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Mr. Michael Johnson, District 1, President
Mr. Michael JohnsonDistrict 1Phone: 251-599-1968Michael Johnson has lived in Bay Minette since he was seven years old. He is a 1974 graduate of Baldwin County High School. Mr. Johnson graduated from the University of Mobile with a B.S. degree in Music Education and from the School of Pharmacy at Auburn University. He retired from the University of South Alabama Children and Women’s hospital as a NICU pharmacist.
Mr. Johnson is married to Linda Johnson and they reside in the Gateswood community. The Johnson’s are members of Bay Minette First Methodist Church.
Mr. Johnson is dedicated to working hard to make sure our Baldwin County students receive the same high quality education he and his family received.
Term: 2018-2024
Mr. Johnson serves the following schools:- Bay Minette Elementary
- Bay Minette Middle
- Baldwin County High
- Delta Elementary
- Perdido School
- Pine Grove Elementary
- Stapleton School
- North Baldwin Center for Technology
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Mrs. Andrea Lindsey, District 2
Mrs. Andrea LindseyDistrict 2
Phone: 251-586-4274Mrs. Lindsey represents Baldwin County Board of Education District 2. Mrs. Lindsey was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama and graduated from Sidney Lanier High School. After moving to Daphne in 1984, she earned Bachelors and Masters degrees in Science Education from the University of South Alabama and her Associates degree in Nursing from the University of Mobile. As a long time educator, Andrea taught science at Foley Middle one year, biology at Escambia County High School five years, and science eighteen years at Daphne Middle School. She served on the Alabama State Exit Exam Committee, Vice President of Baldwin County Education Association, Science Chair at Daphne Middle School and School Bus Driver for five years.
Mrs. Lindsey is married to Larry Lindsey and has four boys, and three grandchildren. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, and helping students prepare for success in life.
Mrs. Lindsey believes that all Baldwin County families deserve the best educational experience possible and, as we grow together, that each citizen can contribute to making our great schools better.
Term: 2018-2024Mrs. Lindsey serves the following schools:- Daphne East Elementary
- Daphne Elementary
- Daphne Middle
- Daphne High
- W.J. Carroll Intermediate
- Baldwin County Virtual Elementary/ Middle School
- Baldwin County Virtual Secondary School
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Mr. Tony Myrick, District 3
Mr. Tony MyrickDistrict 3
Tony Myrick is a retired educator with more than 30 years in several different systems in Alabama. From Greenville, Alabama, Mr. Myrick graduated from Troy University in 1975. He taught his last 18 years in the Baldwin County Public School System. Presently he lives in Robertsdale and is married to the former Flo McCrory. They have three married children: a son, Carl and Jennifer Myrick, and two daughters, Rachel and Buddy Miller and Jessica and Marc Devine. They also have two grandchildren. They are members of First Baptist Church, Robertsdale.Term: 2020-2026Mr. Myrick serves the following schools:- Robertsdale Elementary
- Central Baldwin Middle
- Robertsdale High
- Elsanor Elementary
- Rosinton Elementary
- Summerdale School
- South Baldwin Center for Technology
- CF Taylor Alternative School
- Silverhill Elementary
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Mrs. Rondi Kirby, District 4
Term: 2022-2028Mrs. Kirby was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan. After college, she and her husband, Ken, relocated to Birmingham, Alabama. They moved to Foley in Baldwin County in 2014.
They have three children who have been involved in the Foley community throughout their time here: Audrey is a culinary school student, Madison is a graduate of Central Christian School, and Stephen currently attends Central Christian. Mrs. Kirby and her family attend Crosspoint Baptist Church in Foley, where she serves as one of the children’s teachers. She currently holds a contracted teaching position with a public charter school in Florida.
Mrs. Kirby has been in education for over twenty years, both in the public and private sectors. That experience has provided her with a well-rounded perspective concerning educational practices. She believes all children are unique, and therefore the goal for both educators and parents is to identify the methods that unlock the learning potential for each individual child in Baldwin County schools.
Mrs. Kirby serves the following schools:
- Foley Elementary
- Florence Mathis Elementary
- Foley Middle
- Foley High
- Magnolia School
- Swift School
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Mr. Jason Woerner, District 5
Mr. Jason Woerner
District 5
Phone: 251-232-0038Jason is a life long resident of Elberta, attending Elberta schools himself, and ultimately graduating from Foley High School in 1995. Following high school, Jason attended Auburn University, graduating in 1999 with a B.S. in Agriculture Economics.
After graduating from Auburn, Jason returned to Elberta to pursue a career in agriculture. Jason and his wife, Kristen, have three boys, who all currently attend Elberta schools. Jason is an active member of his community serving as a deacon at The Point Church in Elberta, volunteering with the Elberta Youth Sports Association, and within the schools as opportunities arise.
Serving as the representative for District 5 is an honor and privilege. Jason looks forward to working closely with those in his district, as well as the fellow school board representatives to continue the tradition of excellence that has already been established in Baldwin County schools.Term: 2020-2026
Serving the following schools:
- Elberta Elementary
- Elberta High
- Elberta Middle
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Mr. Cecil Christenberry, District 6
Mr. Cecil Christenberry
District 6Cecil grew up in Chickasaw, Alabama, the youngest of three siblings, with very loving parents and a wonderful, close-knit community that cared about all children Cecil graduated from Auburn with a degree in Agricultural Science in 1975 and married his high school sweetheart, Linda, the next year, just after she completed her Early Childhood Education degree from Auburn.
Cecil, Linda and two young daughters, Amanda and Abbey moved to Fairhope in 1984, with their third daughter, Alison, born just three weeks before the opening of their family owned, small business, Old Tyme Feed & Garden Supply. All three daughters attended Fairhope schools from kindergarten through graduation. Amanda currently teaches for the Baldwin County School Board. Two grandsons continue the tradition of attending Fairhope Schools.
The Christenberrys are members of Fairhope United Methodist Church where Cecil has taught an adult Sunday school class since 2000. He also serves as a Certified Lay Minister and recently received a Graduate Certificate in Biblical Studies from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary with the wonderful help from all “his girls”.
Serving District 6, the Fairhope Feeder Pattern, is an honor and privilege. Cecil believes in very open communication and looks forward to the opportunity to earn the trust and respect of everyone in the district as well as the other board members and the administration of Baldwin County Public Schools.
Term: 2020-2026
Mr. Christenberry serves the following schools:
- Fairhope East Elementary
- Fairhope West Elementary
- Fairhope Midlde
- Fairhope High
- J. Larry Newton
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Mrs. April Bradley, District 7
Mrs. April BradleyDistrict 7Mrs. Bradley is originally from Birmingham, Alabama, and is a 1992 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. After high school, she attended Auburn University and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1997 in International Trade, Spanish.
Shortly after graduating from Auburn, she began working as an export distributor. While maintaining a full-time career in export sales, April also created a children’s foreign language learning program that was offered at various locations in Baldwin County as well as in Mobile, Montgomery, Auburn, and Birmingham.
Mrs. Bradley has served in various volunteer roles within the community, including being the former President of the Spanish Fort Education Enrichment Foundation, Vice-President of the Spanish Fort Public School Commission, and various PTA roles.
April, her husband, Kris, and their two children are members of St. James Episcopal Church in Fairhope where they serve or have served as Vestry members, Welcome Ministry, Alter Guild, Sunday school teaching, and being acolytes.
The opportunity to serve as District 7 Representative is an honor and privilege that April does not take lightly. She understands the importance of fulfilling her duties as a board member and working with her fellow board members, our Superintendent, and our schools to continue offering the top-notch education that Baldwin County Students continue to be offered year after year.Term: 2022-2028Mrs. Bradley serves the following schools:- Rockwell Elementary
- Spanish Fort Elementary
- Stonebridge Elementary
- Spanish Fort Middle
- Spanish Fort High
- Loxley Elementary
- Belforest Elementary