

“I am honored to be a part of this committee,” says Sandra Parks. Max Moss, Jeanne Bragg, Maria Johnson, Dr. The committee is comprised of Sandra Parks, Minerva Smith, Margie Jennings, Quinena Bell, Roseann Barton, David Scott, Dr. Nominations can be submitted in the following categories:Ī selection committee including retired educators, current staff members, and community members has been formed to oversee the MCS Hall of Fame. Both the online document and paper applications can be found at Nominations are currently open and will be accepted through August 15. Nominations can be submitted online or through a paper application. “Whether the nominee served in 1895 or 2005, we want to celebrate their contribution to education through this recognition.” “The Hall of Fame is a unique opportunity to recognize citizens that have shaped education and individuals in Murfreesboro,” says Duke.

From that time, MCS has grown to become one of the top twenty-five school districts in student enrollment in Tennessee with 13 schools serving over 9,500 students.

School reports from 1895 show two schools with 641 students, and twelve teachers. Through this time, schools have changed in name and size. MCS has a rich history of serving Murfreesboro for over 125 years. To be eligible for nomination, individuals must have been employed with MCS for a minimum of 10 years and retired for at least five years. Up to ten individuals will be selected annually for this recognition.
