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Janet Trapp Earns February Teacher of the Month Honor at Smithville Elementary School
February 20, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Smithville Elementary would like to recognize its Teacher of the Month for February, Mrs. Janet Trapp. SES recognizes one teacher each month for his/her outstanding performance in teaching and their contribution to the students at our school. The teacher of the month is selected by the administration at Smithville Elementary.
In making the announcement, school administrators issued the following statement.
“Mrs. Trapp is always kind, she loves her students, and does her best to meet all of their needs.”
“Ms. Janet has been the backbone of SES for many years and is such a blessing! Always with a smile on her face, Ms. Janet is ready and eager to help when needed. She loves all the students at SES and strives to help each one achieve their full potential. She is a phenomenal phonics and reading teacher. Ms. Janet sets the bar high for future teachers as she exemplifies what an exceptional teacher should be for every student in public education. Thank you for all you do Ms. Janet!”
“She is always willing to help anyone in need. She’s always so kind to the kids. She is willing to do anything the kids need!”
“Janet is always so kind and calm to her students and colleagues. She is soft spoken and never gets rattled. She is a great asset to our school and we will miss the wise owl next year.”
“Janet is a wonderful teacher! She has taught a variety of grade levels and always challenges and encourages her students to do their best. She is patient with her students, but firm if she needs to be. She encourages learning with interesting ideas and activities.”
“Janet is always willing to help her fellow teachers and is such an asset to Smithville Elementary School. She is a joy to work with!”
“Mrs.Trapp is a beautiful soul! She is a wonderful, seasoned teacher. She loves and cares for each and every one of her students. We are so blessed to have her here at SES !”
“Janet is almost always calm and collected and wearing a smile. She is one of the first to offer up help when needed.”
“Mrs. Trapp adores her students and makes each of them feel special and loved. She also encourages her coworkers and offers experienced advice without judgement.”
“Ms. Janet Trapp is a wonderful teacher. She is one of the kindest people you will ever meet. She cares deeply for her students.”
“Mrs. Trapp is always going above and beyond for her students. She is willing to share resources and adapt and adjust when something is not working to do best for her students!”
“Mrs. Trapp is the best! She is always so positive and patient with her students. She is the wise owl and we love her!”
“I couldn’t have asked for a better fit for my own personal child! He loves her dearly and she is so patient, as she takes the time to get to know his needs. She will be missed after her retirement! What a wonderful asset she has been to SES-for students who are both typically developing and those that are part of the special education program!”
Congratulations Mrs. Trapp and thank you for your dedication to Smithville Elementary! You are very much appreciated for your kindness, wisdom, and willingness to help the students and staff at SES in any way that you can”.
DeKalb Fire Department Prevents Brush Fire from Spreading to Nearby Structures in Midway Community
February 20, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Quick action by members of the DeKalb County Fire Department Monday kept a brush fire from spreading to structures nearby.
In a brief statement, Chief Donny Green said that “the DeKalb County Fire Department was dispatched to the Midway Community for a brush fire on Page Drive Monday at 1:01 p.m. The brush fire was spreading quickly and threatening structures close by. After a quick response, the brush fire was brought under control and no structures were harmed.
The Main Station’s Brush 2, Midway Engine 63, Cookeville Highway Engine 61, Four Seasons Engine 57 and DeKalb County Sheriff Officer responded to the call.
Tallent Gets Probation for Aggravated Burglary
February 18, 2024
By: Dwayne Page
Sentences were handed down Thursday in DeKalb County Criminal Court against four people charged in various crimes.
57-year-old Marty Tallent entered a plea to aggravated burglary and received a three-year sentence all suspended to probation. The sentence is to run concurrently with his probation in a Warren County TDOC sentence against him. Tallent was given jail credit of 415 days.
According to the charge, Tallent entered a habitation on May 27, 2023 with the intent to commit a felony, theft, or assault.
22-year-old Jada Beth Butcher entered a plea to sale of schedule II drug (methamphetamine) under 0.5 grams and received a four-year sentence all suspended to supervised probation. She was fined $2,000. Butcher was given credit for time served.
51-year-old Keith MacWilliam Byers entered a plea by criminal information to reckless endangerment and received a sentence of 11 months and 29 days suspended except for 48 hours to serve. He was fined $350 and must attend an alcohol safety education program.
According to the charge, Byers unlawfully and recklessly engaged in conduct on August 12, 2022 which placed or may have placed another person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury.
27-year-old Haley Jada Sosa entered a plea by criminal information to reckless driving and received a sentence of five months and twenty-nine days under supervised probation.
According to the charge, Sosa did unlawfully drive an automobile on September 16, 2021 in a reckless manner and in willful and wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
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