At which MSS campus do you teach?
Meeting Street Brentwood
When and why did you decide to be a teacher?
Throughout my childhood, I always knew that I wanted to be a teacher. I had many teachers who made positive impacts in my life, who I am still in contact with today! I wanted to be that teacher who inspires kids just like they inspired me.
Where did you go to school?
College of Charleston
Where did you do your student teaching and what did you take away from that experience?
I did my student teaching at Meeting Street Brentwood. Having student-taught in the school that I now work at has boosted my confidence in my ability to teach and work with children! I knew that I had an entire team of people working with me to help me start my career in education.
How did you decide which school you would teach at after graduating?
I decided to stay at Meeting Street Brentwood due to the tremendous amount of support I received during my student teaching experience.
Which school(s) did you teach at before coming to Meeting Street Schools?
Meeting Street Brentwood is the only school I have worked at.
How did you find out about Meeting Street Schools?
I found out through my student teaching.
What was your first impression/experience at Meeting Street Schools?
I loved how supportive the teachers were of their students’ learning. I noticed teachers going above and beyond to help students.
What makes Meeting Street Schools different, and/or why did you decide to work for Meeting Street Schools? What keeps you here?
I love working for Meeting Street Schools! I feel like I always have somebody to lean on when I need support.
What is your current position at Meeting Street Schools? Describe the journey from first starting at MSS to where you are now.
I am currently a second-grade teacher at Brentwood. I started at Brentwood as a student teacher and am now a homeroom second-grade teacher. Throughout my time at Brentwood, I have gotten support from admin to ensure my growth as a teacher to support best the kids I have not only in my homeroom class but also in my small group instructional groups.