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K-12 and At-Risk Programs Coordinator Named

Dr. Kim Sigears has been named At-Risk Coordinator for Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, replacing Drew Williams who was chosen as assistant principal at Clarksville High School.
 
Sigears will begin her duties July 1st. She earned her doctorate of education at Tennessee State University, and received her Ed.S. and B.S. from Austin Peay State University. She earned a master’s degree in instructional technology from California State University, San Bernadino.
 

Dr. Kim Sigears
Dr. Kim Sigears

She most recently served at Kenwood Middle School as assistant principal. She has been with CMCSS since 2001, having also been a teacher at Kenwood Middle and an assistant principal at Kenwood High.
 
The purpose of the K-12 and at-risk programs coordinator is to serve schools by identifying and providing the tools, resources, “best practices” and skills necessary for them to help students identified At-Risk become academically successful.
 
Sigears has supervised district summer school; Read 180 at Kenwood Middle; and assisted with summer school virtual high school supervision. She has the knowledge and application of data and data analysis, according to Dr. Sean Impeartrice, director of CMCSS middle schools.

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