Mount Airy City Schools
Beth Martin is a dedicated educator with extensive experience in teaching, currently serving as a First Grade Teacher at Mount Airy City Schools since August 2022. Prior to this role, Beth worked as a teacher at Mt Airy City Schools from March 2007, showcasing a strong commitment to the educational field. Beth's professional journey includes positions as a Security Sales Specialist at RBC Centura from 2001 to 2002, and as an Assistant Branch Manager at The Community Bank from 1999 to 2001, following a tenure as a Financial Specialist at First Union National Bank from 1994 to 1999. Beth holds a Master of Arts in Teaching (K-6) from Salem College, earned between 2004 and 2008, and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Economics from Radford University, completed in 1991.
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Mount Airy City Schools
Mount Airy City Schools is K-12 public school system located in Mount Airy, North Carolina. As one of fifteen city school districts in the state, this small system boasts a family environment for both students and staff. The district employs over 250 employees and has over 1,700 students enrolled. Students attend BH Tharrington Primary School, JJ Jones Intermediate School, Mount Airy Middle School, and Mount Airy High School. Families, the local community, and businesses have gone above and beyond in helping MACS ensure students have solid learning experiences and are provided what is needed to excel in the classroom and on the field. The district's motto of Lead - Innovate - Serve is visible in all aspects of school and life. Students begin discovering skills in leadership, innovation, and service at an early age through Leader in Me Lighthouse Schools (BHT and Jones) and the district’s STEAM framework. Mount Airy Middle School has been labeled a Schools to Watch since 2013 and Mount Airy High School is a National Blue Ribbon School for 2011. The innovative staff of MACS worked to ensure that students didn’t lose during the COVID-19 pandemic. MACS was the only district in the state to return face-to-face five days a week in August 2020. This represents the dedication of staff members to do what is best for students.