This year twelve students completed the Teaching as a Profession pathway, earning college credit. In order to receive the credit, they demonstrated mastery in many topics by passing a very difficult national assessment. The exam included laws that govern education, instructional strategies, history and philosophies of education, and theories of childhood development. In addition, they worked many hours with an elementary or middle school teacher. This program helps them see what it’s really like to be an educator and gives them the opportunity to be a positive role model to younger students in our community.
Pictured from L to R (Back Row) – Olivia Akins, Briana Mathews, Jase Huff, Blake Rogers, Hunter Gray, Kayleigh Russell, Kendall Postell
(Front Row) – Macy Greene, Faith Swartzell, Jessica Westcott, Kaelyn Hensley
Not Pictured – Emily Ingle
On Memorial Day weekend, the 50th Annual Spring Arts in the Park fine arts and…
Celebrate Mother’s Day in a warm, inviting atmosphere at The Tavern — the perfect setting…
Rebels Close Memorable Season After Sweet 16 Run Fannin County’s baseball season came to…
Rebels Hit the Road for Sweet 16 Test Against Bleckley County Fannin County’s postseason…
Arrest report with photos provided by the Fannin County Sheriff’s Office. The Georgia Open Records Act…
BLUE RIDGE, Ga. — Officials in Fannin County are taking steps to address a growing…