Bradley County's Brian Webb Named Supervisor Of Year Finalist

  • Thursday, September 8, 2022

The Tennessee Department of Education on Thursday announced the nine finalists for the 2022-23 Tennessee Principal of the Year and nine finalists for Supervisor of the Year awards. The finalists represent each Center of Regional Excellence region in the state, with three finalists in each Grand Division: West, Middle, and East.  Brian Webb with Bradley County Schools has been named a finalist for Supervisor of the Year.

“Principals and supervisors play a foundational role in the success of their teachers and students, and we are fortunate to have so many incredible principals and supervisors in the state of Tennessee,” said Commissioner Penny Schwinn. “I am inspired by these outstanding leaders that continually work to support students and school communities across Tennessee.” 

The Tennessee Principal of the Year award is awarded annually to a school leader for outstanding service in education and exceptional leadership that drives overall improvements in his or her school. To qualify, candidates must have a minimum of one year of experience as a principal and a minimum of three years of experience in public schools. In addition, all nominees must have a proven track record of exceptional gains in student learning. 

The nine finalists for 2022-23 Principal of the Year are:

 

West Tennessee 

CORE Region

Principal

School

District

Shelby/Municipals

Jessica Woody

Dogwood Elementary School

Germantown Municipal School District

Southwest

Nathaniel Lewis

Jackson Central-Merry Early College High School

Jackson-Madison County Schools

Northwest

Kristie Wilson

Camden Elementary School

Benton County Schools

 

Middle Tennessee 

CORE Region

Principal

School

District

Mid Cumberland

April Sneed

Whitworth-Buchanan Middle School

Rutherford County Schools

South Central

Ryan Jackson

Mt. Pleasant High School

Maury County Schools

Upper Cumberland

Christie VanWinkle

Glenn Martin Elementary

Cumberland County Schools

 

East Tennessee 

CORE Region

Principal

School

District

Southeast

Kristine Walden

City Park School

Athens City Schools

East Tennessee

Heather Byrd

Prospect Elementary School

Blount County Schools

First Tennessee

Kyle Loudermilk

Andrew Jackson Elementary

Kingsport City Schools

 

“Congratulations to all of the Tennessee Principal of the Year finalists,” said Tyler Salyer, 2021-22 Tennessee Principal of the Year. “A principal’s work is a work of the heart. You all know that the work of the principalship can be tiresome and stressful, but what drives us is knowing that our impact is eternal. The sacrifices that are made are worth it and you make them selflessly every day. Through your commitment, dedication, and support, you are making a difference in the lives of students and families across our great state. Press on, and again congratulations on your accomplishment.” 

Each year an outstanding public school supervisor earns distinction as the Tennessee Supervisor of the Year. To qualify, candidates must demonstrate a record of implementing innovative programs and managing and motivating students and faculties. Additionally, the nominees must have a minimum of three years' experience as an administrator and a minimum of five years' experience in Tennessee public schools.   

The nine finalists for 2022-23 Supervisor of the Year are:

 

West Tennessee 

CORE Region

Supervisor

District

Shelby/Municipals

Yolanda Finnie Martin

Shelby County Schools

Southwest

James Fields

Tipton County Schools

Northwest

Brandy Milner

Benton County Schools

 

Middle Tennessee 

CORE Region

Supervisor

District

Mid Cumberland

Penny Thompson

Lebanon Special School District

South Central

Cari Pugh

Manchester City Schools

Upper Cumberland

Rebecca Farley

Cumberland County Schools

 

East Tennessee

CORE Region

Supervisor

District

Southeast

Brian Webb

Bradley County Schools

East Tennessee

Tonya Berrier

Sevier County Schools

First Tennessee

Greg Wallace

Johnson City Schools

 


“Congratulations to all finalists for Supervisor of the Year,” said Rory Hinson, 2021-22 Tennessee Supervisor of the Year. “You work tirelessly each day to ensure school administrators, teachers, and students are successful. I know you are excited to be able to showcase the great things that are being done in your district.” 

Principal and Supervisor of the Year finalists will proceed to an in-person interview that will be held in the coming weeks where each will meet with a panel of interviewers made up of department staff and other education leaders.  

Winners for each Grand Division and the Tennessee Principal and Supervisor of the Year will be selected from this group and announced at the Tennessee Principal and Supervisor of the Year Celebration held later this fall.

To learn more about the Tennessee Principal of the Year and Supervisor of the Year Awards, click here.  

 

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