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Tina Paul
I graduated from Hart County High School and later attended Emmanuel College. I am married to Larry, a sales professional who works at Heyward Allen Motor Company. We are the proud parents of two NOHS graduates--Caleb, Class of 2009, and Connor, Class of 2012. We are also the very proud grandparents of Brody (3) and Finley (infant), and will welcome a second granddaughter, Millie, in November. We live in Oconee County and attend Bethlehem Church Oconee Campus.
In my spare time, I enjoy camping, playing cards and board games and watching movies or sporting events. I also enjoy spending time with friends, whether we are going out to eat, seeing a movie, shopping (of course) or getting out of town for a long weekend. However, none of those compare with the joy I experience when spending time with my grandchild.
I am a UGA Bulldog fan and a fan of any college that is fortunate enough to have recruited some of the finest students who have previously walked the halls of our great school. I cheer for the Braves, the Falcons and the Hawks but my favorite team to cheer for is the Titans!
I have been employed at NOHS since August, 2007 beginning as a paraprofessional in the Special Ed department and later transferring to the Attendance Office in 2008. During the summer of 2016, I transferred to the Athletic Office. I've enjoyed watching sporting events for many years, starting first with my own children and continuing at NOHS after becoming an employee. I love the students at NOHS and all of the afterschool activities that they are involved in.
Time and again it has been said that educators make a difference in the lives of students, but students make a difference in the lives of educators each and every day. This is the most rewarding career and I am fortunate to be here. While I enjoy the long summer break, I always look forward to returning to school, seeing the students again and being a part of all of the activities that make high school such an important part of student’s lives.