Maegan Jolley has been named Communications Director for Weakley County Schools. A lifelong resident with a degree in Communications, Jolley brings extensive marketing and community engagement experience. She's also active in local initiatives like the Tennessee Iris Festival. Jolley is excited to promote the district’s work and collaborate with the community. For more information on Weakley County Schools, visit weakleycountyschools.com.
8 days ago, Weakley County Schools
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Maegan Jolley Named Weakley County Schools Communications Director Weakley County Schools is thrilled to announce the hiring of Maegan Jolley as the new Communications Director. A lifelong resident of Weakley County, Jolley brings a deep-rooted passion for community and education and extensive marketing and communications experience. Jolley’s background includes significant experience in marketing and communications for businesses, organizations, and events. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a concentration in Public Relations and Media Design and a minor in Marketing from the University of Tennessee at Martin. Her expertise in strategic communications, impactful design, and community engagement makes her exceptionally well-suited for this role. In addition to her professional qualifications, Jolley is deeply involved in community initiatives. She serves as the Creative Coordinator for the Tennessee Iris Festival, where she has played a pivotal role in promoting local culture and fostering community spirit. She has also served on the Tennessee Iris Festival Executive Committee for nine years, as well as the UT Martin Communications Department Advisory Board, and has volunteered her design skills for nonprofit organizations across the region. “Maegan’s deep roots in this community, combined with her enthusiasm for public education and marketing, make her an outstanding addition to our team,” said Jeff Cupples, Director of Weakley County Schools. “Her skills will be invaluable in showcasing the amazing work happening in our schools.” Betsi Foster, Assistant Director of Schools, added, “Maegan’s unique perspective and experience make her the perfect fit for this role. Her enthusiasm is infectious, and we’re excited to see her innovative approach to our communications strategies.” Maegan is married to Zach Jolley, and together they have two daughters, Josie and Livi. “I am honored to join Weakley County Schools and look forward to working collaboratively with our teachers, students, staff, and the community,” Jolley said. “I believe in the transformative power of education and am excited to help share our story and promote our successes.” For more information on Weakley County Schools, visit weakleycountyschools.com.
8 days ago, Weakley County Schools
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Bethel University’s PA department visited Dresden Middle School 7th graders this week, bringing science to life! The students who had been studying the heart and lungs in their health science classes had the chance to dive deeper with hands-on learning about these organs. Great job as always by Kerri Smith and the PA team for dedicating their time, and career coach Mrs. Mindy Thomas for organizing such an impactful day for the 7th grade!
8 days ago, Weakley County Schools
7th graders with heart
7th graders with heart
7th graders with heart
Schools across Weakley County hosted Veterans Day programs yesterday to honor and celebrate the brave veterans who have selflessly served our country. Each program was a powerful reminder of the courage, dedication, and love for our country that our veterans possess. We appreciate the hard work and planning that goes into each program to both honor our heroes and educate our students on the service and sacrifice of those who risk their lives for our country and the values of democracy. Thank you to our speakers, local veterans, and community participants for being a valued part of such an important day!
8 days ago, Weakley County Schools
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Schools across Weakley County hosted Veterans Day programs yesterday to honor and celebrate the brave veterans who have selflessly served our country. Each program was a powerful reminder of the courage, dedication, and love for our country that our veterans possess. We appreciate the hard work and planning that goes into each program to both honor our heroes and educate our students on the service and sacrifice of those who risk their lives for our country and the values of democracy. Thank you to our speakers, local veterans, and community participants for being a valued part of such an important day!
8 days ago, 01Apptegy Admin
WCS honors veterans