
Congratulations to our 2021-2022 Lowndes
Congratulations to our 2021-2022 Lowndes County Teachers of the Year and to our District Teacher of the Year, Ryan Dixon!
This year’s School-level Teachers of the Year are:
Rena Hendley - Clyattville Elementary School
Carlin Morrison - Dewar Elementary School
Amy Ruffo - Hahira Elementary School
Shelly Singletary - Lake Park Elementary School
Suzanne Troy - Moulton-Branch Elementary School
Ashley Willmont - Pine Grove Elementary School
Tiffany Glassick - Westside Elementary School
Mitchell Donahoo - Hahira Middle School
Renee McLeod - Lowndes Middle School
Ryan Dixon - Pine Grove Middle School
Tina Russ - Parker Mathis Learning Center
Philip Pieplow - Lowndes High School
Ryan Dixon serves as a School Counselor to students in grades 6-8. He stated, “Every student deserves an adult who supports them to reach their potential, and guides them to find their purpose.” To Ryan’s fellow educators, he wants you to know how transformative your knowledge is, how inspiring your passion is, how valuable your time is, and how worthwhile your career is. He wants his students to know that they are strong enough for their future.
Ryan will go on to compete for the Georgia Teacher of the Year in December, with that winner being named in May 2022.
Teachers of the Year and to our District Teacher of the Year, Ryan Dixon!
This year’s School-level Teachers of the Year are:
Rena Hendley - Clyattville Elementary School
Carlin Morrison - Dewar Elementary School
Amy Ruffo - Hahira Elementary School
Shelly Singletary - Lake Park Elementary School
Suzanne Troy - Moulton-Branch Elementary School
Ashley Willmont - Pine Grove Elementary School
Tiffany Glassick - Westside Elementary School
Mitchell Donahoo - Hahira Middle School
Renee McLeod - Lowndes Middle School
Ryan Dixon - Pine Grove Middle School
Tina Russ - Parker Mathis Learning Center
Philip Pieplow - Lowndes High School
Ryan Dixon serves as a School Counselor to students in grades 6-8. He stated, “Every student deserves an adult who supports them to reach their potential, and guides them to find their purpose.” To Ryan’s fellow educators, he wants you to know how transformative your knowledge is, how inspiring your passion is, how valuable your time is, and how worthwhile your career is. He wants his students to know that they are strong enough for their future.
Ryan will go on to compete for the Georgia Teacher of the Year in December, with that winner being named in May 2022.










