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DCHS Recognizes Student, Teacher and Parents of the Month
October 16, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
DeKalb County High School Friday recognized its teacher, student, and parents of the month for September.
Each received a certificate from the school and a gift card for a meal from Twisted Oaks. A different restaurant offers a meal gift card to each month’s honorees.
Katherine Blaylock, Vocational Cosmetology teacher, was selected by the administration as Teacher of the Month while Senior Lucian Mcjunkins is Student of the Month, voted on by the teachers. Parents of the month are Karie and Daniel Tucker and this honor was based on a winning essay written by their son, Shon Tucker, a Junior at DCHS.
“I feel honored but I can’t believe this is happening,” said Student of the Month honoree Lucian Mcjunkins.” This all started when a teacher came up to me and told me that I was probably going to have to go to adult school and I guess that gave me a boost of some motivation to get my grades up and my credit recovery finished,” he said.
Lucian is a 17-year-old Senior at DCHS and a member of the Spanish Club. He has a half-brother but his parents are deceased. His goal after high school is to become an electrician.
“Lucian came to us his sophomore year at DCHS,” explained Assistant Principal Jenny Norris. “He has been active in the choir in the past. He has performed in some of our theater performances, and he sings with our school choir. He has worked super hard to get his grades up and to get all his work done so that he is on track to graduate. We are so proud of the hard work he has put in. At the time we were voting for Student of the Month he had brought all his grades up to A’s and B’s. He has done a super good job this year and has really turned himself around. In presenting this award, we want him to know we are proud of him,” said Norris.
The Teacher of the Month is Katherine Blaylock, who is in her second year at DCHS in the vocational cosmetology classroom.
“I’m very shocked and so grateful to receive his honor,” said Blaylock. A resident of Cookeville, Blaylock has been an educator since 2001 but in 1995 her focus was on cosmetology instruction. Before coming to DCHS, Blaylock taught at Tennessee College of Applied Technology in McMinnville and at Georgia Career Institute also in McMinnville.
She explained how she found her way to DCHS.
“TCAT let me know that DCHS was going to start a cosmetology program and asked me if I would be interested and I said absolutely,” said Blaylock.
“I love this school (DCHS) and everybody here. They are all very supportive and help each other. I love what I do,” she added.
Blaylock and her husband have two children, a son and daughter.
“This is Katherine’s second year with us,” said Assistant Principal Thomas Cagle. “She came here when we expanded with our cosmetology program. In the two years she has been here, Katherine has probably quadrupled her class sizes with kids wanting to be part of this program and learning this trade, We can’t thank her enough for what she is doing with those kids. They love her. They love being in class. They are learning so much and they are very passionate about the things they are doing down there in the field of cosmetology. Katherine really has a passion for this vocation, and she has imparted that to a lot of our students, so we are very blessed and lucky we were able to get her to come in and be the teacher for that classroom. Its really going well and growing,” added Cagle.
Karie Tucker was also shocked and surprised to learn that she and her husband Daniel were selected as “Parents of the Month.”
“This was a nice surprise. Parenting is difficult to say the least and some children require more attention, structure, and guidance than others. Sometimes it’s a thankless job and sometimes we don’t think they (children) are absorbing what we are trying to show. This means a lot knowing that he knows we are doing the best we can as parents,” said Karie.
Daniel added that he too was surprised by the recognition but proud to receive it.
Shon explained why he chose to write this essay in tribute to his parents.
“I noticed over the years I had really been a headache to my parents, and I never really gave them a break from the rough times and trouble I got in. This year I have decided to try to straighten up my act the best I can and to surprise them,” he said.
Shon said his goal is to join the US Marines after he graduates. He has four sisters and one brother.
Cagle said Shon’s essay was a great show of admiration to his parents.
“Each month we have the opportunity for all our students to write an essay and talk to us about the things that we don’t see that their parents are doing for them outside of the school. We read through those essays and choose one we feel like best shows those attributes we are looking for of parents and guardians that are supporting their students and the things they are having to go through to do that, and Shon did a great job. I thought it was really awesome for him to do this for his parents and to show some gratitude. I couldn’t help but feel like this was the essay for this month,” added Cagle.
DeKalb Foster Children Need Help During the Holidays
October 15, 2023
By: Dwayne Page
A child who has been removed from an abusive or neglectful home will be sharing Christmas with a family of strangers or possibly celebrating Christmas for the first time. Many of the younger children may wonder if Santa will know where to bring their presents or most may even wonder if they will get anything at all!
This year, there are more than 777 children in the Upper Cumberland who are in the care of Tennessee, and approximately 42 are in DeKalb County and these local children need the help of those in their local community.
The Santa for all Season group is requesting assistance to support these children during the season of giving. This organization provides assistance to foster and underprivileged children all year.
If you or your organization is willing to help provide a donation for these children, please contact Annette Greek at 615-597-5023 or make checks payable to Santa for All Season (DeKalb Foster Children’s Fund) and send to the following address: Annette Webb Greek, 1101 South College Street, Smithville, TN 37166.
The Caney Fork Electric Cooperative Board has a new look.
October 15, 2023
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Two of the four Caney Fork Electric Cooperative incumbent directors up for re-election were defeated during Saturday’s annual election and membership meeting held in McMinnville.
Incumbent Donna Fare, who represented Area 10 (White County), was defeated by challenger Robert C. Robinson, and Johnny Crain, who represented Area II (Van Buren and Grundy County) was defeated by Jeremy Johnson.
Glenn Page of Smithville, who represented Area III (DeKalb and Cannon counties) was unopposed and Michael Bouldin of Morrison, who represented Area I (Warren and Coffee counties) won reelection, defeating his challenger by 36 votes.
Here’s how the voting ended following Saturday’s election:
Area III—Glenn Page with300 complementary votes
Area X—Robert Robinson 265 and Donna Fare 117 votes
Area 1—Michael Bouldin 245 and Erwin Tupper 209
Area II—Jeremy Johnson 175, Patrick Robinson 127 and Johnny Crain 87 votes.
Over 400 votes were cast during Saturday’s election.
The Caney Fork board consists of 10 members. DeKalb County has a total of two members on the board—Page and Mack Harney, Jr, who represents Area IV (DeKalb County).
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