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NAME:
Mrs. Musgrove

SCHOOL:
Chuckey-Doak Middle
CLASS:
8th Grade Science
SCHOOL PHONE:
423-787-2038
Greetings!
My name is Diann Musgrove. I have been teaching for seven years in Greene
County. I have taught all subjects except Math in sixth grade. This is my
first year to teach 8th grade. The room is so much bigger than what I have
had in the past. I will be spending a great amount of time at school this
summer preparing the room and preparing to teach. The 8th grade team has
always been a great team, and I am looking forward to teaching and
working with them and helping keep it a great team.
I am a 2002 honors graduate from ETSU, finished my Masters degree from
Tusculum in July but will graduate in December. I will continue at LMU in
August to work on my EDs in Administration. Who knows where this will lead
me, but for now my joy is in the classroom.
My husband, David, and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary this past
February. We have two sons, Adam and Matt. Adam is a sophomore at ETSU and
Matt will is s freshman at CDHS.
I have two Tabby-Maine Coon cats named Coffee and Cream, both of which I
adore! If you are in my class you will hear about these furry friends.
In my spare time, (if I ever have any) I enjoying reading Max Lacado books,
swimming, camping, and singing in my church choir.
My favorite day of the week is Sunday.
I truly enjoy coming to school and teaching everyday. Science can be
interesting and fun. I want my students to be challenged, work hard, and
learn. It will mean more to you if you work for it. I enjoy working with
young people both at CDMS and at my church. Maybe they keep me young at
heart. If you need to contact me, please email or call the school office to
leave a message. Email is quicker.
My rules are simple, come to class with all your stuff, show effort and
respect, ask questions, and do your work. I will go over the detailed stuff
the first few days of class.
My mission for my students is to be challenged as they learn and have fun
doing it.
More importantly, I hope they know they are loved and that they matter to
someone.
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