Congrats & Thanks to Halley Miller of Marrington Elementary School!

Congrats & Thanks to Halley Miller of Marrington Elementary School!

May's teacher of the Month is Halley Miller! Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


May’s Teacher of the Month is Halley Miller!

Hardworking teacher Halley Miller, teacher at Marrington Elementary School and May 2022 Teacher of the Month, was nominated by her students to receive a commemorative plaque and a $500 gift card to Sweetgrass Plastic Surgery Center & Spa and a $100 Visa Gift Card from CNT Foundations.

Thank you, Halley, for all you do to help Lowcountry students!

May 2022 – Halley Miller – Marrington Elementary School

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