TENNESSEE’S DR. BRYAN JOHNSON NAMED AS A FINALIST FOR NATIONAL SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD

On December 18, 2020, AASA, The School Superintendents Association, announced the four finalists for the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year award. One of the distinguished leaders named is Tennessee’s very own Dr. Bryan Johnson from Hamilton County Schools. The other finalists are Khalid Mumin, Reading School District, Reading, PA; Christy Perry, Salem-Keizer Public Schools, Salem, OR; and Michelle Reid, Northshore School District, Botthel, WA. 

Dr. Johnson is in his fourth school year as Superintendent of Schools in Hamilton County, and student academic results have shown historic levels of improvement during his tenure. Under Dr. Johnson’s leadership, Hamilton County Schools has launched Future Ready Institutes in high schools to help students become future-ready graduates prepared for success; ensured that middle and high schools are 1-to-1 technology schools, providing each student with an electronic learning device; and developed a comprehensive five-year action plan called “Future Ready 2023” to provide a roadmap for continuous improvement efforts as staff and students work to become one of the best school districts in the state.

Dr. Johnson’s success and leadership have quickly made him a leader among leaders in education, both in Tennessee and across the country. In September of this year, Dr. Johnson was named the 2021 Tennessee Superintendent of the Year by the Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents (TOSS) at their virtual awards banquet. He was also named as a “Leader to Learn From” by Education Week and a “Superintendent to Watch” by the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) in 2020. 

TOSS Executive Director Dr. Dale Lynch stated, “Dr. Johnson’s leadership style has helped transform his current school district and community. Dr. Johnson, Bryan, is the type of leader that makes everyone better.”

The National Superintendent of the Year will be announced on February 18, 2021 at AASA’s National Conference on Education, which is being held virtually 

DR. BRYAN JOHNSON NAMED 2021 TENNESSEE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR

In lieu of their annual Awards Banquet in Gatlinburg, TN, the Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents (TOSS) held a virtual Awards Banquet on September 21, 2020. During the event, Dr. Bryan Johnson of Hamilton County Schools, representing the Southeast region of Tennessee, was named as the 2021 Tennessee Superintendent of the Year.

Dr. Johnson was selected for this honor out of a distinguished group of eight Regional Superintendents of the Year, which also included Dr. Bruce Brochers (Oak Ridge City), East; Dr. Jeff Perry (Hamblen County), First; Kris McAskill (Houston County), Mid-Cumberland; Jonathan Criswell (Milan Special School District), Northwest; Michelle Gilbert (Hickman County), South Central; Jason Manuel (Germantown Municipal), Southwest; and Kurt Dronebarger (White County), Upper Cumberland Tennessee.   

Dr. Bryan Johnson just completed his third school year as Superintendent of Schools in Hamilton County with student academic results showing historic levels of improvement. For the first time, the district's overall composite and each subject area measured achieved a Level 5 – the highest level of academic growth on the latest state testing results – and 32 schools achieved Reward status – the top distinction a school can earn in Tennessee. 

Under Dr. Johnson’s leadership, Hamilton County Schools has launched Future Ready Institutes in high schools to help students become future-ready graduates prepared for success; ensured that middle and high schools are 1-to-1 technology schools, providing each student with an electronic learning device; and developed a comprehensive five-year action plan called “Future Ready 2023” to provide a roadmap for continuous improvement efforts as staff and students work to become one of the best school districts in the state.

TOSS Executive Director Dr. Dale Lynch stated, “Congratulations to Dr. Johnson and all of the regional nominees. There is no doubt that Dr. Johnson is among the best of the best in educational leadership, not only in Tennessee but nationally. The support he has from his school board, his system, and his community is a testament to his success as a district leader. Dr. Johnson has built a culture in Hamilton County that is focused on doing what is best for students. I’m honored to have the opportunity to work with him and to present him this award.”  

Dr. Johnson will now go on to represent Tennessee in the National Superintendent of the Year program sponsored by the American Association of School Administrators (AASA) at their National Conference on Education. 

In addition, TOSS gave the George "Kip" Reel Award for Leadership in Education in memory of Dr. Linda Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert was the Director in Murfreesboro City Schools from 2010 until she passed away suddenly in May of this year. Her husband, Steve Gilbert, accepted the award on her behalf. The Friend of TOSS Award was given to State Representative Kirk Haston of Lobelville.