David Johnson, RRT Director of COSCC Respiratory Care program visits our classroom along with 2 freshman students to demonstrate a highly interactive lesson with integrated hands on activities with the students!  Please post your thanks and appreciation below for his visit. 
 
There are 28,000 dropout or failed students every year in the state of Tennessee.  Teachers are trying to find ways to stop this from happening.  Do you as my student have an opinion of this?  What do you think would help keep students in school or to keep them from failing?  Your opinion does matter to me~!
 
I invited a guest to speak on "Sign Language Interpretation".  As you were told by our speaker...along with speaking spanish this is one of the most important tools of communication that a health care worker can add to their resume.  Please comment below in response to my guest speaker and if your interested in learning more about sign language.   Thank you.
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    My name is Robin Barnett.  I am a Teacher, Respiratory Therapist, CPR Instructor, (new) Dance Team Coach and most importantly of all I am a wife, mother, grandmother and friend.  I love teaching.  I believe that I have the best of both worlds as a professional.  I am able to teach as well as work as a Respiratory Therapist.  I love helping students better themselves and I am absolutely crazy about my family!  I attend a wonderful church at First Assembly of God in Lawrenceburg.  My oldest son Brandon is a Teacher and Coach at Culleoka and he and his Wife Danielle (RN) have recently given me a wonderful grandson named Wilson.  My daughter BreAnna works for a pulmonologist and I enjoy just hanging out with her.   My son Sam attends SHS and is the FCA President and plays Basketball for the SHS Eagles.  My son JW plays Football for Lawrence County.  And last but not least, my Husband Wade is a LCHS teacher and a Sheriff Reserve Deputy for Lawrence County.