Taylor Addison – Phillip Barbour HS, Phillippi, WV

Silent Servant, Addison Taylor, from Philip Barbour HS in Philippi, WV is the president of her 4-H club, so she organizes and participates in a variety of volunteer activities. One that she feels is most impactful is organizing monthly activities at a local county nursing homes. Leading Christmas caroling, assembling a summer carnival for the residents, and hiding Easter eggs for the residents were the most fun for her. Addison has also participated in local food drives and other donation events with the 4-H club. Operation Christmas Child was the most recent one.

Apart from 4-H, she has volunteered during a citywide cleanup day multiple times, and she helps with the food booths during our county fair and at local craft shows. I have personally witnessed her giving hours of time after school for Student Council. Addison truly has a servant’s heart.

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About Jim Warford

Jim Warford is the author of, The Chemistry of Culture: Strategies You Can Use to Create a Culture of Learning. For 15 years Jim Warford was Senior Advisor and Keynote Speaker for the International Center for Leadership in Education. Jim is an author, speaker, Leadership and Instructional Coach. He was named in March 2003 as Florida’s first Chancellor of K12 Public Schools. He stepped down in September, 2005 to become Executive Director of the Florida Association of School Administrators, representing over 10,000 Florida school leaders. As a Senior Advisor for the International Center for Leadership in Education, he works with states, districts and schools to provide coaching and executive training and support to school leaders and their staffs. As Florida’s Chancellor, he led the creation and state-wide implementation of Florida’s Continuous Improvement Model, FCIM, which resulted in that state’s dramatic gains in student achievement and an 80% reduction in the number low-performing schools. FCIM remains Florida’s required intervention for all low-performing schools. As Superintendent of the Marion County, Florida Public Schools, he first implemented the Continuous Improvement Model district-wide. As a result, school grades went from three “F”, eight “D” and only one “A” school in 1999 to twenty “A”, 16 “B” and no “F” schools in 2003. Under his leadership the high school dropout rate was cut in half. He taught applied technology courses at the high school level for 17 years and created a Computer Graphics/Video Production program that won many national and state awards. He was named Vanguard High School Teacher of the Year three separate times.
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