*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Rhonda Brasfield is the 12th grade inclusion and homebound teacher for Winona Secondary School. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Mississippi State University December of 1990. She taught in various schools such as Neshoba Central, Yazoo City, and finally in Winona where she found home! “I have been teaching in the Winona School District for 24 years. However, I have 29 years of teaching experience in grades K-12 with a variety of student disabilities and in settings such as self-contained, resourced, homebound, and inclusion. I have continued my education by completing 30 graduate hours from Mississippi State University in the areas of school psychology. In addition, I have a master’s degree in Educational Leadership.”
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Rhonda Brasfield, Inclusion - WSS
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Iva Ruth Faulk is the BOOST teacher for Winona Elementary School. The BOOST class is for students aged 3 and up who exhibit a developmental delay and stands for: Building Our Own Special Thinkers. She is currently in her 9th year of teaching (all of which have been at WES). She has taught inclusion in K-2nd, self-contained K-6th grade, as well as the BOOST class. "I am the granddaughter of the greatest teacher in Webster County, Mrs. Claudette Faulk , and work every day to make her proud. Outside of school I love spending time with my family, friends, serving at church, and attending every Tiger or Bulldog sporting event I can go to. My goal for every day is to love the Lord and love the people he puts in front of me, and I’m so thankful for all the people he’s blessed me with at Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School District."
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Iva Faulk, BOOST - WES
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Betty Jane “B.J.” Fennell is the district Psychometrist for WMCSD. She lives in Minter City where she and her husband, Joe, farm in a partnership with their daughter Kimberly and son-in-law, Dee. “We are the PROUD grandparents of 3 absolutely incredible GRANDKIDS-boys aged 16 and 12, and a sassy little girl aged 7. My husband and I love to hook to our camper and take off with the GRANDS on week- long trips. We are so thankful that they love to go with us every summer on mission trips to Montana where we serve the Lord through service to people in the community of Livingston alongside members of the local church plant there. We are active members of North Greenwood Baptist Church.” This year marks Mrs. Fennell’s 25th year working in the field of Education. She taught Kindergarten at Strider Academy (near Charleston) for 11 years. This is her 14th year in public schools where she has worked as a Special Education teacher, Speech Therapist, District Case Manager, and Psychometrist. “I enjoy working in the field of Special Education, one reason being that I have two mentally challenged older sisters, and I have always had a HUGE place in my heart reserved for those who have special needs. I am thankful that my job allows me to continue to interact with students, as well as the Special Education and General Education teachers.” “I have worked in other school districts and would just like to say that this district is absolutely AWESOME!! It is such a blessing to have such knowledgeable teachers and administrators throughout the district whose goal is not to do what is easy, but to do what is BEST for the CHILDREN! Thanks for allowing me to be a part of this ‘Tiger Community’!!!”
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
BJ Fennell, SS
Tigers named to All-State Team: Deriaun Townsend - 1st team- Running Back, Robert McMath - 2nd team - Wide Receiver, Cohlton Triplett - 2nd team - Center, Devontae Bays - 2nd team - Offensive Tackle, Dadarion Small - 2nd team - Free Safety. Congratulations!
over 3 years ago, Karen Rodgers
all-state
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Karen Rodgers is the administrative assistant for the WMCSD Support Services Office. She also often works on and adds information to the district web site. She has been employed by our district for 23 years, and has an AAS Degree in Business from MDCC. "I have been married for 44 years and we have two grown children that each have spouses and two children of their own and I live in Weir, MS."
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Karen Rodgers, SS
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Tonya Leverette teaches self-contained classes at Winona Secondary School. She is from Kilmichael, and is married to Ryan Leverette. “We met at Mississippi State University. We have been married for 15 years and we have three children. Our daughter Jalisa Outlaw is a Freshman at University of Central Arkansas. Jada Leverette is a Sophomore at Winona high school. Our son Rylan Leverette is in the Pre-K at Winona Elementary. I graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in Teaching and Coaching. I worked in the Montgomery County School District for twelve years. I taught physical education, social studies and I coached basketball, track and field, softball, and cheerleading. Since the Montgomery County School District consolidated with Winona School District, I have been working at Winona High School for three years. Two years I was a special education inclusion teacher. I’m currently a self-contained special education teacher. I will have fifteen years in education at the end of this school year. I enjoy working with the students, and I love sports - especially basketball.”
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Tonya Leverette, WSS
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Amelia Wiltshire teaches elementary self-contained at Winona Elementary School. "I am a follower of God and His Son Jesus, a wife and a mother of two, a bright and handsome stepson and the other is in Heaven. I began teaching in 1999 in Texas and have taught in Oklahoma and Mississippi. I obtained a Master Degree in Special Education and Educational Diagnostician/School Psychometry in 2004." She has taught middle school resource math, elementary self-contained classes for students with Autism and Intellectual disabilities, elementary inclusion, and has been an Educational Diagnostician/School Psychometrist. "I love children and I am blessed to have been a small part of hundreds of children’s lives over the years. When I have time, I enjoy crafting and building projects, landscaping, and modeling."
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Amelia Wiltshire, WES
* SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Jacqueline Clay has been working for WMCSD since January 2019. She also worked as an Assistant for Carroll County Schools from 2001-2006. She has two children - her daughter Courtney is 22 , and her son Cory is 19. She enjoys singing and listening to music, exploring things on the computer, and spending time with family and friends. "I enjoy helping my students become the best they can be. I also want to see my students become as independent as they can be."
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Jacqueline Clay, Instructional Asst - WSS
There are still some spirit shirts, sweatshirts and jackets left to purchase. Contact deannalowery@winonaschools.net or leave a message at (662) 283-4129 if interested. Jackets are $30, sweatshirts are $20 and shirts are $15. Thanks for your support!
over 3 years ago, Karen Rodgers
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Lisa Branch graduated from Delta State University in 1981 and has been a Special Education Teacher for 36 years. She is married to Bruce Branch; Bruce is a farmer in the community and they attend First Baptist Church in Winona. Lisa retired from teaching in May 2017 and started working part-time for the Winona School District the fall of 2017. Bruce and Lisa have one daughter, Lacey Lovelace. Lacey has been teaching for 15 years. She taught at Winona Elementary for 10 years and the last five years at Amory Elementary School. She is married to Davis Lovelace and they have a beautiful two year old daughter name Lana Rose. For the first couple of years of her part-time work, she had many different roles in the Special Education Office since there was also a part-time director then. The last couple of years she has been the transition coordinator working with both the district as well as the MS Department of Rehabilitation Services. Looking back on 40 years of services in the district, Mrs. Branch says, "My favorite part of this job is the teachers and the students.” Lisa was a self-contained teacher at Winona Elementary School for 15 years. One activity that she truly enjoyed was Special Olympics with elementary students. She also taught grades 7-12 at Winona Secondary School for 21 years. During the 21 years at the high school, she taught resource students, inclusion students and Mississippi Occupational diploma track students. “My favorite part of teaching is to see an old student of mine being successful in the community! I have had some great students over the years! I love when they tell me that I was like a mother to them! To me that lets me know that I did the most important thing - I loved them! I am so thankful for my 41 years at Winona School District (I also did my student teaching at Winona Elementary School). I have been so blessed to be a part of this school district! Keep on loving our special students! YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE!” Check out the Spotlight feature on our website at https://www.winonamontgomerycsd.com
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Lisa Branch, Transition - SS
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Presley Coleman has taught Special Education for 4 years. He enjoys sports and the outdoors. His hobbies include: hunting, fishing, playing piano, and coaching basketball. His favorite thing about teaching is helping his students succeed. He enjoys WSS because they are such a great group of people to work with. Check out the Spotlight feature on our website at https://www.winonamontgomerycsd.com
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Presley Coleman, Inclusion - WSS
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Josh Davis has been teaching for 16 years. He has been an English teacher, a GED preparatory teacher, a physical education teacher, and a special education teacher. He has taught in the West Point School District, the Webster County School District at Eupora High School and Eupora Elementary School, Kilmichael High School, and is currently the 10th grade inclusion teacher at Winona Secondary School. He is also a bus driver for WMCSD. He attended college at Mississippi College, Mississippi State University, East Mississippi Community College, and Arkansas State University (online). He holds a Bachelor's degree from Mississippi State University in Physical Education and has a Master's degree from Arkansas State University in Educational Leadership. He is happily married to Jeannie Davis and they have two beautiful 7 year old girls, Isabella and Lillian. His interests include spending time with his family, traveling, camping in the travel trailer they bought this summer, hunting, and spending time outdoors. His favorite thing about teaching is when he gets a student to finally understand something that they have been struggling with, and seeing the joy they experience when learning something new. "My favorite thing about working at Winona is having such friendly and helpful coworkers who make working here truly enjoyable." Check out the Spotlight feature on our website at https://www.winonamontgomerycsd.com
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Josh Davis, Inclusion - WSS
Betsy Tompkins has been a speech-language pathologist at Winona for 20 years. Some of her favorite things are Tiger Football, Ole Miss football, and watching her children play sports. She has been married to Coach Joey Tompkins for 16 years. They have two children, Molly and Joe Reed, and two fur babies, Eli and Belle. Her hobbies include reading, playing tennis, and collecting McCarty pottery. Her favorite thing about working at Winona: “all of my family is in one place and are cheering for one team!!”
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Betsy Tompkins, SLP - WES
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Rachel Sturdivant has been serving students with exceptional needs for 13 years. She has served as a teaching assistant, lead teacher, case manager and behavior specialist. She received her bachelor’s degree in Special Education from The University of Southern Mississippi. As she continued to teach, she attended William Carey University where she attained a master’s degree in Special Education and a Specialist’s degree in Instructional Leadership. She is currently attending Belhaven University were she is pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership. She lives in Grenada and is married to Jason Sturdivant. They have one son, David Keith, who is in second grade at WES. Check out the Spotlight feature on our website at https://www.winonamontgomerycsd.com
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Rachel Sturdivant, Inclusion - WES
*SUPPORT SERVICES SPOTLIGHT* Heather Rodgers is a speech pathologist in her 23rd year at WES. She has one son, Gaines, who is 8 years old and in the 3rd grade. She loves reading, spending time with her family and friends, watching Ole Miss sports, napping, and shopping on Amazon. Her favorite thing about her job is getting to work with a variety of students and ages each day. "I never get bored. I love the children and getting to be a part of their lives. They have the funniest stories to tell. I love WES! I went to school here, and I love that my son gets to go here too." Check out the Spotlight feature on our website at https://www.winonamontgomerycsd.com
over 3 years ago, Rana Mitchell
Heather Rodgers, SLP - WES
TIGER FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Tigers end the season 8-2!!! vs Kosciusko 49-39 W, vs JZ George 41-20 W ,vs Yazoo Co. 41-34 W ,vs Water Valley 36-14 W ,vs Madison Central 38-14 L, vs Humphrey's County 32-8 W, 1st round of playoffs--vs. Kossuth 48-33 W. 2nd round of playoffs vs. Senatobia--52-49 W, 3rd round--vs Amory 45-35 W, North-half vs. Noxubee County--50-7, L. Congratulations on an amazing season!
over 3 years ago, Karen Rodgers
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Winona-Montgomery CSD School Resource Officer program is happy to welcome Officer Britt Goodin to our team to join Officer Burrell. Officer Goodin comes to Winona Elementary School from Mathiston, MS. He is a retiree of the Mississippi Highway Patrol after serving 24 years of faithful service. He is married to Tracy Goodin. He is the father of two children Conner and Jersie Claire. Officer Goodin joined the department on Monday, November 2. Please welcome Officer Goodin and extend a big TIGER welcome to him.
over 3 years ago, Donna Bishop
Officer Goodin
The Health Sciences class volunteered for Legacy Hospice while social distancing.
over 3 years ago, Karen Rodgers
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WMCSD has an opening for a Special Education Teacher. Apply through www.applitrack.com/winonaschools.
over 3 years ago, Karen Rodgers
Supporting Students Learning At Home Parents of Hybrid and Virtual Students, check out this video for ways you can support your child at home. https://youtu.be/8ZNLz0LzQCI
over 3 years ago, Teresa Jackson