Alicia Brock was recently chosen as a Georgia Department of Education (GADOE) English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Exemplary Teacher for the 2020-21 school year. She currently serves as an ESOL teacher at Whitesburg Elementary, Roopville Elementary, Bowdon Elementary, Bowdon Middle, and Bowdon High School for grades K-12.
Ms. Brock earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education at Truett McConnell University and the University of West Georgia, and after working with the Fresh Air Home for Children on Tybee Island Georgia, she began her teaching experience as a Pre-Kindergarten teacher in Carroll County. The following year she served as a missionary teacher in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico through the International Mission Board, and after returning to the United States, she added a degree in Art Education at the University of West Georgia while teaching art at Villa Rica Elementary. She continued her education by adding an ESOL certification and teaching ESOL in the Carrollton City System. In 2016, she completed her Masters in Art Education from Piedmont University.
Ms. Brock later had the opportunity to be the Creative Arts Teacher at The Helen Keller School in Talladega, Alabama, which led to subsequently working as a Life Coach Teacher in a program for special needs adults. In 2014, she acquired her Middle Grades Certification and returned to Carroll County as a system wide ESOL teacher, where she has been for the last eight years.
Currently, when Ms. Brock is not in the classroom, she is a working artist whose focus is creating bronze sculpture, pencil/mixed media, and oil portraiture concentrating mostly on western subject matter and enjoys traveling through the western states for inspiration.
