NEWPORT-Veteran Cocke County teacher and coach Larry
Ellis Williams was named Cocke County High School principal on Friday by Cocke
County Director of Schools Manney Moore.
The new principal replaces R. Gary Williams (no relation),
who leaves the post to accept a new position in the school system.
Larry Williams was chosen from a field of five
candidates, the others being current CCHS Assistant Principal Steve Ball, CCHS
chemistry and biology teacher Dr. Mitzy Hall, and two out-of-county applicants
Dr. Robert Vick and D. Gregory Bullock.
In announced Williams' selection, Moore said, "I'm
looking forward to working with Mr. Williams, as we seek to move Cocke County
High School forward. I want to thank the other candidates for the interest they
showed in the position. We had good candidates for the job."
Williams moves into the principal's position from his
current assignment as a CCHS assistant principal in charge of the daily operations
of Ben W. Hooper Vocational School.
Prior to that he taught business and economics at CCHS.
He began his teaching career in 1972 as a math and
business teacher at Parrottsville High School and transferred to CCHS when the
two schools were consolidated in the 1970s.
He is well-known across the state as a long-time football
coach and has served as CCHS athletic director since 1985.
The son of Ima Kate Williams, Newport, and the late Ellis
Williams, he is married to the former Kim Johnson Allen.
He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business from
East Tennessee State University, his Master of Arts degree from Tusculum
College, and his EdS from Lincoln Memorial University.
Williams becomes the fifteenth principal of the school
since its opening in the fall of 1917 as Central High School, according to
Cocke County Historian E. R. Walker III. In addition to the fifteen principals,
the late Richard "Dick" Nodell served as interim principal for a
short time during the 1970s.
The school's assistant principals have not
been named. According to Moore, Williams will make those selections.