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Clarksville Now
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Mr. Millard House II, Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s Director of Schools, has been named the TN Mid-Cumberland Superintendent of the Year and is in the running for the state’s Superintendent of the Year.
House has been CMCSS’ Director of Schools since 2017. Under his leadership, the district has continued to advance as a high-performing school system, receiving state and national recognition for its accomplishments and innovation.
A few of the many notable accomplishments under his leadership include:
The expansion of CMCSS’ portfolio of academic offerings to provide families the opportunity to choose schools and programs that will help their children reach their potential:
Constance Brown, president of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Association, said Monday night she supports the Montgomery County Commission’s 2021-22 school budget amendment which includes a hefty raise for director of schools Millard House and a two percent raise for Clarksville public school teachers.
Not because the proposal is perfect. Because it’s a step in the right direction. I do believe in this school system, said Brown, who represents 1,200 members, including 1,100 local teachers. And I do believe that their intentions are good and they will take the steps necessary to start moving teachers salaries where they need to be as income allows.
Clarksville NowMillard House, CMCSS Director of Schools (Courtesy CMCSS)
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board on Tuesday night voted to increase the salary of Director Millard House by $60,000, bringing his annual pay up to $230,000.
The school system also presented a plan to increase the salaries of all employees by 2%, and to provide a one-time, additional bonus equal to that increase for all employees who have remained with the district from Oct. 1, 2020, through Feb. 1.
New director’s contract
House has served as director of schools, or superintendent, for CMCSS since 2017. His most recent contract was not set to expire until June 30, 2023, but the School Board reserves the right to review the contract annually.
Dr. Bryan Johnson Named National Superintendent Of The Year Finalist Friday, December 18, 2020
Dr. Bryan Johnson
The School Superintendents Association (AASA) on Friday announced Dr. Bryan Johnson, superintendent of Hamilton County Schools, is a finalist for 2021 National Superintendent of the Year. Dr. Johnson is one of only four superintendents across the United States to be named a finalist.
AASA is a professional organization that serves more than 13,000 educational leaders and recognizes the talent as well as vision of public school leaders annually through its National Superintendent of the Year program. The selection criteria for the award includes learning leadership, communication, professionalism, and community involvement.