School Board Sets Graduation Date for Class of 2013

The Class of 2013 at DeKalb County High School will graduate on Friday, May 24.
The Board of Education set the date for the graduation during Thursday night’s monthly meeting.
Meanwhile, Director of Schools Mark Willoughby presented his monthly report on personnel. Those employed since the last meeting are as follows

Substitute Teachers:
Ellen Ammons, Guylene Atnip, Jennifer Braswell, Carolyn Caldwell, Matthew Carpenter, Brenda Colwell, Julie Cook, Marcia Davey, Donna Davis, Linda Dean, Suzanne Dunn, Debbie France, Ann Frazier, Holly Frazier, Katie Frazier, Robbie Joann Frazier, Wayne Fuson, Sherrie Giles, Johnna Goff, Natalie Green, Chelsea Grissom, Vicki Haggard, Glenda Hall, Charlene Hallum, Jimmy Hendrixson, Betty Hickey, Ester Holder, Michelle Hoyle, Kelly Huling, Shirley Ingram, Milinda League, Linda Luna, Deliah McGhee, Sharon Moffett, Stephen Moore, Eden Nokes, Angela Osment, Paul Parker, Bruce Parsley, Jessica Patrick, Angelia Pedigo, Elaine Perricone, Jessica Rackley, Ivadell Randolph, Holley Reffue, Virginia Rose, Jessica Sims, Michelle Snipes, Melissa Vantrease, Vickey Vickers, Wander Vickers, Mack White, Rena Willoughby, Kimberly Young, Jessica Antoniak, Matthew Antoniak, Justin Brown, Michelle Critser, Betsy Driver, Danny Fish, Bobbie Hale, Chad Hendrixson, Connie Johnson, LaTonya Kleparek, Mary Sanders, Robert Smith, Brad Trapp, Cassie Tripp, Stephanie Turner, and Natasha Vaughn
Bus Driver: Myron Rhody
Leave of Absence: Barbara Hibdon, DeKalb Middle School Cafeteria worker and Penny Smitty, DeKalb Middle School Teacher.
The board adopted a resolution of appreciation for custodians.
The resolution is as follows:
“Whereas, custodians frequently go to infinity and beyond the call of duty to help keep schools free of dirt and germs that can cause illnesses; and
Whereas, the custodians in the DeKalb County School System perform a long list of behind the scenes jobs that are very important but often go unnoticed; and
Wheras, the custodians are required to do many tasks at the school that are unappealing and cringe-worthy and they do them with style; and
Whereas, custodians arrive at school long before anyone else and leave after everyone; and
Whereas, DeKalb County Schools could not function properly without our outstanding custodial staff.
Therefore, be it hereby resolved, that the DeKalb County School Board expresses appreciation to the custodians who are constantly going to infinity and beyond to keep our schools clean, safe, and free of germs.
Be it further resolved that October 25, 2012 is declared Custodian Appreciation Day and that each school is encouraged to get students, employees, and parents involved in the 2012 Custodian Appreciation Day Event.

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