Education Commission

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Purpose
The Education Commission studies ways to enhance the quality of education. The Commission also provides recommendations and advice on positive school/community relations, school facilities, research and development capabilities of school system, activities for students and library services.

Meetings
Third Tuesday of each month (August through May) at 5:30 p.m. in the Lawton Conference Room at Germantown City Hall.

Members
The commission consists of 15 members appointed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen and includes Chairman Heather Fisher, Brenda Dew, Kyle Eaton, Katie Graffam, Chad Hammontree, Melissa Kandel, Manjit Kaur, Clark Kelman, Ellen Moak, Laura Riggins, Beth Robbins, Patricia Toarmina, GMSD Liaison Ryan Strain, Staff Liaison Stacey Crockett and Alderman Sherrie Hicks.

Awarding Outstanding Students and Teachers
Nominate a high school senior    Nominate a Germantown teacher
The commission honors a teacher and student each month during the school year. Winners are selected from those nominated by parents, students, teachers or school administrators. Youth Excellence Award winners must be a high school senior living in Germantown but can attend any school. Teacher of the Month award winners must teach in a public or private school within Germantown. Awards are presented monthly during meetings of the Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen. Sponsors are invited to participate in the award presentation.

Contact
For more information, contact Stacey Crockett at SCrockett@Germantown-TN.gov or (901) 751-7559 or Alderman Sherrie Hicks at SHicks@Germantown-TN.gov.

Metro Consolidation Forum

presented by Leadership Germantown Alumni Association

Watch live streaming video of the event here.

Leadership Germantown Alumni Association will host the forum to present views about the proposed Memphis-Shelby County government merger. Germantown Mayor Sharon Goldsworthy, Memphis City Councilman Jim Strickland, Tom Guleff of Save Shelby County, and a representative from Rebuild Government will explain what metropolitan government means to all Shelby County residents. Mr. Jimmie Covington will moderate the discussion.

The public is encouraged to attend the forum or view it live on GHS-TV Cable Channel 17.

The event will begin at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers at Germantown City Hall at the northeast corner of Farmington Boulevard and Germantown Road.

The proposal to merge the City of Memphis and Shelby County governments will be put to voters November 2. There are many questions surrounding the proposed consolidation. The new metropolitan government would be structured with an urban services district and a general services district. It would have a single mayor and a 25-member council.

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