Audrey Frost

3rd Grade Spotlight

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Welcome to 3rd Grade Spotlight!

Hello Everyone,

My name is Audrey Frost. I will be your child's 3rd Grade Spotlight teacher for the 2021-2022 school year, and I could not be more excited!! In 2011, I graduated from the University of Mississippi (GO REBELS!!!) with a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education. This will be my 11th year as an educator, and my 6rd year as a gifted teacher. Being able to teach the children of today is so rewarding, and I am truly blessed to be able to do this each and every day. We are going to have a blast this year in Spotlight. I look forward to having each and every one of your children in my classroom!!

I am married to my wonderful husband Anthony, and we have a beautiful little girl named Kate, who is 5 years old. Life is wonderful :) When I'm not teaching, I love to spend time with my family and friends. My family is very small, so I cherish every minute I have with them. I also enjoy collecting pottery and anything made in MS. Growing up in the South has been such a joy, and I love to represent that through items I have collected! Hopefully after reading this, you will know me a little better, and I look forward to getting to know you and your child as well. Let's make this a great year!!

Mrs. Frost


What is SPOTLIGHT?

SPOTLIGHT stands for Specialized Plan Of Teaching Learners Involving the Gifted & Highly Talented.

 In SPOTLIGHT we work on areas such as:

Thinking Skills

Creativity

Information Literacy

Success Skills

Social and Emotional Skills

Communication Skills

We study different units throughout the school year ranging from countries, artists, insects, and everything else in between.

At SIS, children come to SPOTLIGHT every day for 1 hour. If for some reason make-up work becomes a problem in your child's general ed. classroom, please let me know!

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