Superintendent Johnson Speaks At On' Point's Evening Of Hope Dinner

  • Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Dr. Bryan Johnson, superintendent of Hamilton County Department of Education, will be the keynote speaker for On Point's An Evening of Hope on Tuesday, March 13.  The doors of Exhibit Hall C, at the Chattanooga Convention Center, will open at 6 p.m. with festivities beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Since 2008, Dr. Johnson has worked in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools, a large Tennessee district north of Nashville. He started his career teaching and coaching in the school system and was promoted through the ranks and named chief academic officer in 2015. He is married to Candy Johnson.  

On Point is a youth development organization established in 1991 to partner with schools and communities to cultivate the strengths in youth and guide them on their path to thrive.  An Evening of Hope is On Point’s annual dinner gathering approximately 1,000 attendees in support of the more than 12,000 youth On Point serves yearly.    

For additional information please call the On Point offices at 899-9188 or email phyllis@liveonpoint.org.


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