March 4, 2022
Jaylen Lewis – Razorback
Playing a sport in high school is one of the most rewarding and memorable experiences of a student-athlete’s high school experience. The camaraderie…
February 24, 2022
Annalynn Smith – HCS Elementary Teacher of the Year
The topic of teaching has been in the news often over the last few years. In the spring of 2020, COVID-19 disrupted the world of education and…
February 22, 2022
HCS Benchmark Testing Data
When I taught middle school English, I would often talk about the word “narrative” and its meaning. When my students and I would read a story as a…
January 26, 2022
HCS Showing Steady Growth
In January of 2002, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 was signed into law by President George W. Bush. This sweeping education reform…
January 19, 2022
Welding at HHS: Fusing Possibilities with Reality
Perhaps now more than ever, graduating high school students have more options for post-secondary education than at any point in public education’s…
January 14, 2022
Education Funding Must Stay Public
Public education in America has a long and sordid history. From its inception in Massachusetts in the 1600’s to the present day culture wars, public…
December 14, 2021
New CTE/Secondary Director Appointed for HCS
Madison Lewis has been named Director of Career and Technical Education and Secondary Education for Haywood County Schools. Madison graduated from…
December 9, 2021
Industrial Maintenance – Creating a Path Forward for Students
Traditionally, the world of education has orbited around four core academic subjects - Reading, Math, Science, and History. Other subjects have…
December 7, 2021
HCS State Testing Data – 2021
When I was a teenager, I would grab the paper every morning before school and shuffle as fast as I could to the Sports section. My eyes would skim…
November 30, 2021
Michelle Tillman – Beginning With the End in Mind at Haywood Middle School
Ask any teacher, principal, or school district employee and they would most likely tell you that the most challenging grade band to teach would be…
November 16, 2021
Brittany Avent – Shaping the Culture at Haywood High School
There are multiple ways to get to a destination. Different routes can all lead to the same place, but some may take a little longer than others.…
November 9, 2021
Chris Haliburton – Building Early Foundations of Learning at Anderson Early Childhood Center
“Renaissance man” is a term and idea that developed from the period of history in which knowledge, art, and special skills grew across culture at an…