
Brandye Brannon, current Board of Trustees Secretary, has been serving on the board since 2019. While she has so many wonderful memories of serving on the board, she said, “I am so proud of how our little school is doing. I am excited to see our schools grow academically. Seeing the community come together to help cheer our boys to a state championship was also exciting.”
Most people would not know that Mrs. Brannon never meets a stranger.
Advice to the students of WMSD: “I encourage all TIGER students to keep working to achieve their dreams. It might not be easy, but anything is possible with a little hard work.”


Nora Dunn, the current board president, is in her fifth year as a member of the Winona-Montgomery School District’s Board of Trustees. During her time serving the students of the district, she said her favorite memory is “seeing the smiles on the staff faces after being given a voice and choice in their students learning process/materials.”
Something most people do not know about Ms. Dunn is that her long-term goal is to serve as a missionary in a foreign county.
Advice to the students of WMSD? “Always believe in God and always believe because of ‘whose’ you are. You are capable of going far!”


WES Inclusion Teachers recently attended professional development with MDE on how to improve reading instruction for students with disabilities. Friday, they presented the information to their colleagues.



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Happy National School Counselor Week to Tracy Carter, Megan Brock, Tina Buckley, and Kim Haley! Thank you for all you do for the students of the Winona-Montgomery School District.


Dorothy Triplett has been an Alternative Instructional Assistant for the Winona-Montgomery School District for the past three years. Outside of school, Ms. Triplett enjoys crafts, writing, going to Sunday School, and crocheting.
Her favorite Tiger memory is seeing the academic growth within the school district.
Fun Facts about Ms. Triplett: “I love the outdoors life adventures, deer, foxes, coyotes, squirrels, and racoons.”


Ken Rosamond has been a bus driver for the Winona-Montgomery School District for the past three years. Outside of school, Ken enjoys hunting, fishing, and working with the Boy Scouts.
His favorite memory: “Lockhart spinning the Choctaw County quarterback across the field like a carousel.”
Fun fact about Ken: “I sometimes behave like an adult.”


Congratulations, Ms. Sturdivant, on this enormous honor! We are so proud!


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Honoring the legacy of Dr. King.


In honor of the Winona Montgomery School District’s elevation to a State of Mississippi High Performing district rating this year, Dr. Howard Savage presented the WMSD Board of Trustees with a trophy Tuesday night to commemorate the district’s academic achievement. The trophy will travel to Winona Elementary School, Winona Secondary School, and Winona Career and Technical Center before returning to the WMSD District Office. This outstanding achievement of enormous growth was a district-wide accomplishment.
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WMSD hosted William Carey University as a new community partner. Thank you to everyone that joined us for a successful public interest meeting. As a WMSD partner, WCU is offering discounted tuition, online classes, and no application fees.
There are programs available for those already with four year degree, an associates degree, or for those looking to start a new degree program for the first time!
If you are interested in being a teacher, please email Lori Sturdivant.
loristurdivant@winonaschools.net


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