION OF LOCAL SYSTEM TEACHERS OF THE YEAR Linda C. Schrenko
RECOGNITION OF SEMIFINALISTS Linda C. Schrenko
RECOGNITION OF FINALISTS Linda C. Schrenko
INTRODUCTION AND RECOGNITION OF GEORGIA TEACHER OF THE YEAR 2003
Linda C. Schrenko
ADDRESS Lorraine Johnson
2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Coca Cola Company The School Box
The Kroger Company Jameson Inns
Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education Blue Bell Creameries L.P.
Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) College Fund Division/Midwest Life Insurance Company
Shaw Industries Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
Herff Jones, Inc. Jostens, Inc.
CLOSING REMARKS Linda C. Schrenko
Thank you for your continued support of excellent classroom teaching
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Finalists
2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year
Dr. Margaret Sims
Runner-up
English Teacher Marietta High School, Marietta City Schools Bachelor's Degree in English, Master's Degree in English Education, and Doctorate in Professional Educational Services, Delta State University "The desire to share my delight in learning simmered below the surface while I married and raised a family, not to resurface until I began spending much of my time volunteering in the classroom in my children's elementary school. Being in the class every day and seeing the possibilities to nurture the joy of learning and the spirit of inquiry became the catalyst in my decision to continue my education and to become a teacher. My greatest contributions to education have come student by student, usually unheralded, sometimes hard won, but always with profound awareness of the impact of the teacher on tomorrow's generation."
Rebecca Curry
Gifted Fourth- and Fifth-Grade Teacher St. Marys Elementary School, Camden County Schools Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education and Master's Degree in Elementary Education, Armstrong Atlantic State University; Specialist's Degree in Elementary Education, Brenau University "At each and every low point in my life, there has been a teacher that reached out her hand to me, spoke an encouraging word, or helped me to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Fully realizing the impact that a teacher can have on others, I am ever watchful of those around me who need encouragement. I look for the broken child that I once was, and try to honor the memory of the special teachers in my life. I will give hugs readily, smiles constantly, and special recognition whenever possible. As that tiny hand reaches up to take mine and our eyes meet, let me convey to this child that the teacher inside of me once walked in his shoes. My greatest accomplishment lies in his eyes as he recognizes his own potential."
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 6 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Mary McWilliams Putnam County High School
Putnam County Schools
Joyce Green Rabun County High School
Rabun County Schools
Vicky Bedell Southside Elementary School Richmond County Schools
Kim Hankins Peek's Chapel Elementary School
Rockdale County Schools
Robert Harris Rome Middle School Rome City Schools
Lucille McAbee Islands Elementary School Savannah-Chatham County Schools
Deborah Dees Screven County High School
Screven County Schools
Harriet Lane Seminole County High School
Seminole County Schools
Ann Pitner Social Circle Middle School Social Circle City Schools
John Bridges Stephens County High School
Stephens County Schools
Elaine Bush Stewart-Quitman High School
Stewart County Schools

Tina Cook Sarah Cobb Elementary School
Sumter County Schools
Pamela Stratton Taliaferro County Charter School
Taliaferro County Schools
Mary Lyons Telfair County Middle School
Telfair County Schools
Brenda Taylor Carver Elementary School
Terrell County Schools
Fredricia Hardy Cross Creek Elementary School
Thomas County Schools
Jan Simmons Upson-Lee South Elementary School Thomaston-Upson County Schools
Phyllis Branch Charles Spencer Elementary School
Tift County Schools
Terri Overstreet Toombs County High School
Toombs County Schools
Beth Wilson Trion Elementary School
Trion City Schools
Florence Rogers West Side Magnet School Troup County Schools
Scotty Price Turner County Elementary School
Turner County Schools

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Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Dr. Margaret Sims Marietta High School Marietta City Schools
Ann Howell L. K. Moss Primary School Marion County Schools
Anita Cummings Thomson Middle School McDuffie County Schools
Tara Rocha Todd Grant Elementary School
McIntosh County Schools
Terri Ruttinger-Bucklan Unity Elementary School Meriwether County Schools
Dawn Shepard Miller County Elementary School
Miller County Schools
Emma Keaton Mitchell County Middle School
Mitchell County Schools
Susan McMillan Monroe CrossRoads Academy
Monroe County Schools
Rhonda Batchelor Morgan County Middle School
Morgan County Schools
Peggy Quarles Murray County High School
Murray County Schools
Janice Hudson Columbus High School Muscogee County Schools

William Aiken, Jr. Heard-Mixon Elementary School
Newton County Schools
Jane Holman Oconee County Primary School
Oconee County Schools
Penny Miller Oglethorpe County Middle School
Oglethorpe County Schools
Sue Falco Dallas Elementary School Paulding County Schools
Eva Fisher Bryon Elementary School
Peach County Schools
David Todd Pelham High School Pelham City Schools
Joan Rutledge Jasper Primary School Pickens County Schools
Pamela Baker Pierce County High School
Pierce County Schools
Elaine Mangham Pike County High School
Pike County Schools
Debbie Dingler Northside Elementary School
Polk County Schools
Sandra Woods Pulaski County Elementary School
Pulaski County Schools

Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 14 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Finalists
2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year
Janice Hudson
Physics/Physiology Teacher Columbus High School, Muscogee County Schools Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology, University of Tennessee; Master's Degree in Administration, Columbus College; Specialist's Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Columbus State University "When a full-time teaching position opened in the Medical Technology program at Columbus College, I decided to apply and was hired. The student contact, the `light bulbs' that were turned on, and the opportunity to contribute to another person were situations that made me realize that teaching IS for me. I think science is important and staying on-task in the classroom is imperative, but I see my most outstanding contributions as communicating to parents about the value of their children, boosting the image of those students who have begun to doubt their worth, and exuding excitement about the subject that many people consider beyond their reach."
Rachel "Charlie" Tripp
Title I Reading Teacher Roan School, Dalton City Schools Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, University of Georgia; Master's Degree and Specialist's Degree in Early Childhood Education with EIS Endorsement, State University of West Georgia "At the age of eight, I turned one of my father's dirty old vans into a school. I carried in lots of books for my students to read, and I often read aloud to them. I remember that I loved each and every one of my students and I called them all by name. These children did not truly exist but they were real to me. Without realizing it, I had created a classroom that I must have longed to have myselfone in which the teacher treated students with respect and kindness while providing an exciting learning environment for every child. Year after year I have become more involved in what I love mostteaching children. In the classroom I am the `best me' that I know how to be. I have given hope to struggling students and confidence to high achieving students. When I look children in the eye and promise them that they will learn how to read, I can keep that promise."
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 7 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Semifinalists
2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year
Oreather Bostick-Morgan
Speech Language Pathology Teacher T. H. Slater Elementary School, Atlanta City Schools
Mary Bradbury-Bailey
Physical Science/Biology I and II/Anatomy Teacher Cedar Shoals High School, Clarke County Schools
Brian Campbell
Biology/Advanced Placement Biology Teacher Greenbrier High School, Columbia County Schools
Dr. John Howeth
Chemistry/Physics Teacher Lowndes High School, Lowndes County Schools
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 8 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Debbie Clark Hall County Evening High School
Hall County Schools
Mary McPherson Haralson County High School
Haralson County Schools
Tammy Harris Mulberry Creek Elementary School
Harris County Schools
Annice Bender Hart County Middle School
Hart County Schools
Phillip Smith Heard Elementary School
Heard County Schools
Rosetta Riddle Stockbridge High School Henry County Schools
Jennifer Hall Parkwood Elementary School
Houston County Schools
George Tucker Irwin County High School
Irwin County Schools
Sandy Bradshaw South Jackson Elementary School
Jackson County Schools
Sharon Rothwell Jeff Davis Middle School Jeff Davis County Schools
Gail Elrod Jefferson Elementary School
Jefferson City Schools

Damita Bynes Louisville Middle School Jefferson County Schools
Willie Haynes, Jr. Jenkins County High School
Jenkins County Schools
Alice Nesbitt Johnson County Middle School
Johnson County Schools
Joy Varner Lamar County High School
Lamar County Schools
Sylvia Ragan Lanier County High School
Lanier County Schools
Rosa English East Laurens Elementary School
Laurens County Schools
Priscilla Hammond Lee County Primary School
Lee County Schools
James Etheridge Liberty County High School
Liberty County Schools
Dr. John Howeth Lowndes High School Lowndes County Schools
James Gibson Lumpkin County High School
Lumpkin County Schools
Shirley Aaron Madison County Middle School
Madison County Schools

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Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Susan Thornton Dublin High School Dublin City Schools
Shirley Alexander Early County Elementary School
Early County Schools
Kristie Long Springfield Central Elementary School
Effingham County Schools
Jan Walters Doves Creek Elementary School
Elbert County Schools
Lynn Torrance Swainsboro Middle School Emanuel County Schools
Robin Kirkland Claxton Elementary School
Evans County Schools
Barry Abbott Fannin High School Fannin County Schools
Lisa Fine Rising Starr Middle School
Fayette County Schools
Earlene Cameron Alto Park Elementary School
Floyd County Schools
Debra Carnaroli Matt Elementary School Forsyth County Schools
Joy Jordan Royston Elementary School Franklin County Schools

Barbara Wolf Roswell High School Fulton County Schools
Sonya Barrett Gainesville High School Gainesville City Schools
Elizabeth Simonds Oakland Elementary School
Gilmer County Schools
Cheryl Anderson Glascock County Consolidated School
Glascock County Schools
Diann Meeks Glynn Academy High School
Glynn County Schools
Sue Gable Gordon Central High School
Gordon County Schools
Dr. Don Mobley Washington Middle School
Grady County Schools
Stephanie Hart Greensboro Elementary School
Greene County Schools
Theresa Moreland Opportunity Academy Griffin-Spalding County Schools
Dr. Frederick Creed Parkview High School Gwinnett County Schools
Marcia Martin Habersham Central High School
Habersham County Schools

Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 12 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Semifinalists
2003 Georgia Teacher of the Year
Diann Meeks
World/U.S. History/Citzenship/Georgraphy/Economics Teacher Glynn Academy High School, Glynn County Schools
Martha Smith
Fifth-Grade Remedial/Language Arts/SIA/Gifted Teacher H. A. Jones Elementary School, Bremen City Schools
Barbara Wolf
Mathematics Teacher Roswell High School, Fulton County Schools
You are outstanding examples of excellence in the field of teaching. Congratulations to all of you and thank you for your dedication to education
and to your students.
Georgia Department of Education Linda C. Schrenko, State Superintendent of Schools April 2002 Page 9 of 20 All Rights Reserved

Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Melanie Howard Fourth District Elementary School
Appling County Schools
Rebecca Josey Atkinson County High School
Atkinson County Schools
Oreather Bostick-Morgan T. H. Slater Elementary School
Atlanta City Schools
Glenda Stewart Southside Elementary School
Baldwin County Schools
Leah Wiltsie Banks County Upper Elementary School
Banks County Schools
Martha Johnson Apalachee High School Barrow County Schools
Susan Stoddard Woodland High School Bartow County Schools
Nancy Brinson Ben Hill Middle School Ben Hill County Schools
Gladys Whipple Elam Alexander Academy
Bibb County Schools
Deborah Sawyer Bleckley Elementary School
Bleckley County Schools
Martha Smith H. A. Jones Elementary School
Bremen City Schools

Tara Moss Quitman Elementary School
Brooks County Schools
Anna Misley Buford Academy Buford City Schools
Patia Crump Southeast Bulloch Middle School
Bulloch County Schools
Jean Williams Burke County High School
Burke County Schools
Obie Johnson, Jr. Henderson Middle School
Butts County Schools
Julie Stephens Calhoun Elementary School
Calhoun City Schools
Cynthia Childs Calhoun County Elementary School
Calhoun County Schools
Rebecca Curry St. Marys Elementary School
Camden County Schools
Brian Daughtry Metter Middle School Candler County Schools
Julie Cook Carrollton High School Carrollton City Schools
Diane Hassler Cartersville Middle School Cartersville City Schools

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Local System
2003 Teachers of the Year

Elizabeth Davis Lakeview Middle School Catoosa County Schools
Barbara Smiley Bethune Elementary School Charlton County Schools
Christa Lambert Lyerly Elementary School Chattooga County Schools
Gail Johnson Crossroads Middle/High School
Cherokee County Schools
Mary Bradbury-Bailey Cedar Shoals High School
Clarke County Schools
Sharon Brown Jonesboro High School Clayton County Schools
Jennifer Frisch Lost Mountain Middle School
Cobb County Schools
Tina Tucker Broxton-Mary Hayes Elementary School
Coffee County Schools
Shirley Davis Colquitt County High School
Colquitt County Schools
Brian Campbell Greenbrier High School Columbia County Schools
Lisa Vaughn Commerce High School Commerce City Schools

Paulette Pittman Cook Elementary School
Cook County Schools
Lorraine Johnson Arnall Middle School Coweta County Schools
Donald Clark Crawford County High School
Crawford County Schools
Marsha Cauley Blackshear Trail Elementary School
Crisp County Schools
Rachel Tripp Roan School
Dalton City Schools
Tony Weaver Dawson County High School
Dawson County Schools
Virginia Maxfield Oakhurst at Fifth Avenue Elementary School
Decatur City Schools
Mary White West Bainbridge Middle School
Decatur County Schools
Christine Edmondson Indian Creek Elementary School
DeKalb County Schools
Charles Hernandez Dodge County High School
Dodge County Schools
Patricia Mills Alexander High School Douglas County Schools

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