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PRINCIPALS NAMED TO
NEW POSITIONS

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Three administrators have been named to new
positions in Williamson County Schools. Dr.
Mike Looney announced the moves to the School Board
during its regular monthly meeting January 19.
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Paula Pulliam
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Heritage Middle
Principal Paula Pulliam has been named principal of
Spring Station Middle. Looney said that
Pulliam was a natural choice for Spring Station.
“Paula is a member of
the community, and she has the experience of opening
and leading Heritage Middle School over the past 10
years,” said Looney. “Her leadership will
ensure that Spring Station will be a school of
excellence.”
Pulliam has worked in
Williamson County Schools for the past 16 years.
She opened Heritage Middle in January 2000. |
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“The south end of the
county from College Grove into Hillsboro is a
wonderful place to live with fabulous parents and
talented students,” said Pulliam. “We will be
blessed with the support of these communities to
mold Spring Station Middle School into yet another
outstanding school focusing the middle school child
on learning for life success.” |
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Dr. Melonye Lowe |
The new elementary
school in the Southern part of the county has a
named leader who also has 16 years of experience in
the district. College Grove Principal Dr.
Melonye Lowe has been selected to open Allendale
Elementary.
“Melonye has
experience in schools from as small as Pinewood to
as large as Kenrose and Oak View,” said Looney.
“That knowledge base coupled with her strong
leadership skills will make for a smooth opening,
and success in the long-run, at Allendale.” |
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Lowe said that she is sad to be leaving College
Grove but looking forward to the new opportunity
that awaits. “The staff and parents of College
Grove are committed to providing a quality education
for the students and it has been my pleasure to work
with them,” said Lowe. “Establishing a new
school is exciting and I can hardly wait to get
started on the journey of building another school
that the Spring Hill community will be proud of and
that will prepare students for a lifetime of
learning. I look forward to getting to know
the students, their parents and the teachers at
Allendale.” |
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Ryan Harris |
Edmondson Elementary
Assistant Principal Ryan Harris has been named
principal of Nolensville Elementary. Harris
replaces Beth Ferguson who was earlier named to open
Pearre Creek Elementary.
Harris began his
career in education in 2002. He has taught at
Winstead Elementary and Page Middle schools, and he
has most recently served as assistant principal at
Edmondson Elementary for the past two-and-a-half
years. |
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“Ryan is one of the
district’s rising stars,” said Looney. “He has
proven himself as an educational leader in a short
period of time, and I believe he will continue to
carry on and build upon the strong tradition of
excellence in place at Nolensville Elementary.”
Harris said that he
can hardly wait to get started. “I am so
excited to be joining the Nolensville community as
principal of an amazing elementary school,” said
Harris. “I am eager to partner with the
teachers, students, parents and community to
continue the incredible work that has been taking
place. I look forward to working with such an
excellent staff and to build upon the solid
foundation that exists at Nolensville Elementary.“
Pulliam and Lowe will
begin their new responsibilities after their current
positions are filled. Harris will begin at
Nolensville no later than February 1. |
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Important Dates
Monday, February 15,
No school for students due to staff development
Monday, March 8, No
school for students due to staff development
Tuesday, March 9, ACT
testing for all 11th grade students
Friday, March 12, End
of third quarter grading period
Friday April 2-9, No
school due to Spring Break
For other
dates, check with each individual school
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