Tim Wyrosdick, the newest superintendent of schools for Santa Rosa County went off to Mississippi College on scholarship, playing football and studying to become a lawyer. Then, when he slipped on some icy ground, he sustained a concussion that forced him to come back to his old stomping grounds in Santa Rosa County.
“I came home from school and couldn’t do anything,” he said. “So I volunteered at the high school and fell in love with helping the assistant coach. I knew that I wanted to be with kids after that.”
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