Bill Flanary, the director of Washington County schools, will retire today after a 39-year career in the school system â a career Flanary said began with two days notice.
After graduating from Tennessee Tech University in 1982 with a job lined up in Bath County, Kentucky, Flanary got a call from a supervisor with Washington County schools.
âThey had had a person lined up, hired to teach agriculture at Crockett High School and that person had backed out,â Flanary said. âAnd they needed somebody in two daysâ time and asked if I was interested in the job, and I decided to go with the Tennessee job instead of the Kentucky job because I didnât want to have to get a Kentucky driverâs license.â
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