Many Recognized At October Board Meeting
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Chief Ted Cook, Mallory Baxley, National Merit students, the 7th, 9th and JV volleyball teams were all recognized.
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The Mountain Brook Schools Board of Education met for its monthly meeting on Monday afternoon at the Charles Mason Building in Crestline. Several MBS students along with community leaders were recognized in front of the Board.
Chief Ted Cook
Chief Cook announced his retirement as Chief of Police for the City of Mountain Brook on Monday, September 13. Chief Cook has worked alongside the Mountain Brook School System during his tenure as Chief and since he began with MBPD in 1996. He oversaw the implementation of a School Resource Officer at every Mountain Brook school. The city also received numerous awards under his leadership.
Deputy Chief Jaye Loggins has been named acting Chief until a permanent Chief is appointed by the City of Mountain Brook.
Mallory Baxley
Mallory was recognized after she was voted as the 2021 Homecoming Queen at MBHS in September. She is a cheerleader, a member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society, and is also involved with many other clubs and organizations at MBHS.
National Merit Semifinalists and National Merit Commended Students
Multiple MBHS students were recognized for achieving National Merit status.
Semifinalists: Julianne Abenoja, Kate Ryan, Amy Beth Hudson, Mason Keller, Amelia Tynes, Caroline Allen, Ivy Cobbs, Cory Fan, Luke Turner, and Jelks Cabaniss
Commended students: Bickley Bowron, Reagan Downey, Hunter Anderson, Charles Vaughan, Zach Hymowitz, and Tommy Butrus
Mountain Brook Volleyball
The 7th-grade volleyball team was recognized for its undefeated season and winning the metro championship. The Spartans achieved a 28-0 record and were led by head coach Vicki Webb and assistant coach Emily Eustace.
The 9th-grade volleyball team was recognized for winning their metro tournament. The 9th-grade team is led by head coach Ellie Ritter.
Additionally, the JV team was recognized for winning their metro tournament. The JV squad is led by Tien Le. It has been a great year for Spartan volleyball at all grade levels. The varsity team seeks to repeat as state champions. Their super regional tournament is taking place October 20-21 in Huntsville.
“We are so pleased with our volleyball programs and their success on the court,” Athletic Director Benny Eaves said. “They have set the tone this school year for the rest of our programs to follow suit and strive for excellence.”