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The annual meeting of the East Grand Division will be held Monday November 5 at Hardin Valley Academy in Knoxville.

 

Among other things, Athletic District 3 will be nominating and electing a member to the Board of Control to replace Tommy Layne, whose term is expiring. Anybody have any insight on who the front-runners are for this position? Below are the counties and schools that are in the Division and an exerpt from the T$$AA Constitution.

 

 

Third Athletic District: Bledsoe, Bradley, Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, Sequatchie.

 

Schools Served: Bachman, Baylor, Bledsoe Co, Boyd Buchanan, Bradley Central, Brainerd, Chattanooga Central, Chattanooga Christian, Chattanooga Grace, Cleveland, Collegedale, Copper Basin, CSAS, East Hamilton, East Ridge, GPS, Grundy Co, Hixson, Howard, Lookout Valley, Marion Co, McCallie, Meigs Co, Notre Dame, Ooltewah, Polk Co, Red Bank, Rhea Co, Richard Hardy, Sale Creek, Sequatchie Co, Sequoyah (Soddy-Daisy), Signal Mountain, Silverdale, Soddy-Daisy, South Pittsburg, Temple, Tyner, Walker Valley, Whitwell

 

All members of the Board of Control must be full-time employees (minimum of 100 school days) who are principals or superintendents. (An assistant principal who devotes full time to administrative duties shall be eligible to serve.) County and city superintendents of systems of no more than one four-year high school or senior high school shall be eligible for membership. A principal or superintendent cannot serve as a member of the Legislative Council and the Board of Control at the same time.

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If you follow this link, you can see which Board of Control and Legislative Council members' terms are expiring. Highlight a name on the list, and you can see which Athletic District and schools each represents and when their term expires. Annual meetings of the three Grand Divisions will be Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week.

 

 

http://www.tssaa.org/staffpicts/staffdirectory.cfm

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The annual meeting of the East Grand Division will be held Monday November 5 at Hardin Valley Academy in Knoxville.

 

Among other things, Athletic District 3 will be nominating and electing a member to the Board of Control to replace Tommy Layne, whose term is expiring. Anybody have any insight on who the front-runners are for this position? Below are the counties and schools that are in the Division and an exerpt from the T$$AA Constitution.

 

 

Third Athletic District: Bledsoe, Bradley, Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, Meigs, Polk, Rhea, Sequatchie.

 

Schools Served: Bachman, Baylor, Bledsoe Co, Boyd Buchanan, Bradley Central, Brainerd, Chattanooga Central, Chattanooga Christian, Chattanooga Grace, Cleveland, Collegedale, Copper Basin, CSAS, East Hamilton, East Ridge, GPS, Grundy Co, Hixson, Howard, Lookout Valley, Marion Co, McCallie, Meigs Co, Notre Dame, Ooltewah, Polk Co, Red Bank, Rhea Co, Richard Hardy, Sale Creek, Sequatchie Co, Sequoyah (Soddy-Daisy), Signal Mountain, Silverdale, Soddy-Daisy, South Pittsburg, Temple, Tyner, Walker Valley, Whitwell

 

All members of the Board of Control must be full-time employees (minimum of 100 school days) who are principals or superintendents. (An assistant principal who devotes full time to administrative duties shall be eligible to serve.) County and city superintendents of systems of no more than one four-year high school or senior high school shall be eligible for membership. A principal or superintendent cannot serve as a member of the Legislative Council and the Board of Control at the same time.

I do think that Tommy Layne will run again and he should...he has done an outstanding job serving in this position and needs to be re-elected.
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