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Security Vestibule Completed at DCHS
July 15, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Beefing up school security!
The DeKalb County School District in recent years has taken steps at each school to tighten security including the addition of school resource officers, surveillance cameras, safety sphere balls (at some schools) to guard against someone crashing through the entrance with an automobile, key fobs (high school) and security vestibules.
DeKalb County High School has just completed its new vestibule and one is on the way for Smithville Elementary School. While visitors to the schools are already locked out and must press a button at the front entrance to be allowed inside and for them to sign in, there is no other security barrier or confined area to keep people from roaming the halls before being received by office staff, teacher, or principal.
Director of Schools Patrick Cripps addressed this latest security effort during Thursday night’s regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education.
“I want to give Aaron Young (Maintenance Supervisor) and his crew kudos. We have a vestibule at DCHS which is now completed. We just have to paint it. The vestibule prevents people from just walking into the school. Now when you open the doors you will be setting in a confined area. We have been working on this project for a few years trying to get a design up for that. At Smithville Elementary we have a vestibule plan drawn up by the architect but it has to be sent to the state fire marshal, but we are hoping to get that one completed within the next couple of weeks,” said Director Cripps.
Cripps also praised local authorities for their cooperation toward better school security.
“The great thing about living in a small community is that your emergency personnel are people who are easily accessible, and we are lucky to have a good working relationship with Smithville Fire Chief Charlie Parker, Smithville Police Chief Mark Collins, Sheriff Patrick Ray, and Alexandria Police Chief Chris Russell. We have had meetings with them to talk about security measures we need to put in place and to go over what we already have in place. I know security is a hot topic right now and I want to assure our community that we are looking into everything to make sure our kids are safe. Years ago, we assigned SROs in all schools. The county commission, school board, and sheriff worked together to get that done. We are lucky because not a lot of schools do that (SROs in all schools) but we already have them in place. We have built vestibules and hopefully by the end of August every school will have a security vestibule. We do security audits every year for the state and Chief Collins, Sheriff Ray, Chief Parker, and Chief Russell go through the school buildings and help us with those audits. We are lucky to have the people we do helping protect our kids,” added Director Cripps.
Meanwhile in his monthly report on personnel, Director Cripps provided a list to the school board of those who have been hired, transferred, resigned, retired, or who have been granted a leave of absence since June.
Those employed include the following: Leslie Parsley, teacher; Olivia Neal, teacher; Terri Kilgore, secretary; Lindsey Kennedy, teacher; Kyrsten Johnson, teacher; Morgan Oyster, teacher; Meghan Ford, teacher; Kelsey Kellogg, teacher; Elizabeth Wright, teacher; Kason Wheeler, teacher; Shaunta Cantrell, teacher; Brittany Gard, educational assistant; Maddison Parsley, teacher; Brandy Alley, teacher; Patricia Ward, teacher; and Cole Parsley, teacher.
Leave of Absence: Michael Whitefield, granted leave as requested and Janet Woodward, grant leave as requested
Transferred: Galen Brown from DeKalb Middle School to DeKalb West School; Leslie Moore from Smithville Elementary to DeKalb West School; Stephanie Fuson from DCHS to Northside Elementary; Lorie Isabell from CW to DCHS; Callie Herman from Smithville Elementary to Northside Elementary; Brooke Howard from Smithville Elementary to DCHS; Stephanie Reeder from Smithville Elementary to Northside Elementary; Amber Howell from Northside Elementary to Smithville Elementary; Melanie Crews from Smithville Elementary to DeKalb Middle School; and Brooklyn Shirah from Northside Elementary to CW Gifted.
Resignations/Retirements: Joseph Green, teacher at DCHS resigned; Jessica Griffith, teacher at DCHS resigned; John Sanders, teacher at DCHS resigned; and Logan Vance, teacher at DCHS resigned.
Director Cripps also remembered former educator Sherry Bush who recently passed away as well as Gloria Putty, mother of former teacher and coach Lynus Martin.
“We lost Mrs. Bush, a dear educator who taught in our school system for many years. She was my sixth-grade teacher and was a jewel. We want to send out our condolences to her boys and other family. We want them to know that we appreciate her service to our kids. We also learned today that Coach Martin’s mother passed away. I knew Gloria all my life and we want to send out our condolences to them. We are praying for those families,” he said
Twenty-Two in DeKalb Fair Baby Show
July 14, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
Twenty-two babies from one day to twelve months old were in the spotlight during the annual Baby Show held Thursday evening at the DeKalb County Fair.
The winners (blue ribbon first place and red ribbon runner-up) are as follows:
*Twins (1 day to 12 months): Mariella Louise Dyer and Lorelai Renea Dyer, 5-month-old twins of Brandon and Mandee Dyer of Liberty
*Boy (1 day to 3 months)
Winner: Kasen Jacob Franklin, 3-month-old son of Jake and Amanda Franklin of Smithville
Runner-up: Kasyn Cole Bain, 3-month-old son of David and Allyssa Bain of Dowelltown
*Girls (1 day to 3 months)
Winner: Kyla Rochelle Blackwell, 2-month-old daughter of Kerra Necole Blackwell of Liberty.
Runner-up: Orbrie Annamay Burke, 2-month-old daughter of Jonah and Kelsey Burke of Smithville
*Boys (4-6 months)
Winner: Waylon Beau Ferrell, 6-month-old son of McKayla and Adam Ferrell of Smithville
Runner-up: Walker Ridge Dawson, 4-month-old son of Kaitlyn Bain and Seth Dawson of Smithville
Other participant: Oaklynn Bobby Dale Culwell, 4-month-old son of Josie Culwell and Steven Anderson of Smithville
*Girls (4-6 months)
Winner: Jewell Lynn May 4-month-old daughter of Michael and Chelsea May of Smithville
Runner-up: Davina Baldwin, 5-month-old daughter of Jessica Ray and Aulbry Baldwin of Alexandria
Other participant: Remi Layne Duggin, 4-month-old daughter of Gage Duggin and Makia Dimas of Smithville
*Boys (7-9 months)
Winner: Oliver Kaide Frazier, 9-month-old son of Kamien Sparks and Austin Frazier of Smithville
*Girls (7-9 months)
Winner: Scarlett Hendrixson, 9-month-old daughter of Natasha Burdine and Javon Hendrixson of Smithville
Runner-up: Sydney Ann Barrett, 9-month-old daughter of Stephen and Vickey Barrett of Dowelltown
Other participants: Maeleigh Allen, 10 months old of Smithville and Madelyn James Ferrell, 8-month-old daughter of Kaleb and Faith Ferrell of Smithville
*Boys (10-12 months)
Winner: Tucker Dale Turner, 10-month-old son of Mackenley Turner and Tia Turner of Smithville
*Girls (10-12 months)
Winner: Emaline Joanne Wagner, 11-month-old daughter of Cody and Maddie Wagner of Smithville
Runner-up: Elsie Pearl Paschal, 10-month-old daughter of Justin and Makagan Paschal of Alexandria
Other participants: Copelyn Blayke Pendergraff, 11-month-old daughter of Travis and Destiny Pendergraff of Smithville and Callie Ruth Fuson, 11-month-old daughter of Zachary and Leigh Fuson of Alexandria.
The DeKalb Fair Schedule of Events for Friday, July 15:
*Toddler Show for contestants 13 months to 48 months: 6:00 p.m. followed by Lip Sync Battle (Finale) at the Lions Club Pavilion
*Farmer for a Day: 6:00 p.m. at the Ag Center
*Homemade Ice Cream Contest: 6:00 p.m. at the Ag Center
*ATV/Motorcycle Racing: 7:00 p.m. at the T.C. McMillen Arena
*Cash Drawing-9:30 p.m. at the Lions Club Pavilion
Saturday, July 16:
*Grill-Off Competition: 2:00 p.m. at the Ag Center
*Car Show: 2:00 p.m. Registration and judging at 5:00 p.m. with awards to follow
*Gospel Singing: 6:00 p.m. at the Lions Club Pavilion
*Pet Show: 5:00 p.m. at the Ag Center
*Super Tractor/Truck Pull: 7:00 p.m. at the T.C. McMillen Arena
*Cash Drawing-9:30 p.m. at the Lions Club Pavilion
Rides on the Midway provided by B&K Carnival. Unlimited rides will be available for $25.00 on Friday night and Saturday night.
Admission to the fair is $5.00 per person. Children age four and younger will be admitted free! Gates and Midway open at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday. The exhibit building is open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday from 4:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
Visit the DeKalb County Fair website at the link below for information about renting booth space, being a sponsor, entering pageants and shows, entering exhibits and events. The contact person and phone number for all of these are listed on the website at
www.dekalbcountyfairtn.com/
2022 DeKalb County Fair Grandpa Sponsors |
Twin K Construction |
Ascension St Thomas DeKalb |
DTC Communications |
Middle Tennessee Electric |
UCEMCCARES |
Wal-Mart |
Liberty State Bank |
Wilson Bank & Trust |
Rogers Group |
FirstBank |
Wilson County Motors |
Farm Credit Mid-America |
DeKalb Farmers Co-op |
A Degree Above Heating & Cooling |
Adams Dental, PLLC – Drs John & Laura Adams |
Alexandria Family Care |
B&G Supply |
Brandon Cox for General Sessions Judge |
C & S Farms |
Cornerstone Pest & Wildlife Pros/Jared Randolph |
Daniel Seber for Register of Deeds |
Danny Hale – Road Supervisor |
DeKalb Animal Clinic – Dr Scott Little |
DeKalb County Farm Bureau |
DeKalb Funeral Chapel |
Family Medical Center |
Farmers Insurance – Eric Kinslow |
Gina Denman – The Real Estate Team |
Hawk Specialty Services |
Industrial Machine Service, Inc |
Janney & Associates, CPAs |
Junk & Jewels On The Square |
Kustom Printing Products |
Love Cantrell Funeral Home |
Luke Prichard Excavating & Trucking |
Matt Adcock for County Mayor |
Matthew H. Boss – Attorney-at-law |
Michael Hale for State Representative |
Mike Eaton – Blackwell Realty And Auction |
New Frontiers |
NHC Healthcare |
Powell & Meadows |
Regions Bank |
Sissy Prichard Fish & Betsy Smith – Town N Lake |
Stain & Seal Experts |
Suncrest Home Health |
Tennessee Credit |
The One Call Auction |
Tom Chandler Candidate for District 1 County Commissioner |
Tony Luna – Lake Homes Realty |
WJLE |
Dowelltown Woman Airlifted After SUV/Dump Truck Crash
July 14, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
A Dowelltown woman was airlifted to Skyline Medical Center after being involved in a crash with a dump truck Wednesday afternoon on Highway 56 near the intersection of Blue Springs Road.
According to Lieutenant Billy Prater of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, 69-year-old Kathy H. Phillips was traveling south in a 2006 Nissan Murano SUV when she crossed the centerline and into the path of a northbound 1993 Mack dump truck, driven by 34-year-old Ryan A. Davis of Monroe, Tennessee of Rhino Trucking who was on a highway work detail for Rogers Group. The truck had no load on it at the time.
Davis was not injured but Phillips had to be extricated from her car by members of the DeKalb County Fire Department Rescue Team who were summoned to the scene. She was treated by DeKalb EMS and then airlifted by a Life Force helicopter ambulance which had landed nearby.
The crash was investigated by Trooper T.J. Withers and John Burke of the Tennessee Highway Patrol. DeKalb Sheriff’s Department officers were also on the scene.
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