2022 INDUCTEES

Whether they are past Sidney High School graduates,
former staff members, or those who have had a significant impact on our community, the achievements of these inductees are a source of pride for Sidney City schools and our community.

Dr. Todd Arthur

Todd Arthur, MD (SHS 1991) has been practicing as a pediatric neurologist since 2006. His early career was devoted to the treatment of epilepsy in children. However, more recently he has focused on the treatment of concussions in children and young adults. He was part of a team effort that identified a new gene mutation causing Glucose Transporter-1 Deficiency (a disease that results in an inability of the body to properly provide energy for the brain leading to various neurological disorders).

Ann Eisenstein

Ann Eisenstein (SHS 1966) has worked most of her life as a teacher and psychologist in school systems, a psychiatric hospital, and the juvenile justice system. Having most recently taught college-level psychology, Ann was the lead psychologist for the South Carolina Department of Education. Her professional career also includes authoring a youth mystery series as well as a new YA novel.

Mary Jannides

Mary Jannides (SHS 1955), an institution in the Sidney community, saw a professional relationship with Sidney City Schools that would span eight decades! One of Mary’s most notable contributions to the Sidney community was her involvement in starting and maintaining the Sidney High School swim program. In 1982, prompted by Mary’s idea, Sidney High School became the first swim program in the Miami Valley League. She continued to lead a successful co-ed team for the next 40 years! Mary was also a volunteer coach of the Sidney Shelby County YMCA swim team for over 40 years.

Terri Thompson

Terry Thompson (SHS 1973) returned to Sidney following college and was hired by Sidney City Schools in 1979, where she taught sixth grade for the next thirty-five years teaching over 3500 students. Dedicated to her community, Terry continues to serve through her volunteer efforts including at Whittier, Sidney Middle School, and Northwood Intermediate. Giving back can take on different forms of investment, and it can easily start with a person’s time. Have a passion and a purpose and seek ways to volunteer and offer your time to that. Terri’s passion is education, and she devoted a career and life to it.