Lawrence County School District awarded Annual Awards
Posted 15:00 Saturday, February 22, 2025
1 from 11
A photo presented as a new initiative to promote literacy and reading, the Lawrence County School Board lawyer Nate Armistad has begun to acknowledge loud stars from all over the county at the Board of February. These students received awards from Armistad to help with their more passion for reading. The first, who were recognized, were the tall goalscorers when reading third grade in the Maap 2023-2024 assessment. Monticello Elementary – McKinley Goss with Chief Felicia Tornton and Chief Alan Baron.
A photo filed with Topeka Tilton Visiting Center Parent of the Year Bridget Brit with Felder and Baron.
Photo sent to Topeka Tilton Visiting Center Teacher of the Year Jenny Smith with Director Al Felder and Baron.
Photo filed at Lawrence County High School, Misty Grubbs, with Lchs Cassie Bridges and Barron’s principal.
A photo of the District Administrator of the Year is presented Dr. Jeff Quinn, Director of Technology and Career Center of Lawrence.
Photo sent by the Regional Parent of the Year Sherry Conn, LCHS and LCTCC Parent of the Year.
Photo sent by the Regional Parent of the Year Sherry Conn, LCHS and LCTCC Parent of the Year.
Photo sent by the Regional Teacher of the Year, Christie Lambert, special education, elementary school in Monticello and the Teacher of the Year of Mess.
A photo presented as a new initiative to promote literacy and reading, the Lawrence County School Board lawyer Nate Armistad has begun to acknowledge loud stars from all over the county at the Board of February. These students received awards from Armistad to help with their more passion for reading. The first, who were recognized, were the tall goalscorers when reading third grade in the Maap 2023-2024 assessment. Topeka Tilton-with Leading Center as a result of GPA, Eileen Al-Rai and Brody Bull, Director Al Felder and Chief Alan Baron.
A photo presented as a new initiative to promote literacy and reading, the Lawrence County School Board lawyer Nate Armistad has begun to acknowledge loud stars from all over the county at the Board of February. These students received awards from Armistad to help with their more passion for reading. The first, who were recognized, were the tall goalscorers when reading third grade in the Maap 2023-2024 assessment. Topeka Tilton-with Leading Center as a result of GPA, Eileen Al-Rai and Brody Bull, Director Al Felder and Chief Alan Baron.
A photo presented as a new initiative to promote literacy and reading, the Lawrence County School Board lawyer Nate Armistad has begun to acknowledge loud stars from all over the county at the Board of February. These students received awards from Armistad to help with their more passion for reading. The first, who were recognized, were the tall goalscorers when reading third grade in the Maap 2023-2024 assessment. Monticello Elementary – McKinley Goss with Chief Felicia Tornton and Chief Alan Baron. New Hebron’s attendance center – Timmy Horton, Director Tiffany James and Chief Alan Baron.
As a new initiative to promote literacy and reading, the lawyer of the Lawrence County School Council Nate Armistad has begun to recognize literacy stars from all over the county at the Board of February. These students received awards from Armistad to help with their more passion for reading. The first, who were recognized, were the tall goalscorers when reading third grade in the Maap 2023-2024 assessment. Everyone is depicted with their chief and Barron’s chief. They are:
Monticello Elementary – McKinley Goss with Chief Felicia Tornton and Chief Alan Baron.
New Hebron’s attendance center – Timia Horton, Director Tiffany James and Barron.
Topeka Tilton Centers Center-with a result of GPA, Aileen Al-Rai and Brody Bull, Director Al Felder and Barron.
Teachers and parents of the year for each school in the district were recognized at the most recent meeting of the school council.
Regional Teacher of the Year Christie Lambert, Special Education, Primary School in Monticello and Teacher of the Year MES
Radio -History of the Year Sherry Conn, LCHS and LCTCC Parent of the Year
Regional Administrator of the Year D Jeff Quinn, Director of the Lawrence County Technology and Career Career
Misty Grubbs Misty Grubs of the Year County of the Year, with the main LCHS CASSIE BRIDGES and BARRON.
Lawrence High School and Lawrence Care Center and Career Center Parent of the Year Sherry Kon, with bridges, Barron and LCTCC Director D Jeff Quinn.
Topeca Tilton Visiting Center Teacher of the Year Jenny Smith with Director Al Felder and Barron.
Topeka Tilton Visiting Center Parent of the Year Bridget Brit with Felder and Barron.
Also recognized were: New Hebron teacher at the Center for the Year Jamy Watsbi; New Parent of the Hebron of the Year Center Dona Adcok; Monticello Parents of the Year Dorothy Walker and Jerry Baker; Page High School Teacher of the Year Robin Hammond; Parent of the Year Rod Paige of the Year Jessica Nations; And a teacher of technology and career centers of the year, Derek Huffman.