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MaryCharles Kaish
Second Grade Teacher
Mary Charles Kaish
Joined Whitefield in 2014 as a kindergarten teacher, and moved into the roll of teaching second grade in 2018. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Auburn University and a Master of Education in Early Childhood Education (with reading endorsement) from Kennesaw State University. Before joining the Whitefield faculty, Kaish worked for two years as the lead PreK teacher at Mount Bethel United Methodist Church.
On a professional note
Why Whitefield?
The feeling I had the first time I visited Whitefield’s campus was unique. The love of Christ shone through all those whom I met. I was also instantly able to see the passion for teaching children that exists at Whitefield, along with the commitment to serving the Lord. I knew right away that this was a place I wanted to be.
What I love about teaching:
Teaching has shown me that I was put on this Earth for a purpose. I knew from a young age that I wanted to be a teacher, and I have always enjoyed being around young children. I love finding ways for each child to be successful. When they are, I love watching their eyes light up and their faces smile. I strive to be the best I can be each and every day, and strive to have my students do the same.
On a personal note
About my family:
I am the oldest of three children. I have a younger brother, Ned, and a younger sister, Kathryn. My parents still live in East Cobb. We are a very close-knit family!
Hometown:
Marietta, GA
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