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Central High School Teachers Awarded for Bright Ideas

Central High School Agriculture teacher Ms. Laura Williford with her students, Principal Mr. Jared Griffis, and Carroll EMC representative Mr. Jerome Johnson.

Central High School was awarded three (3) Bright Ideas grants for use in teacher classrooms. Ms. Heather Robertson will be using her grant to purchase equipment for her science classroom. Ms. Cynthia Landon will be using her grant funds to create a mural in the school courtyard, and Ms. Laura Williford will be using her grant in the Agriculture Department.

Central High School Visual Arts teacher Ms. Cynthia Landon with her students, Principal Mr. Jared Griffis, Assistant Principal Mr. Kelly Edwards, and Carroll EMC representative Mr. Jerome Johnson.

Carroll EMC awarded grants to teachers last Friday. Pictured in each teacher photo are students who will benefit from each of the grant awards. Carroll EMC awards Bright Ideas grants to local teachers funding innovative and creative educational projects for their students. Grants of up to $1,000 are presented to public school educators, teaching grades pre-K through 12, for classroom-based projects in a variety of subjects. The Carroll EMC Foundation is funded by “round-up” change from members paying their monthly power bills.

Central High School Science teacher Ms. Heather Robertson with her class, Principal Mr. Griffis, Assistant Principal Mr. Kelly Edwards, and Carroll EMC representative Mr. Jerome Johnson.
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Linda Morris
Linda has been a Carroll County Schools educator since 1995 and currently serves as Central High School’s Media Specialist. In addition, she is a certified fitness instructor with One Life Atlanta Fitness and teaches part-time with the University of West Georgia.