Looney announces principal changes, promotions
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Three administrators have been named to new positions in Williamson County Schools and one of those moves will affect Brentwood.
On Tuesday night, Williamson County School superintendent Dr. Mike Looney announced Edmondson Elementary Assistant Principal Ryan Harris has been named principal of Nolensville Elementary. Harris replaces Beth Ferguson who was earlier named to open Pearre Creek Elementary in Franklin.
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Looney made the announcement during the school board's regular monthly meeting.
Harris began his career in education in 2002. He taught at Winstead Elementary and Page Middle schools, before serving for the past two-and-a-half years as Edmondson’s assistant principal.
“Ryan is one of the district’s rising stars,” Looney said. “He has proven himself as an educational leader in a short period of time, and I believe he will continue to carry on and build upon the strong tradition of excellence in place at Nolensville Elementary.”
Harris said that he can hardly wait to get started. “I am so excited to be joining the Nolensville community as principal of an amazing elementary school,” said Harris. “I am eager to partner with the teachers, students, parents and community to continue the incredible work that has been taking place.
“I look forward to working with such an excellent staff and to build upon the solid foundation that exists at Nolensville Elementary.”
In other moves, Heritage Middle Principal Paula Pulliam has been named principal of Spring Station Middle while College Grove Principal Dr. Melonye Lowe has been selected to open Allendale Elementary. Lowe’s resume includes time at Brentwood’s Kenrose Elementary.
Pulliam and Lowe will begin their new responsibilities after their current positions are filled. Harris will begin at Nolensville no later than Feb. 1.
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