Awards & Accolades
Published July 30, 2009
STUDENTS
- Hannah Andrews, Ravenwood High: Finished in sixth place in Storytelling at the National Forensics Tournament in Birmingham, AL.
- Randy Dierkes, Ravenwood High: Made it to the quarterfinals in Prose Interpretation and Poetry Interpretation at the National Forensics Tournament in Birmingham, AL.
- Lizzy Nieman, Ravenwood High: Finished in the top twelve in the nation in Storytelling at the National Forensics Tournament in Birmingham, AL.
- Marshall Cottrell, Brentwood High: Finished in sixth place in Public Forum Debate at the National Forensics Tournament in Birmingham, AL.
- Katie Thornton, Brentwood High: Finished in sixth place in Public Forum Debate at the National Forensics Tournament in Birmingham, AL.
- Kate Werner, Centennial High: Received the prestigious Mary Harmon Bryant Academic Elite Scholarship at the University of Alabama. The scholarship provides tuition, living expenses and a laptop computer for four years of undergraduate studies.
TEACHERS
- Robbie Reed, Centennial High: Recipient of Tennessee's highest award for teachers in career and technical education, the 2008-2009 Tennessee CTE Teacher of the Year. Ms. Reed teaches marketing at Centennial High.
- Karie Smith, Ravenwood High: Will play the role of the Witch in the Towne Center Players production of Into the Woods. Smith teaches theater at Ravenwood High.
- Tadd Himelrick, Independence High: Will play the role of the Baker in the Towne Center Players production of Into the Woods. Himelrick teaches theater at Independence High.
- Annie Rice, Fairview High: Will play the role of Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother in the Towne Center Players production of Into the Woods. Rice teaches theater at Fairview High.