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Tynes Elementary’s Brennan selected Principal of the Year; Oakleaf High’s Thompson tapped as top Assistant Principal

Special to Clay Today
Posted 10/31/24

CLAY COUNTY – Clay County Schools is proud to announce Sarah Brennan, principal of Tynes Elementary School, as Principal of the Year, and Christina Thompson, assistant principal of Oakleaf High …

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Tynes Elementary’s Brennan selected Principal of the Year; Oakleaf High’s Thompson tapped as top Assistant Principal


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CLAY COUNTY – Clay County Schools is proud to announce Sarah Brennan, principal of Tynes Elementary School, as Principal of the Year, and Christina Thompson, assistant principal of Oakleaf High School, as Assistant Principal of the Year. These awards recognize their exceptional leadership, dedication to student success, and unwavering commitment to their school communities.

Brennan's journey in education began in 1993 as a French and Spanish teacher in Baltimore. She transitioned to Clay County in 2006, serving as an ESE and SPRINT teacher. After a successful tenure as Paterson Elementary's assistant principal, she became Tynes Elementary's principal in 2020.

Under Brennan's guidance, Tynes has achieved remarkable academic growth, improving its school grade from a "B" to an "A" for the past four years. Brennan attributes this success to her students and staff's hard work and dedication.

Thompson began her career in 2006 as a high school math teacher in Boca Raton. She joined Oakleaf High in 2010 and has remained throughout her career in Clay County. Thompson's impact extends beyond the classroom; she led the OHS softball team to a state championship in 2017 and has been assistant principal since 2018.

Thompson is admired for her exceptional leadership skills and ability to connect with students, staff, and parents. Notably, she led the OHS Geometry professional learning community to achieve the highest gains in the county last year.

Both Brennan and Thompson exemplify the qualities of outstanding educational leaders. Their dedication, passion, and commitment to their respective schools have impacted the students, staff, and communities they serve.

"Principal Brennan and Ms. Thompson are exceptional leaders who have made tremendous contributions to our schools," said Superintendent David Broskie. "They are true champions for children who embody what it means when we say, “One Team, One Goal, One Clay,” and we are honored to recognize them with these awards."

Principal Brennan and Ms. Thompson will represent Clay County District Schools in the state competition as the award recipients. In November, they will be formally recognized at the monthly school board meeting.