BISD names teacher, staff for December spotlight
Special to the Bulletin
Congratulations to our December 2020 Spotlight teacher, Mary Lynn Blackwell! Ms. Blackwell is a second grade teacher at Woodland Heights Elementary School. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Tarleton State University in 1977 and graduated with a diploma in Computerized Accounting from Central Texas Commercial College in 1999. Ms. Blackwell first served Brownwood ISD as a teacher’s aide at Woodland Heights Elementary from 1988-1998. She returned to Woodland Heights as a certified teacher in 2005.
Ms. Blackwell is a very dedicated, hard-working teacher that puts time
and detail into all she does. She is a great team player and works hard to help her team be successful. She is always willing to step up if her teammates are out and
Brownwood High School (BHS) recognized their November Teachers of the Month on Tuesday, December 15. Accompanied by the BHS Cheerleaders, a crew marched the halls to find and congratulate Chesney Neely and Michele Alexander, who were selected to receive the honor.
BHS Principal, Lindsay Smith, surprised the recipients with the recognition and joined representatives from Farmers Insurance – Dustin Larremore Agency and F&M Bank as they presented oversized checks to the winners.
The BHS administration expressed thanks to both Farmers Insurance – Dustin Larremore Agency and F&M Bank for their sponsorship of the Teachers of the Month recognition. Congratulations to Chesney Neely and Michele Alexander!
The Brownwood ISD December 2020 Spotlight teacher is Mary Lynn Blackwell. Ms. Blackwell is a second grade teacher at Woodland Heights Elementary School. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Tarleton State University in 1977 and graduated with a diploma in Computerized Accounting from Central Texas Commercial College in 1999. Ms. Blackwell first served Brownwood ISD as a teacher’s aide at Woodland Heights Elementary from 1988-1998. She returned to Woodland Heights as a certified teacher in 2005.
Ms. Blackwell is a very dedicated, hard-working teacher that puts time and detail into all she does. She is a great team player and works hard to help her team be successful. She is always willing to step up if her teammates are out and makes sure that their classrooms continue to run smoothly in their absence. Ms. Blackwell has a humble spirit and doesn’t seek praise or accolades.
Brownwood ISD issued the following press release Monday:
Congratulations to our December 2020 Spotlight teacher, Mary Lynn Blackwell!
Ms. Blackwell is a second grade teacher at Woodland Heights Elementary School. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Tarleton State University in 1977 and graduated with a diploma in Computerized Accounting from Central Texas Commercial College in 1999.
Ms. Blackwell first served Brownwood ISD as a teacher’s aide at Woodland Heights Elementary from 1988-1998. She returned to Woodland Heights as a certified teacher in 2005. Ms. Blackwell is a very dedicated, hard-working teacher that puts time and detail into all she does. She is a great team player and works hard to help her team be successful. She is always willing to step up if her teammates are out and makes sure that their classrooms continue to run smoothly in their absence. Ms. Blackwell has a humble spirit and doesn’t seek praise or accolades.
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