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School Nurse Assignments SUMNER COUNTY SCHOOLS 2020-21 SCHOOL NURSE ASSIGNMENTS (By School) *all SCS email addresses end in @sumnerschools.org* Lisa Herren, BSN, RN (lisa.herren) Nancy Lawson, RN (nancy.lawson) Manager of Health Services & Nursing, Sumner County Schools Clinical Team Leader, SCS Nurse Program Office: 615-451-5425 Ext: 71425 Office: 615-451-6355 Ext: 71355 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Beech Elementary Angel Johnson, RN (11520) Angela.johnson 615-824-2700 F:615-264-6089 Benny Bills Elementary Courtney Cook, RN (12320) Courtney.cook1 615-451-6577 F:615-451-6575 Bethpage Elementary Kellie Rippy, RN (12535) Kellie.rippy 615-841-3212 F:615-841-3998 Clyde Riggs Elementary Tammy Gerome, RN (10229) Tammy.gerome 615-325-2391 F:615-325-5315 Gene Brown Elementary Ken Myers, RN, MSN (10928) Kenneth.myers 615-824-8633 F:615-264-5819 George Whitten Elementary Meredith Melvin, RN (10026) Meredith.melvin 615-824-3258 F:615-264-6556 Guild Elementary Kristie Woodard, RN (11332) Kristie.woodard 615-452-5583 F:615-451-6582 H. B. Williams Elementary Kelly Strunk, RN (12220) Kelly.strunk 615-672-6432 F:615-672-0996 Howard Elementary Jessica Fuller, RN (11234) Jessica.fuller 615-452-3025 F:615-451-6567 Indian Lake Elementary Amy Anderson, RN (10520) Amy.anderson 615-824-6810 F:615-264-6064 Jack Anderson Elementary Amanda Elliott, RN (12140) Amanda.elliott 615-264-5830 F:615-824-0470 J.W. Wiseman Elementary Kathryn Warren, RN Charge Nurse (10320) Kathryn.warren 615-325-8580 F:615-325-8581 Lakeside Park Elementary Sarah Huckabay, RN (10826) Sarah.huckabay 615-824-5151 F:615-264-6550 Madison Creek Elementary Alicia Parish, RN (11720) Alicia.tripodi-parish 615-859-4991 F:615-859-3963 Millersville Elementary Chris Dill, RN (11620) Christina.dill 615-859-1439 F:615-859-5224 Nannie Berry Elementary Job-Share: (10620) Jessica Barcus, RN (Jessica.barcus) 615-822-3123 MaryLee Carrigan, RN (mary.carrigan) F:615-264-6009 North Sumner Elementary Becca Harrison, RN (10109) Rebecca.harrison 615-888-2281 F:615-888-3560 Oakmont Elementary Tammy Gerome, RN (11420) Tammy.gerome 615-325-5313 F:615-325-5316 Portland Gateview Elementary Ruth Dickens, RN (12020) Ruth.dickens 615-323-7638 F:615-323-0273 Station Camp Elementary Megan Greeson, RN (12420) Megan.greeson 615-230-0387 F:615-230-8518 Union STEM Elementary Ashley Harris, RN Charge Nurse (11120) Ashley.harris 615-452-0737 F:615-451-6543 Vena Stuart Elementary Loren Coates, RN, FNP (11920) Sandra.coates 615-452-1486 F:615-451-5281 Watt Hardison Elementary Julie Hicks, RN (10420) Julia.hicks 615-325-3233 F:615-325-5305 Walton Ferry Elementary Tara Perer, RN (11020) Tara.perer 615-824-3217 F:615-264-5809 Westmoreland Elementary Natalie Patterson, RN (11820) Natalie.patterson 615-644-2340 F:615-644-3924 Dr. W. Burrus Elementary Melanie Shepard, RN (40229) Melanie.shepard 615-338-7142 F:615-822-5198 MIDDLE SCHOOLS T. W. Hunter Middle School Jennifer Donaldson, RN (21220) Jennifer.donaldson 615-822-4720 F:615-264-6036 Ellis Middle School Tiffany Clem, RN (20228) tiffany.clem 615-264-6093 F:615264-5800 Hawkins Middle School Barbara Early, RN (20030) Barbara.early 615-824-3456 F:615-264-6003 Knox Doss @ Drakes Creek Middle School Kimberly Ivey, RN (20480) Kimberly.ivey 615-824-8383 F:615-824-8448 Portland East Middle School and TCAT Jenny Peacock, RN (20320) Jennifer.peacock 615-325-4146 F:615-325-5320 Portland West Middle School Stacy Lane, RN, FNP (20520) Stacy.lane 615-325-8066 F:615-325-4073 Rucker Stewart Middle School Richelle Horst, RN (20620) Richelle.horst 615-452-1734 F:615-451-5297 Shafer Middle School Andrea Harding, RN (20720) Andrea.harding 615-452-9100 F:615-451-6545 Station Camp Middle School Angel Sivaivai, RN (21021) Angelique.sivaivai 615-206-0116 Sarah Cookley, RN /Float F:615-206-0165 Sarah.cookley Westmoreland Middle School Karen Lintern, LPN (20120) Karen.lintern 615-644-3003 F:615-644-5584 White House Middle School Tracy Felts, LPN (20820) Tracy.felts 615-672-4379 F:615-672-6409 HIGH SCHOOLS Beech High School Kerri Sowell, RN Charge Nurse, (30403) CPR & SET Coordinator 615-824-6200 Kerri.sowell F:615-264-6553 Gallatin High School Carol Johnson, RN (30620) Carol.johnson1 615-452-2621 Kat Jackson, RN F:615-451-5443 Katharine.jackson Hendersonville High School Sue Buckberry, RN (31068) Sue.buckberry 615-824-6162 F:615-264-6027 Portland High School Hope Tarter, RN (31320) Hope.tarter 615-325-9201 F:615-325-5302 Station Camp High School Amanda Welty, RN (31620) Amanda.welty 615-451-6551 F:615-451-6556 Westmoreland High School Natalie Patterson, RN (32020) Natalie.patterson 615-644-2280 F:615-644-3395 Karen Lintern, LPN Karen.lintern White House High School Angie Amburgey, RN Charge Nurse (30130-Annex, 30020-Main) Angela.amburgey 615-672-3761 F:615-672-6404 OTHER Merrol Hyde Magnet School Melanie Foster, RN (40036) Melanie.foster 615-264-6543 R.T. Fisher Alternative Kellie Rippy, RN (40120) Kellie.rippy 615-451-6558 F: 615-451-5290 Float-Charge Nurse Meg McMahon, RN Charge Nurse CareDox Coordinator Margaret.mcmahon .
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