Tina Francis Joins Jeremy Wendt To Discuss Being Principal Of The Year

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In this episode, Jeremy Wendt sits down with Tina Francis, a Cookeville native with over 30 years in education. From her start as a teacher at Park View to serving as a librarian, assistant principal, and now principal, Tina shares her journey through the school system. She highlights the unique advantages of small-town schools, the importance of encouraging kids to love reading, and why she believes teaching is a calling rather than just a job. Plus, she reflects on her experiences in elementary education and what it means to lead an award-winning school.

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