Abigail Coggin: From Board Chair to Arts Advocate - Episode 40
In Episode 40 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Abigail Coggin, the current Board Chair and District 5 Representative on the Newton County Board of Education. With 15 years of service, Abigail reflects on her time navigating the challenges of school funding, the tough decisions made during the recession, and the evolving needs of the school district. She shares her personal journey, including her family’s deep-rooted legacy in Newton County and the lessons learned throughout her tenure. In a surprising twist, Abigail announces that she will not seek re-election in 2026, marking a new chapter in her life.
Abigail also opens up about her upcoming transition to becoming the Executive Director of the Newton County Arts Association, where she plans to continue her service to the community through the arts. With a focus on educational and performing arts programs, Abigail highlights upcoming initiatives like summer camps and concert series that aim to foster creativity and bring the community together. This episode is filled with heartfelt reflections, personal stories, and a look at the bright future of both education and the arts in Newton County.
Shakila Henderson-Baker: A Deep Dive into Public Education, Mental Health, and Serving the Community - Episode 37
In Episode 37 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey have a candid and insightful conversation with Shakila Henderson-Baker, the District 3 representative on the Newton County Board of Education. Shakila, a longtime advocate for public education and mental health, shares her personal journey and her vision for the future of education in Newton County. As a mental health professional and board member, she discusses the importance of integrating mental health services into the school system and the challenges students face today, including trauma, stress, and absenteeism. Shakila also reflects on her leadership philosophy and how her personal mission to serve children and improve education drives her work.
Throughout this episode, Shakila dives deep into the complexities of balancing her roles as a mother, public servant, and advocate. She offers valuable insights into the changing landscape of public education, emphasizing the need for community involvement, equity, and access to opportunities. This episode highlights the power of persistence, the value of diverse perspectives, and the importance of staying true to one’s mission. Tune in for a powerful conversation about leadership, public service, and the future of our schools.