James Cory Mills is a 1977 graduate of Todd County Central High School.
Mills values most from Todd Central his lifelong friendships and the quality education he received, led by his many dedicated teachers.
He says he remembers the kindness of the school and the entire county, as they supported him when his father George Mills Jr. passed away. Another memory he treasures is escorting Rose Marie Murray to the homecoming court. He adds several of his friends collected money so Mills could buy a sports coat.
After graduating, he attended Campbellsville University to earn a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, then Southern Seminary for a master’s in church music. Throughout his career, Mills has spent 47 years as a volunteer Minister of Music, 25 years as a commercial real estate broker and was the corporate facilities director for Old National Bank.
Mills says current Todd Central students should be glad to be in a school district with caring leadership, and they should take the most rigorous courses they can because it will prepare them for life.
To current educators, he says to never ever give up – their every action is training the next generation.
Mills is originally from Owensboro, Kentucky and now lives in Evansville, Indiana. He has two children, Daniel and Stephen.
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