The Northridge Reporter September 2019

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Northridge High School 2901 Northridge Road Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35406

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VOLUME 16 ISSUE 1

The ‘Evans Era’

Meet the school’s new principal, Dr. Tygar J. Evans

RYAN ROBINSON COVER/BEAT EDITOR

A new era has begun under Northridge’s new principal Dr. J. Tygar Evans. Evans is the fifth principal at Northridge since the school’s 2003 opening. He hails from Lake Wales, Fla. and graduated from Lake Wales High School in 1980. Evans attended the University of Alabama where he majored in Educational Administration, marched in the Million Dollar Band for six years, where he was a member of the drumline. Evans has two daughters; Gillian, 30, who is a teacher, and Sydney, 23, who works at UA Press, the publishing entity of the University of Alabama. He has been married to his wife Kim for 31 years. “We [Kim and I] met at Oakdale Elementary School,” he said. “She was a kindergarten teacher, and I was teaching fifth grade.” Even with 35 years of education experience, Evans admitted Northridge is a new experience for him. “It’s smaller than what I’m used to,” Evans said. “I like the diversity that I saw since that was familiar to me in my former administrative positions.” Evans came to Northridge from the Trussville City School System where he was Director of Federal Programs, and he isn’t afraid of a little hard work. His very first job was at a golf course in Central Florida. “I mowed traps, laid sod, and did that for a couple of summers,” Evans said. “And then I got a job at Publix until I left Lake Wales.” He then started his teaching career at Moundville Elementary School in 1984 while he was still enrolled at the University of Alabama. After

two years of teaching in Moundville, Evans then moved to the Tuscaloosa City Schools System for four years. During his time with TCS he taught at Oakdale Elementary and Stillman Heights Elementary. After leaving Tuscaloosa City Schools, Evans

“I’m never one to believe that I can help just one child; I want to help everybody. No matter where they come from, no matter where they live, no matter what they look like.” DR. TYGAR EVANS then started his administrative career at Rome Middle School, located in Rome, Ga., in 1993 where he was the assistant principal for two years. In 2004, he became principal at Rome High School where he stayed until 2015. “They moved me to the high school because I was so good looking,” Evans chuckled. “We [Kim and I] retired from the State of Georgia after teaching 30 years.” Evans and his wife then moved to Trussville where he became principal at Paine Elementary for three years before being moved to Trussville City Schools Central Of-

fice. While Evans works long hours, he has fun in his spare time. “I was into bodybuilding and powerlifting at one time,” he said. “I can’t powerlift anymore obviously because of my shoulders and hip, but I still like to lift.” While he is a fan of all sports, Evans prefers hockey and baseball in particular. “I used to go to Atlanta Thrasher games quite extensively, but they moved away,” he said. “Of course I went to the University of Alabama so I follow a lot of Alabama sports.” Evans also has a chocolate lab named Coco, who turned 10 at the end of July. “Every birthday we give her a cupcake, she likes that,” he said. “We’ll probably get more labs. Good to have around the house, great dogs.” Overall, Evans brings to Northridge a “can-do” attitude and a mindset to help all students succeed. “I’m never one to believe that I can help just one child, I want to help everybody,” he said. “No matter where they come from, no matter where they live, no matter what they look like.” He said he has one wish he hopes all Northridge students would know, understand, and live by while at school. “We are going to make mistakes, but it’s important to learn from those mistakes. If we all did that, could you imagine what our school would be like? Let’s work together, let’s get along, let’s enjoy each other’s company, and let’s help each other out. Man that would be one heck of an environment.”

NEW LEADERSHIP Dr. Evans prepares for his first year at Northridge by meeting with students and teachers to learn more about the school.

AT A GLANCE TRAVELING THE WORLD

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Photo by Ryan Robinson

COLORADO RIDE

LANA DEL REY ALBUM

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