I graduated from the University of Mississippi in 2015 with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with concentration areas in Science and English. For me, teaching is using my talents and professional skills to give back to children what I was blessed to receive myself.
Born in Memphis on 12/16/1992, I was raised in the beautiful, small town of Covington, Tennessee. Covington holds memories of what I value most in life - faith in God, loving family and friends, and enthusiasm for learning, creativity, and service to others. Blessed beyond measure, my parents and older sister are my greatest supporters and most influential role models. I currently live on Mud Island - enjoying the downtown culture, arts, sports and activities of our great city. I love to attend Grizzlies games and AutoZone ballpark!
Selection of Elementary Education as my major was a smart, natural "fit" for me, loving both the science and art of our craft. There is no better feeling or more serious responsibility in the world than knowing you are a vital, instrumental factor in the "whole" development of a child. The challenges are huge, but I truly believe that effective, inspiring, dedicated teachers change lives and determine futures.
I look forward to many years of teaching the brilliant students at TRA and being back at my alma mater.
Go Rebels!
Born in Memphis on 12/16/1992, I was raised in the beautiful, small town of Covington, Tennessee. Covington holds memories of what I value most in life - faith in God, loving family and friends, and enthusiasm for learning, creativity, and service to others. Blessed beyond measure, my parents and older sister are my greatest supporters and most influential role models. I currently live on Mud Island - enjoying the downtown culture, arts, sports and activities of our great city. I love to attend Grizzlies games and AutoZone ballpark!
Selection of Elementary Education as my major was a smart, natural "fit" for me, loving both the science and art of our craft. There is no better feeling or more serious responsibility in the world than knowing you are a vital, instrumental factor in the "whole" development of a child. The challenges are huge, but I truly believe that effective, inspiring, dedicated teachers change lives and determine futures.
I look forward to many years of teaching the brilliant students at TRA and being back at my alma mater.
Go Rebels!