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Clinton teacher’s 99-year rocking chair goes home


Mossie King taught first and second grade for Clinton City Schools from 1926 to 1968.
The rocking chair of the longtime Clinton City Schools teacher Mossie King was returned to her family on the last day of school, Friday, May 23. 

King began teaching at Clinton Grammar School in 1926 and retired in 1968, teaching second grade for seven or eight years and then teaching first grade for the majority of her career, a news release stated. 

“If Miss King started using the rocking chair during her first year of teaching, as her family seemed to think she did, that means the old chair has been used by Clinton teachers in the school for 99 years,” it stated.

The school system tore down the old Clinton Grammar School building and replaced it with the current Clinton Elementary School building in 1962.

The new building contained the first library for Clinton City Schools.

The Clinton Board of Education named that library the “Mossie King Library” in her honor.

When the school built a new library in 2000 in the new west wing of Clinton Elementary, the chair moved with it.

The nameplate for the old library can still be seen over the door, which now leads to the teacher workroom. 

At the dedication of the new building and library in 1962, Dr. James S. Hall, a 20-year member of the Board of Education, said, “We don’t have to worry about our children as long as we have people like Miss Mossie looking after them.” 

ACHS seeking nominations for Hall of Fame’s second class

Anderson County High School is now seeking nominations for its 2025 Sports Hall of Fame class.

Nominations will be accepted throughout the summer, and should be submitted to ACHS Athletic Director Gary Terry at gterry@acs.ac.

The upcoming class will be the second group of inductees.

Former ACHS athletes, coaches and athletics administrators are eligible for nomination.

The inaugural class included longtime football coach Larry Kerr; volleyball coach Dail Cantrell; track and field coach Al Rodd; former athletic director Peggy Crabtree Stooksbury; and softball coach Gary Houck.

Kerr began his coaching career in Lake City as an assistant and defensive coordinator before becoming head coach in 1977. He led the Lakers to an undefeated regular season and playoff berth.

After guiding Halls High School to a state championship in 1986, he returned to Anderson County in 1992 and rebuilt the Mavericks’ football program.

Under Kerr’s leadership, Anderson County reached the TSSAA playoffs in 1995-97, 2000-03 and 2007-08.

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