The Logistics Academy teacher is Mrs. Jennifer Cowan. Mrs. Cowan's career in education and logistics combines a strong foundation in both fields. A graduate of Theodore High School, Mrs. Cowan began her education studies at Alabama A&M University and continued her academic journey at Faulkner University in Mobile. She later transitioned into the logistics industry.
With five years of experience at International Paper in Bay Minette, Alabama, Mrs. Cowan developed her skills as a planner for the box plant, gaining practical knowledge of logistics operations. She later founded J&Z Freight Logistics LLC, applying her industry expertise to manage and grow her own business.
Throughout her career, Mrs. Cowan has earned recognition for her achievements, including awards for excellence in planning and project management at International Paper. She brings the same commitment to excellence to her teaching, guiding students to achieve their full potential in the logistics field.
In her current role as an educator, Mrs. Cowan focuses on connecting theoretical concepts with real-world logistics applications. Drawing on her professional background, she brings practical insights into the classroom, helping students understand complex logistics systems and develop problem-solving skills. Mrs. Cowan is committed to preparing students for careers in the logistics field by emphasizing technical skills and strategic thinking. Her goal is to equip students with the knowledge and abilities needed to succeed in a competitive and evolving industry.
With five years of experience at International Paper in Bay Minette, Alabama, Mrs. Cowan developed her skills as a planner for the box plant, gaining practical knowledge of logistics operations. She later founded J&Z Freight Logistics LLC, applying her industry expertise to manage and grow her own business.
Throughout her career, Mrs. Cowan has earned recognition for her achievements, including awards for excellence in planning and project management at International Paper. She brings the same commitment to excellence to her teaching, guiding students to achieve their full potential in the logistics field.
In her current role as an educator, Mrs. Cowan focuses on connecting theoretical concepts with real-world logistics applications. Drawing on her professional background, she brings practical insights into the classroom, helping students understand complex logistics systems and develop problem-solving skills. Mrs. Cowan is committed to preparing students for careers in the logistics field by emphasizing technical skills and strategic thinking. Her goal is to equip students with the knowledge and abilities needed to succeed in a competitive and evolving industry.

Congratulations to the Teacher of the Month for February, Mrs. Hartley!

On Thursday, February 19, Theodore High School held its 3rd Learning Launch, a PD for the faculty and staff. The theme for this one: The Olympics! "Going for Gold: Instructional Clarity that Wins!" Teachers reflected on clarity in instruction and participated in Olympics-themed activities that let them show their competitive spirit! The drawing activity emphasized clear instructions for group activities, and the "rock-paper-scissors" for beads was very competitive! Mrs. Lynn's daughter, Abigail, won the bead contest.









🐾🎓 College & Career Ready! 🎓🐾
We are so grateful that Bishop State Community College visited our school with their Wildcat Road Trip! This experience was incredibly helpful and informative for our seniors.
From completing applications, learning about financial aid, and discussing academic programs and career pathways with advisors, our seniors left feeling inspired, motivated, and more confident about their next steps after graduation. Thank you, Bishop State Wildcats, for taking the time to invest in our students and support their futures! 💚💛
#PerseverancePropelsProgress #LearningLeading #WildcatRoadTrip #BishopState
We are so grateful that Bishop State Community College visited our school with their Wildcat Road Trip! This experience was incredibly helpful and informative for our seniors.
From completing applications, learning about financial aid, and discussing academic programs and career pathways with advisors, our seniors left feeling inspired, motivated, and more confident about their next steps after graduation. Thank you, Bishop State Wildcats, for taking the time to invest in our students and support their futures! 💚💛
#PerseverancePropelsProgress #LearningLeading #WildcatRoadTrip #BishopState










CTE Teacher Spotlight: Sgt. Christine Winslow – JROTC
Celebrating Career & Technical Education Month at Theodore High School!
We are proud to spotlight Sgt. Christine Winslow, one of our outstanding JROTC instructors who has been shaping future leaders at Theodore since 2014.
Sgt. Winslow served in the United States Army from 1990–2013 as a Supply Sergeant and Army Health Care Recruiter before bringing her leadership and experience into the classroom. She joined Theodore High School as a JROTC substitute in 2014 and officially became an instructor in 2016.
⭐ Achievements & Honors
Under her leadership, the Bobcat Battalion has earned several major accomplishments:
• Honor Unit with Distinction (2024 & 2020)
• Best JROTC Instructor (2018–2019)
• Unit Achievement Award for Career & Technical Education
• Department of the Army Bronze Instructor Award
• Recognized for leading the Best Raider Team in Mobile County JROTC
🎓 Education & Certifications
Sgt. Winslow holds a Bachelor of Science in Resource Management from Troy University and multiple professional certifications, including:
• JROTC Instructor Certification
• Marksmanship Instructor
• NASP Archery Instructor
• Basic Life Saving/CPR
• Army Health Care Recruiting & Guidance Counseling
• Army Equal Opportunity Leader
🔹 About the JROTC Program
JROTC teaches skills that employers value most—teamwork, time management, leadership, communication, decision-making, and problem-solving. The program also offers STEM opportunities in VEX Robotics and Drone technology, giving cadets hands-on experience that strengthens math, science, and engineering skills.
Sgt. Winslow’s dedication, discipline, and heart for students make a tremendous impact on our campus every day. We are grateful for her service—both to our country and to our Bobcat community.
#LearningLeading #BobcatNation #PerseverancePropelsProgress
Celebrating Career & Technical Education Month at Theodore High School!
We are proud to spotlight Sgt. Christine Winslow, one of our outstanding JROTC instructors who has been shaping future leaders at Theodore since 2014.
Sgt. Winslow served in the United States Army from 1990–2013 as a Supply Sergeant and Army Health Care Recruiter before bringing her leadership and experience into the classroom. She joined Theodore High School as a JROTC substitute in 2014 and officially became an instructor in 2016.
⭐ Achievements & Honors
Under her leadership, the Bobcat Battalion has earned several major accomplishments:
• Honor Unit with Distinction (2024 & 2020)
• Best JROTC Instructor (2018–2019)
• Unit Achievement Award for Career & Technical Education
• Department of the Army Bronze Instructor Award
• Recognized for leading the Best Raider Team in Mobile County JROTC
🎓 Education & Certifications
Sgt. Winslow holds a Bachelor of Science in Resource Management from Troy University and multiple professional certifications, including:
• JROTC Instructor Certification
• Marksmanship Instructor
• NASP Archery Instructor
• Basic Life Saving/CPR
• Army Health Care Recruiting & Guidance Counseling
• Army Equal Opportunity Leader
🔹 About the JROTC Program
JROTC teaches skills that employers value most—teamwork, time management, leadership, communication, decision-making, and problem-solving. The program also offers STEM opportunities in VEX Robotics and Drone technology, giving cadets hands-on experience that strengthens math, science, and engineering skills.
Sgt. Winslow’s dedication, discipline, and heart for students make a tremendous impact on our campus every day. We are grateful for her service—both to our country and to our Bobcat community.
#LearningLeading #BobcatNation #PerseverancePropelsProgress

Bishop State Community College will be in the library Thursday, 02/12, from 9:00-1:00 to assist with applications, FAFSA, and registering students for the Fall 2026 term. Seniors and their parents/guardians are invited.

✨🔧📐 CTE Month Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Baker – Engineering Academy 🔧📐✨
We’re excited to spotlight Ms. Baker, our Engineering Academy teacher at Theodore High School! With 14 years of teaching experience, Ms. Baker brings passion, creativity, and top-level expertise to her students. She holds a bachelor’s from the University of Southern Mississippi, a master’s from Spring Hill College, and multiple CTE and Project Lead the Way engineering certifications. She also serves as the Head Referee for VEX V5 and Event Coordinator for REC Drones for the 2025–2026 year.
Ms. Baker has earned numerous honors, including:
⭐ Most Outstanding PLTW Engineering Teacher (2024–2025 & 2020–2021)
⭐ Most Outstanding TSA Advisor (2014–2015 & 2023–2024)
⭐ Most Outstanding PLTW Gateway Teacher (2018–2019)
In the Engineering Academy, students dive into real-world learning through PLTW engineering courses, TSA competitions, VEX robotics, and drone technology. They choose from hands-on projects like dragsters, bridge design, architecture, robotics, drones, programming, and more—owning their design process from start to finish.
Students leave her program with strong problem-solving, engineering design, teamwork, and technical skills that prepare them for future careers in engineering, architecture, and technology.
What Ms. Baker loves most are the relationships she builds:
"I enjoy watching my students grow into leaders—and I love that they stay in touch even after graduation."
We are proud to have Ms. Baker shaping the next generation of engineers and innovators!
We’re excited to spotlight Ms. Baker, our Engineering Academy teacher at Theodore High School! With 14 years of teaching experience, Ms. Baker brings passion, creativity, and top-level expertise to her students. She holds a bachelor’s from the University of Southern Mississippi, a master’s from Spring Hill College, and multiple CTE and Project Lead the Way engineering certifications. She also serves as the Head Referee for VEX V5 and Event Coordinator for REC Drones for the 2025–2026 year.
Ms. Baker has earned numerous honors, including:
⭐ Most Outstanding PLTW Engineering Teacher (2024–2025 & 2020–2021)
⭐ Most Outstanding TSA Advisor (2014–2015 & 2023–2024)
⭐ Most Outstanding PLTW Gateway Teacher (2018–2019)
In the Engineering Academy, students dive into real-world learning through PLTW engineering courses, TSA competitions, VEX robotics, and drone technology. They choose from hands-on projects like dragsters, bridge design, architecture, robotics, drones, programming, and more—owning their design process from start to finish.
Students leave her program with strong problem-solving, engineering design, teamwork, and technical skills that prepare them for future careers in engineering, architecture, and technology.
What Ms. Baker loves most are the relationships she builds:
"I enjoy watching my students grow into leaders—and I love that they stay in touch even after graduation."
We are proud to have Ms. Baker shaping the next generation of engineers and innovators!

🌟 CTE Month Teacher Spotlight: Ms. Miller – Health Science 🌟
We’re excited to highlight our new Health Science teacher, Ms. Miller, who brings both experience and enthusiasm to our CTE program. She holds a master’s degree in nursing and has been a nurse since 2017. In 2025, she stepped into education to help prepare students for meaningful careers in healthcare.
Before becoming a teacher, Ms. Miller worked as a bedside nurse in acute care, home hospice, and PreOp/PACU. Her real-world experience gives students an authentic look into the many paths available in the healthcare field.
She was inspired to transition into teaching after seeing the growing need for healthcare workers. She loves that students in her program can earn their CNA certification and join the workforce right after graduation. Students who earn their CNA credentials can choose to build a meaningful career as a CNA or further their education in healthcare while using their CNA position to gain experience and earn income throughout college.
Her students enjoy hands-on learning, especially practicing skills and participating in clinicals at the nursing home—a favorite among seniors.
Ms. Miller wishes more students realized how valuable this opportunity is. Graduating high school with the ability to step directly into a well-paying career is something truly special.
We’re proud to have Ms. Miller as part of our CTE family. Happy CTE Month! 💙
We’re excited to highlight our new Health Science teacher, Ms. Miller, who brings both experience and enthusiasm to our CTE program. She holds a master’s degree in nursing and has been a nurse since 2017. In 2025, she stepped into education to help prepare students for meaningful careers in healthcare.
Before becoming a teacher, Ms. Miller worked as a bedside nurse in acute care, home hospice, and PreOp/PACU. Her real-world experience gives students an authentic look into the many paths available in the healthcare field.
She was inspired to transition into teaching after seeing the growing need for healthcare workers. She loves that students in her program can earn their CNA certification and join the workforce right after graduation. Students who earn their CNA credentials can choose to build a meaningful career as a CNA or further their education in healthcare while using their CNA position to gain experience and earn income throughout college.
Her students enjoy hands-on learning, especially practicing skills and participating in clinicals at the nursing home—a favorite among seniors.
Ms. Miller wishes more students realized how valuable this opportunity is. Graduating high school with the ability to step directly into a well-paying career is something truly special.
We’re proud to have Ms. Miller as part of our CTE family. Happy CTE Month! 💙

We proudly congratulate Noah Hernandez, Crishon Overton, Kyan Parker-Crawford, and Maximus Stephens on officially signing their National Letters of Intent to continue their academic and football careers at the next level. Noah, Crishon, and Kyan signed with Lane College and Maximus signed with Pointe University. This achievement reflects years of dedication, discipline, and commitment both on and off the field. We commend these student-athletes for representing their families, school, and community with excellence, and we wish them continued success at the next level. Congratulations on this outstanding accomplishment.
#PerseverancePropelsProgress #BobcatPride #LearningLeading
#PerseverancePropelsProgress #BobcatPride #LearningLeading

February is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month!
Throughout the next few weeks, we will be spotlighting our outstanding CTE teachers and programs here at Theodore High School—Home of the Bobcats.
With five on-campus CTE programs—Engineering, Health Sciences, JROTC, Logistics, and Marketing—our students gain hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for college, careers, and life beyond the classroom. From computer-aided design (CAD), drones, and robotics to healthcare skills, leadership training, transportation systems, and real-world business foundations, our programs open doors to countless opportunities.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has officially declared February as Career and Technical Education Month, recognizing the powerful impact of CTE across our state. Career and Technical Education Month is a public awareness campaign, celebrating the achievements of CTE programs and highlighting their importance for students of all ages.
We’re proud to showcase the opportunities CTE provides and to celebrate the success of our Bobcat students all month long!
Throughout the next few weeks, we will be spotlighting our outstanding CTE teachers and programs here at Theodore High School—Home of the Bobcats.
With five on-campus CTE programs—Engineering, Health Sciences, JROTC, Logistics, and Marketing—our students gain hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for college, careers, and life beyond the classroom. From computer-aided design (CAD), drones, and robotics to healthcare skills, leadership training, transportation systems, and real-world business foundations, our programs open doors to countless opportunities.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has officially declared February as Career and Technical Education Month, recognizing the powerful impact of CTE across our state. Career and Technical Education Month is a public awareness campaign, celebrating the achievements of CTE programs and highlighting their importance for students of all ages.
We’re proud to showcase the opportunities CTE provides and to celebrate the success of our Bobcat students all month long!

Congratulations to our Students of the Month for January!
Freshman: Kamaron Matthews
Sophomore: Braelyn Johnson
Junior: Paisley Cox
Not Pictured, Senior: Chloe Gilmore
Freshman: Kamaron Matthews
Sophomore: Braelyn Johnson
Junior: Paisley Cox
Not Pictured, Senior: Chloe Gilmore




At Theodore High School, data drives our instruction and student success. During ACT testing season, our Math, English, Science, History, and Instructional Specialist teams took the opportunity to show off how we use data to guide learning—from our Honor Roll Board and History DBQ data to Mastery Prep math results, MOY testing, and ELA state assessment data. We are proud of the intentional work happening every day to support growth, achievement, and excellence for all students!





January is School Board Member Appreciation Month, and today we were honored to host a special recognition reception in celebration of Mr. Hatcher’s dedicated service. Our gratitude extends to the District 5 feeder pattern principals and assistant principals at Theodore High School who joined us in showing appreciation for his leadership and commitment to our schools.
Thank you, Mr. Hatcher, for the time, energy, and heart you invest in our students, staff, and community. Your work truly makes a difference.
#BobcatPride #LearningLeading #PerserverancePropelsProgress
Thank you, Mr. Hatcher, for the time, energy, and heart you invest in our students, staff, and community. Your work truly makes a difference.
#BobcatPride #LearningLeading #PerserverancePropelsProgress



Ms. Smith’s Marine Biology class explored marine anatomy through hands-on dissections of perch, squid, and sharks, building observation skills and a deeper understanding of how marine organisms are adapted to life in the ocean.







We had a great night welcoming students and families to our Academies Open House! Guests visited Academy classrooms to learn more about each program and what they offer. Teachers and students shared hands-on demonstrations, discussed their experiences, and opened their labs for tours and questions. Families also met with administrators to learn more about the BOSS program and dual enrollment opportunities.










Big shoutout to Ms. King for another impactful PD session with our ELA teachers last week. English & Writing Essentials was a hit—thank you for always pouring into Theodore High School with such strong support and expertise!
We are proud of our THS 11th grade ACT Prep teachers for their continued commitment to student success beyond test day. Their work builds confidence, readiness, and focus. Thank you to Mr. Jon Rees for leading an impactful ACT strategies training Wednesday as our students prepare to show up and show out on the March 10th ACT! 🐾🔥
The following local scholarships are available for our seniors:
Anita S. Edwards Scholarship
Constance S. Bolton Scholarship
Marcia Denice Williamson Scholarship
Seniors, stop by the Counselor's Suite to pick up an application if interested!
***The deadline to turn in applications is February 26th at 8:00am***
Anita S. Edwards Scholarship
Constance S. Bolton Scholarship
Marcia Denice Williamson Scholarship
Seniors, stop by the Counselor's Suite to pick up an application if interested!
***The deadline to turn in applications is February 26th at 8:00am***

We would like to thank our District 5 School Board Commissioner Johnny Hatcher for his continued commitment to the success and well-being of our school community. Your support truly makes a difference and we are grateful for everything you do for our students, teachers, and families!

Tuesday evening at the Academy Showcase held at the Mitchell Center, THS Engineering students Zaccheus Shearls and Madisen Knight presented our signature Academy. Their passion for engineering was evident and held the attention of prospective students and parents alike. Also, JROTC student Hunter McDonald assisted with the district presentation for their program! Outstanding representatives of Bobcat Excellence!
