About Mrs. StephensHey! I am Michelle Stephens, a third grade teacher at New Prospect. This is my 4th year teaching at NPES, and my 3rd year teaching third grade. New Prospect is an amazing school and I’m so thankful to have such an amazing work family.
I was born and raised in Augusta, Georgia. I graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2009 with a degree in Early Childhood Education. I then went on to get my masters in 2010, also from Georgia Southern. I met my husband Mark during graduate school. We were married in July of 2011 and have the cutest hound named Maggie. When I’m not working, you can find me spending time with family and friends. I love to read, go hiking, and enjoy gym classes. |
About Ms. Moore
My name is Carol Moore and I was Born in Rochester, New York. I attended Rush Henrietta Roth High School and graduated in 1985. I received a full athletic scholarship to St. John’s University in New York City for track and field. I pursued a degree in Special Education and graduated in 1989 with a B.S. in Special Education. In 1989 I entered the graduate program at St. John’s University and began pursuing my Masters Degree in Education and received my Masters Degree in Special Education in 1991. I currently hold Georgia State Certification: Special Education (P-12), New York state certification: Special Education (N-21), Elementary Education (N-6) and a Specialist degree in Curriculum and Instruction.
I began teaching in 1991 at Rosemary Kennedy School in Long Island, New York. I taught special education from ages 6-21 on the elementary, middle and high school levels for sixteen wonderful years. In June of 2006 I relocated to Atlanta, Ga. and took a teaching position with the Dekalb County School District. In 2008 I was hired at New Prospect Elementary school as an IRR teacher. I have been at New Prospect ES for 7 years and have taught in grades K-3.
I have a twelve year old daughter who attends Webb Bridge Middle school. I spend a lot of time after school and on weekends at the basketball court watching my daughter’s basketball team and track team compete. During my free time I enjoy spending time and traveling with my family and friends.
My name is Carol Moore and I was Born in Rochester, New York. I attended Rush Henrietta Roth High School and graduated in 1985. I received a full athletic scholarship to St. John’s University in New York City for track and field. I pursued a degree in Special Education and graduated in 1989 with a B.S. in Special Education. In 1989 I entered the graduate program at St. John’s University and began pursuing my Masters Degree in Education and received my Masters Degree in Special Education in 1991. I currently hold Georgia State Certification: Special Education (P-12), New York state certification: Special Education (N-21), Elementary Education (N-6) and a Specialist degree in Curriculum and Instruction.
I began teaching in 1991 at Rosemary Kennedy School in Long Island, New York. I taught special education from ages 6-21 on the elementary, middle and high school levels for sixteen wonderful years. In June of 2006 I relocated to Atlanta, Ga. and took a teaching position with the Dekalb County School District. In 2008 I was hired at New Prospect Elementary school as an IRR teacher. I have been at New Prospect ES for 7 years and have taught in grades K-3.
I have a twelve year old daughter who attends Webb Bridge Middle school. I spend a lot of time after school and on weekends at the basketball court watching my daughter’s basketball team and track team compete. During my free time I enjoy spending time and traveling with my family and friends.