East Alton-Wood River names Miller as leader
Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph.com
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WOOD RIVER Timothy R. (Rob) Miller has been named to succeed retiring East Alton-Wood River Superintendent Dr. John Pearson on July 1.
Miller comes to EAWR from Sandoval Unit School District No. 501 where he has been superintendent since July 2018.
”After the announcement of Dr. Pearson’s retirement, the EAWR board began the process of searching and interviewing for a new district superintendent,” said board president Jennifer Murray.
“We had several great candidates but Rob Miller fit all our board was looking for to provide the best learning environment for our staff, students, parents and community,” she said. “Mr. Miller comes to us with a broad spectrum of experience and will do a great job here at EAWR.
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Former EHS All-Stater winding down Tennessee career
Former EHS standoutsetting her sights ahead
Pete Hayes, phayes@thetelegraph.com
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University of Tennessee swimmer Bailey Grinter, a senior from Edwardsville, warms up prior to a race earlier this month against Kentucky in Knoxville, Tennessee.Photo by John Golliher | Tennessee AthleticsShow MoreShow Less
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Bailey Grinter swims the backstroke during final session of the 2020 SEC Swimming and Diving Championships at the James E. Martin Aquatics Center in Auburn, Ala.Photo by Andrew Ferguson | Tennessee AthleticsShow MoreShow Less
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Bailey Grinter is making the best of an unusual situation as a senior on the University of Tennessee swim team. And she said all things considered, it’s been as normal as she could make it.