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Hallie RossHallie Ross, Principal 
 

As the new principal of Houston High School, Mrs. Ross will bring a dynamic and visionary leadership approach. With a decade of experience in education, Mrs. Ross embarked on her teaching career at Schilling Farms Middle School and later joined the Collierville High School team in 2015. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Spanish from the University of Tennessee at Martin, a Master of Arts in Education from Union University, and a Graduate Certificate in Educational Leadership from the University of Memphis. Throughout her career, Mrs. Ross has consistently demonstrated her passion for working with students, leading school activities, and improving academic outcomes. We are excited to welcome her as the next principal of HHS. Mrs. Ross is no stranger to Houston High School–she is both an alumni and the daughter of former Houston High School principal, John Aitken. Beyond her professional achievements, Mrs. Ross is married to her husband Dustin, and they are proud parents to twins, Swayze and Truett. Additionally, they share their home with two miniature dachshunds, Oscar and Mayer.

 

William Gillespie

William Gillespie, Vice Principal

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With over 25 years of experience in high school education, Mr. Gillespie brings expertise in instructional leadership, testing coordination, and curriculum supervision to the HHS administration team. Mr. Gillespie attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and earned his B.A. in English Literature before completing his M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction in 1996. He additionally holds an EdS in Educational Administration from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
 
 
April Miller
April Miller, Assistant Principal - 12th Grade Admin, ESE Administrator 
 
Mrs. Miller brings fifteen years of educational experience to the job. After spending a decade serving as a school counselor in Clarksville, Tennessee, she transitioned to serving in administrative roles in both Memphis and Nashville during the past five years. Miller holds her Ed.S in Instructional Leadership from Austin Peay State University, a Bachelors in Psychology, and a Masters in Counseling and Personnel.  Currently, she serves as an adjunct professor in Human Performances at Southwest Tennessee Community College teaching others effective counseling techniques. In 2017, she published a book about the impact of non-academic factors on ACT scores, a long research project connecting her school counselor roots to her current role as a change-maker in administration.  Miller has guided graduation teams of teachers, coaches, and school counselors around the work of improving graduation rates, Naviance, ACT Prep, and Ready Graduate metrics. Her husband, Scott Miller, is an exceptional education teacher in Bartlett Schools and she is a mother to three children.  In her spare time, she is a devoted member of her church and enjoys singing.
 
Shannon Blackburn
Shannon Blackburn, Assistant Principal - 11th Grade Admin, Communications, Testing,
School & Community Events
 
Ms. Blackburn serves as an assistant principal with a focus on assisting teachers' development of instruction and organizational expertise which she fine-tuned in Kentucky’s Fayette County Schools as a school administrator.  She brings a wealth of leadership experience and a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Missouri. Ms. Blackburn comes with over 15 years of experience in education and has served in various leadership roles, including District-level Instructional Coach, Assistant Principal, and most recently, Principal of Ashland Elementary School in Lexington.  In her many roles, Ms. Blackburn is foremost an instructional leader, well-versed in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to meet the needs of all students as well as identifying interventions to support their individualized learning.
 
Marvin Townsend
 
Marvin Townsend, Assistant Principal - 10th Grade Admin, 504 Coordinator, Alternative School, School Safety 
 
Townsend began his career as a social studies teacher in 1993; with highly impactful positions at Highland Oaks K-8, Southwind Middle School, and Bartlett High School.  At Bartlett High, he served as an Assistant Principal for three years before being recruited to serve on the Shelby County School’s [Legacy] PIT Crew, a district-level position that worked one-on-one with teachers and principals to improve instruction across the county.  After the merger-demerger, Townsend accepted a job as an Assistant Principal of Germantown High School (GHS) and then eventually the Vice Principal.  By 2019, he had been promoted to the Senior Principalship of GHS. He has two children, both adopted, that attend Germantown Municipal Schools.  Issac, a fourth grader at Riverdale School and Oscar, a sophomore at Houston High School remain at the center of his decision as well as his spare time.  Townsend enjoys being outdoors, especially time out on the boat at the lake with his children and family.
 
Paul Ross
Paul Ross, Assistant Principal - 9th Grade Admin, Parking/Traffic, Textbooks
 
Mr. Ross joined Houston High School as an Assistant Principal after serving as the Principal of North Pontotoc Middle School in Mississippi. Prior to serving as Principal, Mr. Ross served 3 years as an Assistant Principal at Oxford High School and 9 years as a history teacher at White Station High School. Mr. Ross completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Missouri- St. Louis with a degree in Secondary Education/Political Science and his graduate studies at Trevecca Nazarene University with a degree in Educational Leadership. He and his beautiful wife, Jerica, are the parents to three kids (River, Canyon, Meadow). In his down time, he enjoys the outdoors, great music, good 'Que, and making memories with his 3 children.
 
Thomas Suchman
Dr. Thomas Suchman, Assistant Principal - Attendance, Buses, and Lockers 
 

Dr. Suchman left the Kansas City area (Lees Summit, MO) to attend Rhodes College and stayed in Memphis.

Graduating with a teaching license and a degree in English, Dr. Suchman was thrilled to start teaching at HHS early in his career. Determined to never stop learning, Suchman completed a masters degree in education at Cumberland University and a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy at Vanderbilt University.

When not teaching, Dr. Suchman enjoys reading, growing his record collection, studying cinema, playing with his dogs, swimming and cycling. He is also an avid fan of punk rock and spent years playing, touring, and recording with different bands.