08/14/09 - Madison County

By: Brandon Artiles
bartiles@wbbjtv.com 
11:26 a.m.

 

For 17 years, Carol Ann Alphin has made a career of impacting the lives of children in Jackson-Madison County schools. The past eight of those years have been at Beech Bluff Elementary School, which she and her family are very familiar.
 
"My parents went to school here K - 12th grade. My grandparents went here and then I was a student here K - 9th grades, so it means a lot to teach in this community," Alphin said.
 
Along with finding a literal home in returning to Beech Bluff, Alphin believes she has found a home teaching third grade.  After positive stints teaching fourth and fifth grades at Andrew Jackson School, she said third grade is an interesting transition year for pupils.
 
"Always something new and of course, the beginning of the school year is real exciting," Alphin said. "They are excited about learning multiplication and writing in cursive."
 
She said her motivation to teach has been reinforced by watching her own two sons grow and mature in Jackson-Madison County schools and her relationship with past student. "Seeing my former students who come up to me and they are so appreciative and just seeing how they have become successful students," Alphin said. "That's the most meaningful thing."