Chattanooga Times Free Press

Johnson spotlights ‘accelerati­ng’ in speech

- BY ANIKA CHATURVEDI STAFF WRITER

Hamilton County Schools Superinten­dent Bryan Johnson emphasized accelerati­ng through difficult times in his annual State of the System Address.

Identifyin­g the global coronaviru­s pandemic, April 2020 tornado and nation- wide civil unrest this past summer, Johnson likened progress made in the last few months to overcoming the difficulti­es of the Great Depression.

“In the midst of crisis, we accelerate­d,” he said Thursday night.

Johnson spoke at East Brainerd Elementary School, which was recently rebuilt after last year’s tornado. He began speaking after an introducti­on from Principal Saunya Goss and prerecorde­d comments from Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger and school board chairman Joe Wingate.

“There’s no playbook for navigating a global pandemic, and we’ve exerted great effort as a board in prioritizi­ng the health and safety of our students, staff and families with the highqualit­y teaching expected of Hamilton County Schools,” Wingate said.

Achievemen­ts noted by Johnson include a summer learning program held in July 2020 to close learning gaps; reopening schools for 84 days of the fall semester;

and implementi­ng a partnershi­p with EPB to provide free Wi-Fi to low-income families.

Johnson also identified four areas for improvemen­t in the coming months: literacy and interventi­on, learning environmen­ts, educationa­l equity and early post-secondary opportunit­ies. Some of the steps to improve these areas include hiring a literacy officer to help close the literacy gap; discussing the next phase of facilities renovation­s; growing individual­ized student success plans from around 5,000 students to all students and expanding access to advanced courses for high school students.

Interspers­ed throughout the presentati­on were clips of Hamilton County students, families and staff sharing their experience­s from the last several months. In the last clip, Brainerd High School student Kobe Rivers shared his experience of stepping out of his comfort zone through the Future Ready Institute’s aviation program. Johnson wrapped up the presentati­on by paraphrasi­ng a quote by Rivers to explain how the school system will reach its goals.

“That’s what we have to do, Hamilton County … it’s going take us stepping out of our comfort zones a little bit — it’s going take us accelerati­ng,” Johnson said.

For school board member Tucker McClendon, whose district was affected by the tornado last year, the school district is on the right track but has more work to do to get where it needs to be.

“I think once you look at the problems we face, from a thirdgrade literacy level to facilities to recruiting and retaining teachers, there’s a lot of work to do, and I think Dr. Johnson outlined that last night and through our Future Ready plan 2023,” McClendon told the Times Free Press on Friday. “We’re trying to achieve those goals that we’ve laid out.”

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