Billy Holliday was sworn in today as the newest Shelby County Board of Education member after being appointed to serve the remainder of the late Brian Boatman’s term. Boatman took office for a six-year term in December of 2022. He died in early August after a courageous battle against ALS leaving four years remaining on his term in office. By law, the Board of Education can appoint someone to fill a vacancy for the remainder of an unexpired term. The position will go back up for election in 2028. Holliday is a native of Hueytown but now resides in Shelby, Alabama. He has been employed as the facilities and purchasing manager for American Metal Group in Sylacauga for the past seven years having also served in the same role with Vulcan Steel for 11 years. He was also the former operations manager for Controlled Maintenance Systems in Birmingham and is the former owner and operator of Home Plate Diner in Hueytown. “I think Billy is going to be a wonderful addition to the board,” said Dr. Lewis Brooks, superintendent of education. “He will bring a lot of experience from workforce development and understands the importance of parent and community partners. He is practical, trustworthy, and a proven leader. He understands the vast economic differences that exist throughout our county and the school district’s efforts to support every community so that our students can be successful.” Holliday and his wife, Leslie, were actively involved as volunteers when their children, Sarah and Adam, attended schools in the Chelsea school zone. Holliday specifically served as president of the Chelsea High School Athletic Booster Club for 10 years. During his tenure as booster club president, he led the efforts to build a visitor's football locker room and public restrooms on the Chelsea High School campus.
4 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Billy Holliday
Billy Holliday swearing in
Billy Holliday with Board Members
The Shelby Chamber of Commerce held its annual State of Our Schools Showcase luncheon today featuring all four school districts in the county. The new format of the meeting featured video highlights of each school district and three different panel discussions that showcased students and teachers. Shelby County Schools was represented by Blakelyn Burns, a fifth-grade student from Helena Intermediate, Aiden Poe, a senior at Vincent High, and Anna McEntire, a teacher at Calera High.
12 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
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three panelists with Brooks
three panelists
Anna McEntire
aiden poe
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chamber meeting
The American Heart Association recognized three Shelby County Schools at the August 22 board meeting for their successful fundraising efforts through the Kids Heart Challenge, which is held nationwide. The program focuses on whole-body well-being, helping students improve their health and character while raising life-saving donations for the American Heart Association to help kids with special hearts. Congratulations to Chelsea Park Elementary, which raised $6,712.72, Mt Laurel Elementary who raised $8,712.61, and Montevallo Elementary, who raised $11,235
14 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Schools Recognized By AHA
Kids Heart Challenge Celebration
Aiden Poe, a standout student athlete from VMHS, was the featured student speaker at today's Leadership Shelby County kickoff breakfast. Poe, who has committed to play baseball at the Air Force Academy next year, was a member of last year's Youth Leadership class.
20 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Aiden Poe and Dr. Brooks
#ThrowbackThursday to last Thursday and the first day of school!
25 days ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
FOES BOYS
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FOES teacher
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CAHS senior girls
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Middle School girls
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Kindergarten boy
The first day of the 2024-2025 school year is finally here, and our halls were buzzing with excitement all day! Our students and teachers are ready to make this year one to remember. Here's to new beginnings, fresh starts, and a year of learning and growth. Let's make it amazing together! 🌟 #ShelbyFirstDay #EmpoweringandInspiringExcellence #PreparedForTheJourney
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
FOES teacher
VHS Twins
VES Girls
Stevi and girls
CPES First Day of K
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High Five
Seniors
Lunch Buddies
New teachers in Shelby County Schools received a visit from various district leaders today with a welcome note to encourage them on their first day of the 24-25 school year! We hope you have an epic year! #empoweringandinspiringexcellence
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
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Epic Year Sarah
Today, we honor the life of Shelby County Schools Board Member Brian Boatman who passed away Saturday after a courageous battle against Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Please join us in praying for Mr. Boatman's family and friends in the coming days.
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Brian Boatman
It's going to be a great year! Today Shelby County Schools brought the entire family together for IGNITE 2024, hosted at the University of Montevallo. We want to extend a great thanks to our keynote speaker, Damon West, and to all the student leaders involved in today's kickoff event. We are so excited for another academic year, and welcome the challenge and opportunity to empower and inspire our students daily! hashtag#DoGreatThings hashtag#EmpoweringAndInspiringExcellence
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
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Today, Shelby County Schools welcomed the smiling faces of new support staff for New Employee Orientation. These individuals are vital to the success of our district. Welcome to the family, everyone! We hope you have a wonderful school year! #EmpoweringandInspiringExcellence
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
New Employee Orientation
Lisa Becton will serve as the new District Assistant Principal. She will be based at Montevallo High School for the upcoming school year. Mrs. Becton is a passionate educator with 22 years of experience in education as a teacher, Literacy Reading Specialist, and administrator.
about 1 month ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Lisa Becton
Shelby County Schools hosted their annual back-to-school meeting for School Resource Officers and school administrators today. Topics at this year's meeting included threat assessment analysis, sextortion, human trafficking, and updates from Juvenile Court. Shelby County Schools values the partnerships with all of our different municipalities and agencies.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
SRO Meeting
Rashard Jemison will serve as the next assistant principal of Calera Middle School. Mr. Jemison is in his 12th year of education. He was the assistant principal at Sumter County School System for the last two years at Livingston Junior High School. Prior to that, Mr. Jemison was a Sumter County School System physical education teacher and middle school basketball and football coach.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Rashard Jemison
Elise Weaver will serve as the Child Nutrition Program Supervisor for Shelby County Schools. Weaver began her career working in finance but has dedicated herself to the Child Nutrition Program within the Oak Mountain community. She also has prior experience as a self contained paraprofessional at Pelham City Schools, where she honed her commitment to student welfare and educational support services.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Elise Weaver
Kelsey Collum will serve as the next assistant principal for Calera High School. Mrs. Collum is in her 9th year of education. She began her career with Shelby County Schools at Columbiana Middle School teaching special education. Since 2018, Mrs. Collum has worked at Linda Nolen Learning Center as a special education teacher and most recently served as their adaptive physical education teacher.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Kelsey Collin
Cecil Bunn will serve as the next Technical Services Supervisor for Shelby County Schools. Mr. Bunn has served Shelby County Schools for 19 years, working within the Technology Department. He started as a Network Administrator (2005-2006), and then filled the need as Senior Network Engineer (2006-2024).
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Cecil Bunn
Philip Cosper will serve as the next assistant principal of Chelsea High School. Mr. Cosper has been an educator and administrator for 19 years in the Talladega County Schools system. He began his career as a middle school science teacher at Childersburg Middle School from 2005-2013. He then served as assistant principal for B.B. Comer High School from 2013-2018, and was most recently the Transportation Supervisor from 2018 to present.
about 2 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Philip Cosper
Dr. Ingrid Abner has been named Technology Coordinator for Shelby County Schools. Dr. Abner is in her 18th year in education and currently serves as Assistant Director of Instructional Technology for Jefferson County Schools. Previously, she served in Tarrant City Schools as Technology and Testing Coordinator and Director of Curriculum and Instruction.
3 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Ingrid Abner
We are honored to have been awarded the Gold Medallion Award from the National School Public Relations Association for our new strategic plan. Shelby County Schools was one of eight districts to win the Gold Medallion out of 87 entries. Thank you to our parents, teachers, administrators, and district leaders for participating in our strategic planning process. We have an award-winning plan thanks to your willingness to engage and share input. https://www.nspra.org/Awards/Award-Winners/2024-Gold-Medallion-Winners
3 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
Gold Medallion
Congratulations to Lily Langford and Ira Fannin on being named Shelby County's First Year Teachers of the Year. Langford is a music teacher at Elvin Hill and Shelby Elementary schools. Iran Fannin teaches sixth-grade Social Studies at Chelsea Middle.
3 months ago, Shelby County Schools Public Relations
New Teachers of the Year