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Decatur County Middle School hires Trey Crews as PE teacher, football coach

Decatur County Schools announced Feb. 10, 2026 that Trey Crews will join Decatur County Middle School as physical education teacher and football coach.

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Decatur County Middle School hires Trey Crews as PE teacher, football coach
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Decatur County Middle School has added Trey Crews to its staff as a physical education teacher and football coach, a hire the district announced Feb. 10, 2026 on its official live feed. The post introducing Crews ran alongside other recent personnel and schedule notices on the Decatur County Schools Live Feed.

The district’s feed displayed a block heading reading "MR. TREY CREWS, PE TEACHER AND FOOTBALL COACH AT DECATUR COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL" and included the district’s welcome: "We're thrilled to introduce Mr. Trey Crews as the newest addition to the Decatur County Middle School faculty. Coach Crews is stepping into the roles of Physical Education teacher ...". That exact welcome sentence appeared twice in the live feed excerpts provided by the district.

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Crews’ announcement appeared amid other administrative updates on the Decatur County Schools Live Feed. Superintendent Dr. Amanda Creasy used the feed to post "Decatur County Schools Welcomes Blake Lindsey to Parsons Elementary," noting Blake Lindsey as the new School Resource Officer at Parsons Elementary. The live feed also contained a student-schedule notice referencing February 9, 2026 — "Decatur County Schools will be in session on Monday, February 9, 2026. A regular schedule will be followed; howeve..." — and a bus/travel advisory stating "Decatur County Schools will be in session tomorrow, February 9th. Bus driver discretion will be used to determine which roads are safe for travel. We look forward to seeing everyon..." Melinda Thompson’s post on the feed, dated seven days prior to the Crews announcement, carried the excerpt "Public comment needed for TISA accountability report The Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement Act requires each school district to submit an accountability report yearl..." indicating the district was also soliciting input on the TISA accountability report at that time.

The district post introducing Crews did not include biographical details or a start date for his assignment at Decatur County Middle School. The live feed excerpts supplied do not list Crews’ previous employers, coaching record, certifications, or direct comments from Crews, and the welcome message is truncated after "Physical Education teacher ..." Those items are not present in the district excerpt and remain unreported in the materials provided.

For confirmation or additional information about Crews’ role, coaching responsibilities, or the middle school athletics program, Decatur County Schools’ Live Feed is the originating post referenced in the announcement. The district’s online feed also carries the closing brand line visible on the post: "Decatur County is a great place to live, work, and play!

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