![]() In 2018, she transitioned to teaching 7th and 8th grade science until she began in her role as the Digital Learning Specialist in 2020. Kristen began her career teaching 6th-grade science and taught 6th-grade from 2016-2018. Frink, 2020-2021, she served as the Digital Learning Specialist. ![]() She was an active member on the School Improvement Team from 2018-2021, a Beginning Teacher Mentor from 2019-2021, the Middle School Science Fair Co-Coordinator from 2019-2020, an East Carolina University Clinical Teacher during the 2019-2020 school year, and the school’s Athletic Director from 2017-2019. Kristen served on several different committees. She was also Lenoir County’s recipient for the 2019 Yellowstone Institute grant offered by the Museum of Natural Sciences, a Shad in the Classroom grant winner, a Bright Ideas grant winner from 2016-2020, and the recipient of Farm Bureau’s “Ag in the Classroom” grant in 2017. Frink Middle School Teacher of the Year, a 2020 Lenoir County Public Schools Teacher of the Year Top 3 Finalist, the 2020 North Carolina Science Teachers Association District Two Outstanding Middle School Science Teacher, and the 2020 North Carolina Outstanding Young Educator. Frink Middle School in LaGrange, NC, Kristen was named the 2020-2021 E.B. Over the course of six years in education, she achieved many outstanding accomplishments that speak to her love for education and her tenacity to continue making positive contributions to her community.ĭuring her time at E.B. Kristen Davenport earned her Bachelor of Science in Science Education from North Carolina State University in 2016 with a focus in middle grades. Seuss: “ Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. She believes that everyone can learn and strives to learn every day.īrandie holds close this quote by Dr. ![]() Here she will assist with student achievement, curriculum alignment, scheduling, testing coordination, bus route management, student discipline, teacher observations, and reading interventions.Īs an ECU Pirate Leadership Academy Principal Fellow, Brandie hopes to gain an understanding of the skills needed to be an effective principal who can motivate staff, students, parents, and the community toward a common goal of preparing students for their future. Brandie also served as grade level chairperson, school improvement team member and as the Multi-tiered System of Supports chairperson.įor the upcoming school year, Brandie will serve as an assistant principal intern at Union Elementary School. In 2012 she began her teaching career at Hargrove Elementary School in Faison, North Carolina where she taught kindergarten, first grade, and a year of kindergarten-first grade combination.īrandie tutored students in third through fifth grades in her school’s after school program and taught first and second graders in the Read to Achieve Reading camps. Brandie Daniels earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from East Carolina University in 2011.
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