A Lakeland School System (LSS) administrator, Angie Delloso, today (8.7.18) was named a finalist for Tennessee Supervisor of the Year Award.
Ms. Delloso is director of academics and exceptional learners, according to Dr. Ted Horrell, LSS superintendent. She has been with LSS two years.
“Angie Delloso is one of the strongest administrators with whom I have ever worked,” said Dr. Horrell. “She cultivates wonderful relationships with staff and parents, and she is both a creative problem solver and hard-working individual. It seemed obvious to nominate her for this recognition, and she absolutely deserves the honor of being named a finalist.”
Link to story from Tennessee Department of Education https://www.tn.gov/education/news/2018/8/7/tennessee-announces-2018-19-principal–district-supervisor-of-the-year-finalists-.html
From the press release:
“Each year an outstanding public school supervisor earns distinction as the Tennessee Supervisor of the Year. To qualify, candidates must demonstrate a record of implementing innovative programs and managing and motivating students and faculties. Additionally, the nominees must have a minimum of three years’ experience as an administrator and a minimum of five years’ experience in Tennessee public schools.” There are three finalists each in the three sections of Tennessee. The State also selects finalists for principal of the year.
West Tennessee | ||
CORE Region | Supervisor | District |
Shelby/Municipals | Angela Delloso | Lakeland School System |
Southwest | Jennifer Kent | Lauderdale County |
Northwest | Betsy Allison | Henry County |
Additionally from the State:
“Principal and Supervisor of the Year finalists will proceed to an in-person interview that will be held in in the coming months where each will meet with a panel of interviewers made up of department staff and other education leaders. Winners for each Grand Division and the Tennessee Principal and Supervisor of the Year will be selected from this group and announced at a banquet on Oct. 4, during the department’s LEAD Conference in Nashville.”