File #: RS2024-436    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/29/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 5/7/2024 Final action: 5/7/2024
Title: A resolution honoring Principal Barbara Frazier on her retirement.
Sponsors: Jason Spain, Sheri Weiner, Jordan Huffman, Jennifer Gamble, Zulfat Suara, Sandy Ewing, Jacob Kupin, Quin Evans-Segall, Brenda Gadd, Terry Vo
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A resolution honoring Principal Barbara Frazier on her retirement.

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WHEREAS, Barbara Frazier was born to a single parent in the heart of North Nashville. She is the second child of her mother's five children. Barbara graduated from Pearl High School, where she began to develop what would become a tremendous athletic talent in track and field; and

WHEREAS, upon graduation from Pearl High School, Barbara attended Tennessee State University ("TSU") where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. In 2002, she earned a Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Supervision from Trevecca Nazarene University; and

WHEREAS, Barbara's natural talents led her to be a great student-athlete while enrolled at TSU. In 1981, she had the honor of becoming a member of the world-famous TSU Tigerbelles. She excelled in her athletic endeavors, and in 1992, she was inducted into TSU's Athletic Hall of Fame. In 2006, she was also inducted into the Metro Nashville Public Schools Sports Hall of Fame; and

WHEREAS, Barbara began her professional teaching career in Metro Nashville Public Schools in 1986. Her first teaching job was at Tom Joy Elementary, where she remained as a teacher for sixteen years. While at Tom Joy, she was named Teacher of the Year in 1986 and named a Golden Apple Teacher in 1987; and

WHEREAS, during her tenure as a teacher, she also entered the world of coaching in 1987 at Pearl-Cohn High School as an assistant coach. After a five-year coaching career at Pearl-Cohn, she moved to Meigs Magnet Middle School to become a head coach. There, she coached volleyball and track and started the first girls' basketball program; and

WHEREAS, under her tutelage, Meigs became a power in all three athletic arenas. She coached volleyball, track, and girls' basketball for seven consecutive years. During her tenure at Meigs, Coach Frazier was named Coach of the Year several times. Before going into administration, Barbara also served as an ass...

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