ENTER NOW: TN's Best K-12 Practices Contest

We're excited to be working with LEAN frog on this opportunity for Tennessee school districts to win up to $3,000! 

This contest will recognize Best Practices and Innovations in K-12 public schools that impact student achievement and promote effective and efficient use of public resources.  

It is open to all TN public school systems.  Each system may submit up to three entries describing a Best Practice implemented within the last two school years (2014-2015 and 2015-2016). 

The winning entry will receive $3,000, and two runner-up entries will receive $1,000 each. 

 

SUPERINTENDENT SPOTLIGHT: Lynn Watkins (McKenzie Special School District)

This month, our Superintendent Spotlight is Lynn Watkins who has served as superintendent of the McKenzie Special School District for seven years! 

When asked about successes in his district, Mr. Watkins was extremely proud saying, "We are one of only two districts to twice earn exemplary status."  He also spoke about their peer evaluation program that has been great for the district's teachers. "We require each of our teachers to do three peer evaluations a year. They schedule a time to observe a lesson with three of their peers. Our principals have the option of scheduling these across grade levels and subjects. We ask them to share what they liked and what they might have done differently."  Mr. Watkins told how this was a great way for his teachers to see that "we are all in this together," and he has even had teachers thank him for the opportunity. The program has allowed the district to support teachers with less experience through the help of multiple experienced teachers, in addition to their formal evaluations and mentoring program.

Mr. Watkins also shared about his favorite part of being superintendent, saying: "My office is next to our elementary school. Each morning I go to the front lobby and welcome the students as they enter. Elementary students are very honest. The smiles and personalities are genuine. I see in them a child that is happy to be in the place we are providing. I see children that want to be challenged. I see students that are excited about what the day will bring. It makes me feel good about what we do." 

Fun Fact About Mr. Watkins: He actually grows his own garden, and makes pickles, relish, and salsa from homegrown vegetables. He also makes a mean homemade BBQ sauce.  

 

SUPERINTENDENT SPOTLIGH: Dr. LaDonna McFall (Coffee County)

TOSS is please to announce that our March Superintendent Spotlight is Dr. LaDonna McFall, who has served as the superintendent of Coffee County Schools for four years now.  In her time at Coffee County, the district has seen immense growth.  As reported in the SCORE State of Education in Tennessee, Dr. McFall's district has seen a 26.6% growth in 3-8 Math TCAP scores since 2011. 

Dr. McFall shared that in her district, they believe in developing their students socially and emotionally, as well as academically.  Therefore, they emphasize good citizenship and anti-bullying in several ways.  Three years ago, they implemented the Olweus Anti Bullying Program across the district.  She said that they believe that a well-rounded, empathetic, empowered student is the foundation for success in a changing world, so they continue to refine their practices to ensure their students become better equipped to handle the challenges they face. 

When asked what her favorite part of her job is, Dr. McFall state, "I am a teacher and a coach at heart.  I love working alongside my teammates to increase the level of instructional capacity of our administrators and teachers, and most importantly I love spending time with students.  Whether it's reading with them, watching them participate in extracurricular activities, or helping them with homework, I feel fortunate that I have the opportunity to play a small roll in the lives of children." 

Finally, we asked Dr. McFall to share one of her favorite memories from her time as superintendent in Coffee County so far.  She told the following story: "I have so many wonderful memories, but one comes to mind. I was getting ready to sit down and read a book to some kindergarten students.  One little fella tugged on my pants leg; I looked down at him and he said, 'I'm not sure who you are, but you smell good. Can I sit beside you?' That was one of the most genuine compliments I've ever received." 

All of us at TOSS are so honored to work with incredible leaders and educators like Dr. McFall. 

 

AASA 2016 National Conference on Education

TOSS is proud to have our 2015 Tennessee Superintendent of the Year, Dr. Mike Looney, representing our state at the AASA National Conference on Education.    

 

Conference Presentations

Just because you were unable to attend the conference does not mean you should miss out on the professional development! AASA has uploaded the presentations from NCE16 on their website. Click below to access them.

http://my.aasa.org/AASA/Resources/NCE/2016/Feb11.aspx

 

AASA: 2015 Superintendent of the Year White Pages

This week the Superintendent of the Year Forum White paper was released. The publication, Leadership for Change, endeavors to summarize the essential elements of the Superintendent of the Year forum, while emphasizing the imperatives for action by those individuals who are leading our Nation’s school district.

http://www.aasa.org/uploadedFiles/2015%20SOY%20Forum_WhitePaperFinal.pdf

SUPERINTENDENT SPOTLIGHT: Dr. Danny Weeks (Dickson County)

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TOSS is excited to announce that our February Superintendent Spotlight is Dr. Danny Weeks.  He has served as the Director of Dickson County Schools for nearly four years. 

When asked what he was most proud of about his district, Dr. Weeks listed the focus on academics in their schools and the support from their community.  These are both vital to the success the Dickson County School district has experienced.  

Dr. Weeks stated that his favorite part of his job and what keeps him coming back everyday is "fulfilling a calling to make a difference in the lives of those we come in contact with each day, students and staff." 

Finally, some fun facts about Dr. Weeks:

  • He serves as an adjunct professor for both Austin Peay State University and Union University
  • He is a church organist
  • He is a big UT fan