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Mt. Zion Middle School Teacher Receives Carroll EMC Bright Ideas Grant

Courtesy: Carroll County Schools
Courtesy: Carroll County Schools

(Mt. Zion, Ga. – December 10, 2014) The Carroll EMC Foundation awarded $1,000.00 to Mt. Zion Middle School’s Business and Computer Science teacher, Mrs. Tewanna Brown, for her “Let’s Get Digital” storytelling project. This project was developed to align to the literacy framework for all subjects by integrating technology into content-rich projects that embed reading, writing, listening, and speaking. One of the goals of the project is for students to take ownership of their learning by using 21st Century technology to complete tasks. The Bright Ideas grants are funded through donations from Carroll EMC members who participate in Operation Round Up. Mrs. Connie Robison is the principal of Mt. Zion Middle School and Mr. Chuck Robinson is the assistant principal.

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Six-time STAR teacher, Alice taught Advanced Placement English, literature, composition, speech and theater for over twenty years, part of which time she also served as Director of Admissions, Development, Public Relations, and Alumni at Oak Mountain Academy. She is the managing partner of Ridley-Teal Properties and content editor for the City Menus. She is a board member of the Carroll Symphony Orchestra and enjoys playing flute with the Carroll Community Wind Ensemble.