
Williamson County Schools’ top volunteers were honored
during the tenth annual Shining Apple Awards ceremony
April 24 at the Brentwood
Public Library. Honorees in each of five categories
were
recognized for service to the students of Williamson County
during the event sponsored by the Brentwood Family YMCA on
behalf of the Williamson County YMCA Fun Company and the
Williamson County Board of Education.
“The Shining Apple
reception is a wonderful time to hear the stories of how
volunteers are making a difference in the lives of our
students and schools,” said Director of Schools Dr. Rebecca
Sharber. “We greatly appreciate the continued support we
receive from all of our volunteers because we know that
community and parental involvement plays a major role in the
success of students.”
Volunteers honored in the Business and Industry
category include Buerger, Moseley, & Carson, PLC and Lisa
Carson, serving Franklin High, nominated by Bill Boner;
CiCi's Pizza and Greg Green and Billy Boyd, Page High,
nominated by Maria Deason; Publix and Joe Zarcone, Ravenwood
High and Woodland Middle, nominated by Pam Vaden, Jaclyn
LeBarton and Priscilla Fizer; Saturn and Renee Salley and
Cherie Warren, Heritage Middle, nominated by Christy Norman;
and Sonic and Chuck Sugg, Winstead, nominated by Anita
Anderson and Julie Lankford.
The Shining Apple Award in the Business and Industry
category goes to Buerger, Mosely, & Carson, PLC and Lisa
Carson.
Those honored in the category of Civic
Organizations include Brentwood Chamber of Commerce
Foundation and Lynn Tucker, nominated by Gail Merritt,
serving Scales Elementary; Fairview Church of Christ and
Robbie Buttrey, nominated by Ann Lewis and Inis McFarlin,
Fairview Elementary; Friends Learning in Pairs and Penny
Bevilaqua, nominated by Kathy Wells, Hillsboro; Meals on
Wheels and Debbie Rainey, nominated by Tony Donen, Fairview
High; and Music4TNKids and Suzi Minor, nominated by Gail
Merritt, Scales.
The Shining Apple Award in the Civic Organizations
category goes to Fairview Church of Christ and Robbie
Buttrey.
Community Volunteers honored are James Chittum,
serving Centennial and Middle College high schools,
nominated by Mary Kay Carter; Mary Clouse, Woodland,
nominated by Lenore Brosky; Gene Cotton, Hillsboro,
nominated by Tracy Lampley; Jim and Jean Eckert, Trinity,
nominated by Karen Lewin; and Jo Shewring, Trinity,
nominated by Tracy Eckert.
The Shining Apple Award in the Community Volunteers
category goes to James Chittum.
Teachers as Volunteers nominees include Kawanda Braxton,
Franklin High, nominated by Barbara Rogers; Kimberly Connor
and Pat Gordon, Grassland Elementary, nominated by Donna
Coffman; Marshall Reams, Independence High, nominated by
Charles Field; Jennifer Bennett, Alyson Hennecke, and
Jessica Morgan, Sunset Elementary, nominated by Lynn
Winters; and Mary Jo Pantall, Woodland Middle, nominated by
Priscilla Fizer.
The Shining Apple Award in the Teachers and Volunteers
category goes to Kawanda Braxton.
Elementary school parents honored for their service
include Alecia Bristow, serving Kenrose, nominated by Diane Huseman; Mimi Esworthy, Scales, nominated by Rick West;
Michael Ham, Winstead, nominated by Anita Anderson; Walter
and Jeanna Rice, College Grove, nominated by Connie Kinder;
and Cheryl Smith, Fairview, nominated by Ann Lewis.
The Shining Apple Award in the Elementary parents
category goes to Walter and Jenna Rice.
Middle school parents recognized include Susan
Bailey, Heritage, nominated by Paula Pulliam; Joni Donegan,
Grassland, nominated by Susan Curtis; Gwen Hudlow, Fairview,
nominated by Brian Bass; Randy Pierra, Hillsboro, nominated
by Ellen James; and Sherry Saunders, Hillsboro, nominated by
Judi Aront.
The Shining Apple Award in the Middle School parents
category goes to Randy Pierra.
High school parents include Rita Chamberlain, Brentwood,
nominated by Ron Thompson; Dena Doom, Independence,
nominated by Sue Ellen Keys; Greg Grant, Ravenwood,
nominated by Pam Vaden, Kari Smith and Sara Sweitzer; Robin
Harrison, Fairview, nominated by Ricky Jones; and Patti
Hinton, Page, nominated by Laurie Mauldin.
The Shining Apple Award in the High School parents
category goes to Dena Doom.
Review teams selected the honorees. Members include
educators Ed Alexander, Andrea Anthony, Kawanda Braxton, Liz
Cleveland, Wesley Fox, Renee Garriss, Denise Goodwin, Ann
Gordon, Cyndy Howes and Julie Sparrow and School Board
members Pat Anderson, Terry Leve, Janice Mills, Ralph
Ringstaff and Barry Watkins.