Collierville Schools eliminating annual Christmas bonuses
Collierville Schools is not planning on giving its employees a bonus this holiday season, but other suburban school districts are.
Collierville Schools is not planning on giving its employees a bonus this holiday season, but other suburban school districts are.
The commission recommends approval of the proposed 6,110-square-foot restaurant on Poplar Avenue just west of Bray Station Road.
After a day of fretting Collierville Schools may not get holiday bonuses, the school board will consider the change on Tuesday.
Collierville Schools has expanded its pool beyond three applicants presented last week.
One board member wants to ensure bonuses are in the budget next year. The board also took an opportunity to honor Superintendent Gary Lilly with a parting gift of $5,000.
Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton stopped in Collierville to address upcoming initiatives in the next legislative session.
Some design issues need to be resolved before the item goes before the Board of Mayor and Aldermen in January.
“When complete, this will serve as a show piece for our community and the fire department,” Fire Chief John Selberg said.
Superintendent Gary Lilly is leaving, so Collierville Schools carried out interviews for a new superintendent Friday.
Collierville is one of 50 venues in the state to be part of the Tennessee Songwriter’s Showcase.
Collierville has appointed Russell Dyer as its next superintendent. Dyer is the current leader of Cleveland City Schools, but has ties to the suburban district.
Collierville Schools “couldn’t find God” as its superintendent, but it did find the district’s former chief of staff, Russell Dyer, as its next leader.
After withdrawing from the Collierville superintendent race in 2019, the time seems right for Russell Dyer to run the town’s school system.