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Per Campbell County schools email FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECampbell County Schools Highlights District Leadership Team for ...
06/16/2026

Per Campbell County schools email 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Campbell County Schools Highlights District Leadership Team for the Upcoming School Year

Campbell County Schools is proud to recognize the dedicated school and district leaders who will help guide our students, staff, and families in the year ahead. Across every school and department, our leadership team remains committed to supporting student success, strengthening instruction, serving families, and continuing the positive momentum taking place throughout the district.

While strong leadership is essential, Campbell County Schools also recognizes that our teachers are first and foremost the individuals who make the greatest daily impact on students. Each day, our teachers build relationships, deliver instruction, encourage growth, and help students reach their full potential. The work of our administrators is to support, equip, and encourage the educators who serve students in classrooms across the county.

Campbell County Schools is pleased to share the following school leadership assignments as we continue to recruit for two open positions:

School
Principal / Assistant(s)
Campbell County High School
Principal TBD

Troy Arnold

Ryan Browning

Amanda Thompson
Caryville Elementary School
April Melton

Charli Johnson
East LaFollette Learning Academy
Daniel Sexton
Elk Valley Elementary School
Nancy Lay
Jacksboro Elementary School
Brandi Harris

Ashley Spade
Jacksboro Middle School
Gretchen Thomas

Miranda Stanfill
Jellico Elementary School
Ben Foust
Jellico High School
Joey St. John

Amy Stephens
LaFollette Elementary School
Kenny Chadwell

Jessica Housley
LaFollette Middle School
Stefan Piercy

Krissy Marlow
Valley View Elementary School
Jason Dotson

April Paul
White Oak Elementary School
Gabe Maiden
Wynn Elementary School
Allison Poston
Campbell County Schools also recognizes the following county-wide administrative leadership team:

Position
Name
Director
Charlotte McCoy
Elementary Supervisor
Lori Clemons
Secondary Supervisor
Christopher Enix
Career Technical Education and Transportation
Traci Chambers
Special Education
Chris Sutphin
Nutrition
Jamie Gillum
Federal Programs and PreK
Melissa Davis
Attendance
Sandi Wilson
Testing and Materials
Suzanne Crumley
Technology Coordinator
Sara Douglas
Coordinated School Health
Ernie Clawson
Human Resources
Mandy Starrett
Under the leadership of these school and district administrators, Campbell County Schools is well positioned for a bright future. This team brings experience, dedication, and a shared commitment to helping every student learn, grow, and succeed.

As the district prepares for the year ahead, Campbell County Schools remains focused on academic growth, student well-being, strong school communities, and continued partnership with families. Together with our teachers, support staff, families, and community partners, we look forward to another year of meaningful progress and opportunity for the students of Campbell County.

Per Campbell County schools email  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECampbell County Schools Announces Brandi Harris as New Principa...
06/16/2026

Per Campbell County schools email

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Campbell County Schools Announces Brandi Harris as New Principal of Jacksboro Elementary School

Campbell County Schools is pleased to announce that Ms. Brandi Harris has been named the new principal of Jacksboro Elementary School. Ms. Harris brings more than 13 years of experience in education, a strong background in instructional leadership, and a deep commitment to supporting students, families, teachers, and school communities.

Ms. Harris holds an Educational Specialist degree in Supervision of Instruction and a Master of Arts degree in Literacy Specialist, both from the University of the Cumberlands. She also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Multidisciplinary Studies from Tennessee Technological University and an Associate of Science degree in Teaching from Roane State Community College. She is certified in educational leadership and administration, literacy, and elementary education.

Throughout her career, Ms. Harris has served in a variety of educational roles. She began as a classroom teacher, teaching English Language Arts across grades 4–8, primarily in the middle school setting. For the past five years, she has served as Assistant Principal and Instructional Coach at Winfield Elementary School. She has also served in several leadership roles, including Title I Coordinator, Building Testing Coordinator, School Improvement Planning Coordinator, and instructional mentor.

These experiences have given Ms. Harris the opportunity to support students, teachers, and families in many different ways while maintaining a strong focus on academic achievement, school improvement, and student success.

As she begins her new role, Ms. Harris said she is excited to become part of the Jacksboro Elementary and Campbell County Schools family.

“I look forward to building relationships with students, staff, and families while learning about the traditions and strengths that make the school community special,” Harris said. “I am especially excited about working alongside teachers to support them and to ensure every child receives a high-quality education and feels supported, valued, and successful.”

Ms. Harris’s vision for Jacksboro Elementary is centered on creating a school culture where every student is challenged to reach their full potential, every family feels welcomed and engaged, and every staff member feels supported and empowered. She believes strong relationships are the foundation of successful schools and that collaboration, high expectations, academic excellence, and student well-being are all essential to helping students thrive.

“I am passionate about education and deeply believe in the impact schools have on the lives of children and families,” Harris said. “I value honesty, hard work, and open communication, and I strive to lead with integrity and a servant’s heart.”

Ms. Harris shared that she believes every child deserves to be valued, respected, and given opportunities to succeed. As both an educator and a parent, she said one of the foundations of her educational philosophy is that all students should be treated the way she would want her own daughters to be treated — with kindness, fairness, patience, encouragement, and high expectations.

“Every decision I make will be centered on what is best for students and creating an environment where they feel safe, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential,” Harris said. “Above all, I want families and staff to know that I will always put students first.”

As she prepares to serve the Jacksboro Elementary community, Ms. Harris shared a message for students, families, and staff.

“I am honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve as Principal of Jacksboro Elementary School,” Harris said. “I look forward to listening, learning, and working together as we continue building on the school’s successes. I will serve each day to the utmost of my ability. To our students, I encourage you to work hard, be kind, and always believe in your potential. To our families and staff, thank you for welcoming me into your community. I am excited to partner with you as we support our students and help them achieve great things.”

Campbell County Schools is excited to welcome Ms. Harris to this new leadership role. Her experience, instructional knowledge, servant leadership, and student-centered approach will serve Jacksboro Elementary School well as the school continues building on its tradition of excellence and preparing students for a bright future.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPer Campbell County schools email Campbell County Schools Announces Ben Foust as New Principal of J...
06/16/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Per Campbell County schools email

Campbell County Schools Announces Ben Foust as New Principal of Jellico Elementary School

Campbell County Schools is pleased to announce that Ben Foust has been named the new principal of Jellico Elementary School. Mr. Foust brings 18 years of experience in education, a strong background in school leadership, and a deep commitment to serving students, families, teachers, and the Campbell County community.

Mr. Foust earned his bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Lincoln Memorial University, his master’s degree in Leadership from Union College, and his Educational Specialist degree in Administration and Supervision from Lincoln Memorial University. He is certified in Administration and Supervision and was also selected as a participant in the Governor’s Academy for School Leadership in 2019.

Throughout his career, Mr. Foust has served in a variety of educational roles, including classroom teacher at both the elementary and high school levels, assistant principal, and most recently as principal of Campbell County High School. He shared that each role has shaped him as an educator and leader, but his purpose has remained the same: “to do what is best for kids.”

As he begins this new role, Mr. Foust said he is excited to become part of the Jellico Elementary School community.

“Jellico is a proud community, and I understand that trust is not something you get just because you take a job. You have to earn it,” Foust said. “I am looking forward to meeting the students, families, teachers, and staff, listening to them, learning the school, and then working hard every day to help make it better.”

Mr. Foust’s vision for Jellico Elementary is centered on creating a school where students are loved, safe, challenged, and expected to grow. He also emphasized the importance of supporting teachers and staff in meaningful ways and building strong, honest relationships with families.

“I want teachers and staff to feel supported and appreciated, not just talked about that way,” Foust said. “I want families to know they are welcome in the school and that we are going to be honest with them, work with them, and put their children first.”

Mr. Foust believes in high expectations for all students while also recognizing the importance of relationships and removing barriers so students can succeed. His leadership approach is grounded in hard work, presence, service, and a willingness to help wherever needed.

Personally, Mr. Foust is a husband and father who cares deeply about Campbell County. He and his wife, Ashley, have one son, Asher. He shared that his family means everything to him and that he believes in treating people right, working hard, and never asking others to do something he is not willing to do himself.

As he prepares to serve Jellico Elementary, Mr. Foust shared a message for the school community:

“I am honored to serve you, and I am coming in ready to work. I know I have a lot to learn about the school and the community, and I plan to listen first. I also want everyone to know that I will care about your children, I will support our staff, and I will do everything I can to help Jellico Elementary move forward. I am excited about the opportunity, and I look forward to earning the trust of the Jellico community.”

Campbell County Schools is excited for the future of Jellico Elementary School under Mr. Foust’s leadership. His experience, heart for students, and commitment to building strong relationships will serve the students, families, teachers, and staff of Jellico Elementary well in the years ahead.

06/16/2026

CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOLS ANNOUNCEMENT
Posted on the Campbell county public schools page

CAMPBELL COUNTY SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE 2026-2027 ADMINISTRATORS

Campbell County Schools is proud to recognize the dedicated school and district leaders who will help guide our students, staff, and families in the year ahead. Across every school and department, our leadership team remains committed to supporting student success, strengthening instruction, serving families, and continuing the positive momentum taking place throughout the district.

While strong leadership is essential, Campbell County Schools also recognizes that our teachers are first and foremost the individuals who make the greatest daily impact on students. Each day, our teachers build relationships, deliver instruction, encourage growth, and help students reach their full potential. The work of our administrators is to support, equip, and encourage the educators who serve students in classrooms across the county.

Campbell County Schools is pleased to share the following school leadership assignments as we continue to recruit for two open positions:

Campbell County High School
Principal TBD
Troy Arnold
Ryan Browning
Amanda Thompson

Caryville Elementary School TN
April Melton
Charli Johnson

Elk Valley Elementary STEM School
Nancy Lay

Jacksboro Elementary School
Principal TBD
Ashley Spade

Jacksboro Middle School
Gretchen Thomas
Miranda Stanfill

Jellico Elementary School
Ben Foust

Jellico High School
Joey St. John
Amy Stephens

LaFollette Elementary School
Kenny Chadwell
Jessica Housley

LaFollette Middle School
Stefan Piercy
Krissy Marlow

Valley View Elementary
Jason Dotson
April Paul

White Oak Elementary School
Gabe Maiden

Wynn Habersham School TN
Allison Poston

Campbell County Schools also recognizes the following county-wide administrative
leadership team:

Director- Charlotte McCoy
Elementary Supervisor- Lori Clemons
Secondary Supervisor- Christopher Enix
CTE and Transportation- Traci Chambers
Special Education-Chris Sutphin
Nutrition-Jamie Gillum
Federal Programs and PreK-Melissa Davis
Attendance-Sandi Wilson
Testing and Materials-Suzanne Crumley
Technology Coordinator-Sara Douglas
Coordinated School Health-Ernie Clawson
Human Resources- Mandy Starrett

Under the leadership of these school and district administrators, Campbell County
Schools is well positioned for a bright future. This team brings experience, dedication, and a shared commitment to helping every student learn, grow, and succeed.

As the district prepares for the year ahead, Campbell County Schools remains focused on academic growth, student well-being, strong school communities, and continued
partnership with families. Together with our teachers, support staff, families, and
community partners, we look forward to another year of meaningful progress and
opportunity for the students of Campbell County.

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