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Greatest Achievement/ Accomplishment

Manteno 5

Lisa Harrod, superintendent

Looking back, I

believe our greatest

accomplishment or

achievement is

working

collaboratively to

create opportunities

for our students at all

grade levels. We are

consistently looking

at partnerships, university resources and

supports, and big ideas to improve our

educational experience for students and

to improve our organization!

Antioch 34

Mr. Brad Hubbard, principal

At Antioch Community High School,

our students, staff, and community

have truly embraced the idea that

positive relationships are the

foundation upon which success,

achievement, culture, and climate are

predicated. The way in which this

belief has been fostered, nurtured,

displayed, articulated, and implemented has afforded us

the opportunity to have a wonderful school year that has

been highlighted by many academic, athletic, and extra-

curricular accomplishments. The focus on relationships

coincided very well with the Centennial celebration of our

history.

Rockford 205

Dr. Ehren Jarrett,

superintendent

An annual Academy

Expo was a

showcase of careers

presented by local

community partners

to thousands of our

RPS 205 freshman.

Blue Ridge 18

Susan E. Wilson, superintendent

We replaced one of our elementary schools with a major addition onto another

school. Even with a planned late start to the school year we were on a VERY tight

timeline for completing enough of the project to start school in the new facility. In

order to move into the new addition in time the entire staff pulled together to finish

last minute cleaning, moving, unpacking and room arranging tasks. It was "All hands

on deck" and showed that this is a district that gets the job done. Honestly, it was a

miracle that we were able to start school in the new building!