About The Teacher

NAME: Mrs. McNorrill

SCHOOL: Woodruff Primary School

CLASS: Kindergarten

SCHOOL PHONE: 864-574-3174 ext. 4061


About The Teacher

In 1991, I received my B.I.S. degree in Psychology/Theatre from the 
University of South Carolina at Aiken.  My undergraduate degree gave me the 
opportunity to work in a variety of positions: Behavior Counselor, Art 
Director, Human Resources, and 4K Teacher.  I have loved every job that I 
have had as well as enjoying many years to be a stay at home mom with my 
three, wonderful children. I completed my Masters of Arts in Teaching in 
2006 and will be enjoying my 3rd year with Woodruff Primary School.

I am married to Steven McNorrill and we celebrate our 18th wedding 
anniversary this September. We have three wonderful children, two daughters 
and one son.  Our oldest, Victoria, is 14, Morgan is 12 years old, and Allen 
is 9 years old.  They are each a special gift!

I look forward to working with you and your child this school year!

My Philosophy

      I embrace the belief that the purpose of education includes empowering 
students, helping students develop their highest potential, building 
knowledge of the world around them, and for them to become active, 
contributing members of society. I recognize that having a climate that is 
welcoming and well organized will encourage student’s to explore, take 
chances, make mistakes, and grow as a result of their experiences. As their 
teacher, it is my mission to instill the desire and motivation to learn; to 
inspire student’s to take ownership of their education and willingly put 
forth the effort to build and exercise their knowledge.
     Being an educator is a privilege and an enormous responsibility. I 
firmly believe that students are guests in my classroom. As my guest, each 
student deserves the best care, respect, encouragement, and training I can 
provide. Furthermore, I believe the basic curriculum of any classroom should 
contribute to children’s social, emotional, intellectual, and physical 
development. I desire that my students will be satisfied with who they are, 
life-long learners, and strive for excellence in all they do.