BCS introduces ‘Teacher’s Assistant for a Day’ program

Published 4:05 pm Tuesday, February 16, 2016

SARAH HODGES STALLS | BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS TA FOR A DAY: Ashley Futrell, a candidate for the District 1 North Carolina Senate seat, accepted an invitation to be a teaching assistant Tuesday at Chocowinity Primary School. Futrell spent most of the day with Penny Miller’s kindergarten class, helping with lunches, and pictured, working with student Jamie Paul on sentence building, according to Sarah Hodges Stalls, public information officer for Beaufort County Schools. Hodges said the invitation was given to all representatives and candidates, but Futrell is the first one to accept so far.

SARAH HODGES STALLS | BEAUFORT COUNTY SCHOOLS
T.A. FOR A DAY: Ashley “Brownie” Futrell, a candidate for the District 1 North Carolina Senate seat, accepted an invitation to be a teaching assistant Tuesday at Chocowinity Primary School. Futrell spent most of the day with Penny Miller’s kindergarten class, helping with lunches, and pictured, working with student Jamie Paul on sentence building, according to Sarah Hodges Stalls, public information officer for Beaufort County Schools. Hodges said the invitation was given to all representatives and candidates, but Futrell is the first one to accept so far.