SYLACAUGA, Ala. – Sylacauga City Schools held a year end Institute meeting to honor nine employees who are retiring after many years of service.
At Indian Valley Elementary, assistant principal Selena Felkins and instructional coach Cheryl Tubbs are both ending long careers.
Two fifth grade teachers are retiring from Pinecrest Elementary, Paula Rudd and Denise White.
Jenny Martin, sixth grade history teacher, is retiring from Nichols-Lawson Middle School.
One of the longest serving employees at Sylacauga High School, Donna Trammell, is retiring as the school bookkeeper.
Terri Bentley, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent, is retiring from the Central Office. Mrs. Bentley holds the distinction of having served under six different superintendents. Two employees, Carol Martin and Dana Culberson, retired earlier this school year. Martin was director of Instruction and Intervention, and Culberson was payroll clerk.
In honoring these retirements, Sylacauga superintendent Dr. Jon Segars stated, “With a combined total of more than 150 years in education, these ladies have served our profession with distinction and style. As they move into retirement, we will always remember the tremendous impact they have each had on this community and our students.”