Certified Golden Achievement Winner Lilly Williams

Barbara Crosby, Science teacher at Ware County High School, is the September 2024 Certified Golden Achievement Award Winner! In his congratulatory speech, Principal Dr. Tyrone Kellogg noted the following:

"I am delighted to announce that Barbara Crosby, the Science Department Chair at Ware County High School, has been selected as the Golden Achievement Award winner of the year. This recognition is a testament to her exceptional contributions to our school, her dedication to

educational excellence, and her unwavering commitment to fostering a love for science among her students and colleagues alike.

"Mrs. Crosby has been an integral part of the Ware County High School community for many years. Throughout her tenure, she has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to inspire both students and teachers through her passion for science and her innovative approach to education. She consistently sets high standards for academic performance and student engagement.

"One of the key reasons for Mrs. Crosby’s selection for this award is her outstanding vision. She has spearheaded numerous initiatives that have enriched the learning experiences of our students, including a science curriculum that integrates hands-on experiments, field studies, and the use of advanced technology. Her commitment to creating an inclusive learning environment has also been evident in her efforts to ensure that all students, regardless of their background or ability, have access to quality science education.

"Additionally, Mrs. Crosby has been a mentor and role model for her colleagues, continually fostering a culture of collaboration and professional growth. Her dedication to continuous improvement is evident in her active participation in professional development opportunities.

"It is for these reasons and many more that Barbara Crosby has been chosen as the Golden Achievement Award winner of the year. Her dedication, passion, and tireless efforts have made a profound difference in the lives of her students, colleagues, and the entire Ware County High School community. We are proud to honor her with this well-deserved recognition."

Mrs. Crosby, we congratulate you on this hard-earned achievement!

Pictured: Board Member Barry Deas, Mrs. Crosby, Principal Dr. Tyrone Kellogg, and Supt. Bert Smith