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Teacher urges preserving district identity and greater respect for educators

March 13, 2026 | Rutherford County, School Districts, Tennessee


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Teacher urges preserving district identity and greater respect for educators
A teacher who said she grew up in Walter Hill and began teaching in the same classroom in 2006 urged the district to preserve its sense of community and to treat educators as professionals. "People say, you know, this isn't personal. It is personal to me," she said.

The speaker described a long local history with the schools: she completed student teaching at Hobgood, was hired at Blackman Middle School and said she is K–8 certified. She named local schools including Smyrna Middle and Central Middle and said that the classroom where she first taught remains meaningful to her.

She credited teachers who supported her through family hardship and cited that experience as why she chose to teach middle school. "If it wasn't for those teachers that stepped up I don't know which way my life would have gone," she said, naming Jeff Tomlinson, "Miss Alup" and "Miss Jenny" as influential educators.

The teacher framed her request as a call to preserve what she called the "RCS difference," saying the district must remain large in capacity but small in feeling. "Our people have to be the difference," she said, arguing that relationships matter as much as classroom content.

She also argued that public education connects to the broader community because "we are the same people you go to church with, you see at the grocery store" and urged minimizing political noise so educators can focus on teaching. The speaker closed by saying educators should be respected, students should be well cared for and teachers and parents should work together so students are prepared for their futures.

The transcript contains no record of formal motions or votes tied to these remarks.

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