Growth continues throughout Rutherford County and the county schools are not immune to the rise in population. In discussing the growth, county school’s spokesperson James Evans reflected on a statement made by one of the candidates who applied to be the next director of schools… 18-Years ago in 2004, the Rutherford County Schools had fewer than 30,000 students…
There is no end in site to the growth. Many families make the move to Rutherford County because of the .
Dr. James Sullivan will be the next Director of Schools for Rutherford County pending final contract negotiations, after a 5-2 vote by the School Board at a special-called meeting Monday. Jeffrey L. Reed, attorney for the Rutherford County Schools, counted the votes and then announced the outcome during the board of education meeting on Monday…
“I am humbled and honored by the opportunity to serve Rutherford County Schools in this next capacity,” Dr. Sullivan said. &ldqu .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — From top-shelf custom cabinetry to emergency tarping services to an innovative campus mapping platform, the top three choices from the 2022 MTSU Business Plan Competition Final made compelling pitches for why their businesses were poised to succeed and should win the top prize. And in the end, they were all winners, along with the three other honorable mention finalists. All received a portion of more than $25,000 in cash prizes for their efforts to research .
(Rutherford County, TN) ­‐ Members of the Exchange Club in Murfreesboro dedicated a “Freedom Shrine” at Rocky Fork Middle School on Tuesday May 17, 2022.
“The Freedom Shrine is an impressive display of a collection of historic document replicas that serves to remind all of us of the great efforts that have been taken to ensure our freedom,” states Exchange Club Program Chair Charlie Pigg.
The Freedom Shrine originated with the Freedom Train that toured the na .
(Rutherford County, TN) ­‐ Three candidates for the Director of Schools position — Dr. Andrea Anthony, Dr. John Ash and Dr. James Sullivan — will be interviewed on Thursday at the Rutherford County Board of Education.Board members have adopted a list of 17 original interview questions and eight backup questions provided by the Tennessee School Boards Association. Those questions will be asked to each director candidate.During a May 16th County School Board meeting, board m .