
The Cobb County School District and the Cobb Schools Foundation this week honored volunteer of the year recipients for their dedication to their schools and students.
They include PTA and school foundation leaders, mentors, lunchroom and hall monitors and booster club members
At a luncheon at Jim Miller Park, the 112 honorees were thanked by district officials, including Superintendent Chris Ragsdale, who told them that “when over 8,000 seniors walk across our stages each year, every single team member has had an impact on their success. And that includes you.”
The honorees include Kim and Adam Heck, McCleskey Middle School parents. The Cobb school district said in a release that the “dynamic volunteer duo” is involved in many school activities, and “from PTSA leadership to serving on the grill team at school events, their shared commitment has become part of the school’s culture.”
Here are the volunteers of the year at each school in East Cobb:
Elementary Schools
- Addison: Reagan Jamell
- Bells Ferry: Lakisha Fields-Shipman
- Blackwell: Samantha Role
- Brumby: Al Zwettler
- Davis: Jennifer Klein
- East Side: Caitlin Smith
- Eastvalley: Cynthia McCray
- Garrison Hill: Laura Rivera
- Keheley: Christie Smith
- Kincaid: Cristy Moreira
- Mt. Bethel: Katie Clifford
- Mountain View: Jenna Ernst
- Murdock: Amanda Eells
- Nicholson: Jessica Nalley
- Powers Ferry: Gerald Jordan
- Rocky Mount: Lauri Smith
- Sedalia Park: Kathryn Brown
- Shallowford Falls: Matt Leary
- Sope Creek: Annie James
- Timber Ridge: Lisa Robinson
- Tritt: Stephanie Richardson
Middle Schools
- Daniell: Carlos Mejia
- Dickerson: Kelly Wilkins
- Dodgen: Julie Strean
- East Cobb: Theresa Pearson
- Hightower Trail: Farrell Martin
- Mabry: Abbe Gilmore
- McCleskey: Kim and Adam Heck
- Simpson: Nikki Murphy
High Schools
- Kell: Nathan Tidwell
- Lassiter: Rhea Willis
- Pope: Shane O’Connor
- Sprayberry: Michelle Lynch
- Walton: Katherine Isakson
- Wheeler: Lynn Gilbert
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