

in mass communications from West Virginia State University and a M.A. Before Heathwood, she served as a college counselor at the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics, where she provided attentive guidance to students and their families throughout all stages of the college search and admission process.īringing 18 years of college admission and career preparatory experience from a variety of collegiate settings, Kenetta earned a B.S.

Kenetta Dash joined the College Counseling team in March 2021. Currently, Lori is the sponsor for the Spanish Club and the Spirit Angels. Throughout that time, she has been heavily involved in cross-divisional projects and International Week activities. During her eighteen years at Heathwood Hall, Lori has been a Spirit Club sponsor, a Freshman Team Leader, a Homecoming and Pep Rally Events director and a New Teacher mentor. Two years later, she attended a summer session at the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. After college, Lori worked for eight years in international customer service before joining the Heathwood Hall Upper School in 1998. She earned teaching experience from classes in the Foreign Language in Elementary Schools program. As a member of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, Lori was involved in service learning projects, tutoring, and outside educational conferences. Spanish Instructor Lori Byrd began her language career at Clemson University, where she studied global topics related to commerce in the Spanish-speaking world. Rebecca is the mother of 3 boys and loves teaching the amazingly bright children at Heathwood! Rebecca came to Heathwood in 2019 along with her son Josh '28. In addition, Rebecca has served at NEPC as the VBS music coordinator for the preschool and the elementary school-age children for 15 years. She previously served has the women's minister music coordinator for 10 years and the Sunday Kids' worship leader for 3 years. Outside the classroom, Rebecca has directed the Northeast Presbyterian Church Kids' Choir for 15 years, as well as served in the music ministry for the past 20 years as a vocalist and choir member. Rebecca began her teaching career with middle school chorus in 1993 and then transitioned into the general music elementary classroom. Larry Wyatt and SC Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Nicholas Smith. Following graduation, Rebecca became a member of the Columba Chorale Society and enjoyed many years singing under the direction of Dr. While at Winthrop, Rebecca participated in various vocal ensembles including the Winthrop Chorale, the Madrigal Feast Singers, and the Opera Workshop ensemble. Rebecca completed her undergraduate degree in Music Education with an emphasis in vocal and choral music from Winthrop University. His research interests include the American South, Victorian and Edwardian Britain, and Wesleyan Theology.
#KATIE WEBBER RESOURCE ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS PROFESSIONAL#
Since 2003, John has been certified, by the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards, in Adolescent/Young Adult History and Social Studies. John has been chaperone or co-chaperone on Winterim trips to Williamsburg/Washington, D.C Rome, Italy and Munich, Germany. Since coming to Heathwood Hall, John was named one of the first recipients of the James H. John received South Carolina’s first teaching fellowship from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in 2006. In 2005, the Gilder-Lehrman Institute named John South Carolina History Teacher of the Year, as well as finalist for National History Teacher of the Year. He is also Chair of the Upper School History Department. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, John currently teaches World History II, AP World History, and the American South. John Adams joined the Heathwood Hall faculty in the 2010, after fifteen years in public education.
