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Bryan Crady, YPAS Assistant

Darryl Farmer, Assistant Principal

Marti Johnston, Counselor

Matthew Kingsley, Assistant Principal

Greg Kuhn, Assistant Principal

Larry Wooldridge, Principal

Amy Medley, Counselor

J.C. Reedy, YPAS Assistant Principal Dennis Robinson, YPAS Counselor

Christy Teague, Counselor

David Zuberer, Athletic Director

Josh Abell | AP Human Geography Betty Abney | Cafeteria John Albright | AP Physics B, MST Physics Alana Alford | Studio Art III, Folk Art, Visual Art I & II, Basic Design, Textiles III Eric Allgeier | Design & Production Patricia Allison | Theatre I, Playwriting I, II, and III Patty Armstrong | ECE

Bob Baar | Honors Chemistry 1, MST Chemistry Betsey Bell | Adv English III, Honors English IV, Adv English IV Amy Berry | Design & Production Doris Bell-Murphy | ECE Assistant Gail Benedict | Musical Theatre, Dance, Humanities, Tap I, II, II, Fundamentals of Dance Katie Blackerby | Theatre Richie Bowling | Substitute

Shelly Booker | Bookkeeper William Bradford | Theatre I, Theatre IV Thayne Bruszewski | Adv English IV, AP English Literature Janice Burden | Clerk Edward Burton | Security Amanda Carrico | Student Teacher, Consumer Science Robin Cash | Life Skills, Fashion I, Fashion I & II

Ana Castro | Honors Spanish II, Honors Spanish III Christina Causey | Adv English I Mark Chaddic | ECE Assistant Robin Clanton | ECE Assistant Tammy Clements | Interpreter Sue Collesano | AP English Literature, Adv English 1 Jane Crady | Plant Operator

Michael Crain | AP English Language, Adv Humanities, Great Books David Crawford | Honors Biology, AP Environmental Science Deborah Cruze | Economics, AP Macroeconomics, Gov & Politics Wes Curtis | Photo I, Photo II David Dallmann | Computer Programming, Web Design Craig DaRif, DVM | Adv Chemistry, AP Chemistry II, Biology Special Topics Erica Darnell | Honors English II, Adv English II, Creative Writing

Boneless buffalo wings are the greatest food ever. All the deliciousness, none of the mess. Mr. Adam Wilson (Mathematics) | I have to say that Friday afternoon Book Club is my zen. Ms. Alexis Rich (Science) | Today isnt a good day because Im sick, so my brain isnt working and I look funny. Mr. Brian Hamrich (Spanish)

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Mr. Clint Vaught

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When youre acting, youre risking rejection, Mr. Clint Vaught (Oral Communications) said. People fear public speaking because they dont want to risk rejection. If you dont feel the butterflies and anxiety when on stage, then youre in the wrong place; you need that adrenaline to stay focused and on task. Mr. Vaught had a reputation as the eccentric Oral Communications & Debate teacher, but he had another personaas an actor on center stage. Mr.Vaught participated in multiple plays, films, and television series. His professional acting began when he auditioned for the leading role, George, in Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Vaught also played Hance Purcell in the film, Assisted Living, directed by Elliot Greenebaum. He appeared in other films, such as Paper Cut and a locally-filmed movie, My True Self. Most recently, Mr.Vaught played the role of Chip Womack on Republican Sex and Marriage Advice, an online satirical show. Free time did not come easy for him when trying to live out two dreams at once. Teaching was not the career Mr. Vaught had pictured himself having when he first began college, where we started out as a theatre production major. While trying to make it big time, he knew that there was no guarantee hed make enough of a living to provide for a family. He needed a back up plan. Substitute teaching brought him to realize how much he loved investing his time and his skills into students while having time to audition for plays. Mr.Vaught signed a contract to work for the school and two weeks later he received news that he landed a major part in a movie. Mr.Vaught made the decision to turn down the role. The guys Ive come close to through acting are jealous of me, he said. I get to experience acting while having a home that is stable. I get to see my family and Im doing what I love. Mr.Vaught does not regret his decision to teach. Teachers invest more in others. Actors invest more
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