(Cleveland)- One of the premier educators to serve in the  White County School System, Glenda Brooks, has passed away. 

Brooks died Thursday at the age of 80. 

Brooks is remembered as a great teacher and administrator.  She began her education career as a Business Education teacher in 1965. She was named principal at White County High School in 1988, serving as the first female principal hired for White County High School.  Brooks retired in 1997.

Dr. Laurie Burkett, current  White County Superintendent of Schools said Brooks hired her 32 years ago and giving her first job. She has meant a lot to her during her career, “just such a strong person and gave so much of herself to White County High School and to our school system, she’s just one of my heroes,” commented Burkett.

Frankie Brewton said Brooks was one of the best principals White County High has ever had. “definitely made school a better place during her time there,” said Brewton.

Funeral services are scheduled for 4:00 P.M. Sunday, August 28, at The Chapel of Barrett Funeral Home in Cleveland.