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Meet our newest faculty and staff members

August 20, 2020
By Carroll High School
New faculty and staff at Carroll High School for the 2020-21 Academic Year

Freshmen and transfer students aren't the only new faces at Carroll High School this fall!  Get to know our four new faculty and staff members!

Ms. Suzie GreenSuzie Green

Hometown: Kettering Ohio

College: Wright State University 

Education Experience: 27 years

Department/Staff Role: Remote Learning Coordinator

What are you looking forward to the most at Carroll: I am looking forward to spending my days surrounded by our students' positive energy and helping them make 2021 a successful and fun year.

How do you enjoy spending your free time: I enjoy spending my free time reading, running and teaching a weekly weight lifting class.

 

Ms. Courtney Griffith '16Courtney Griffith '16

Hometown: Beavercreek

College: Wright State University

Years working in education: First Year

Department/Staff Role: English and Social Studies

What are you looking forward to the most at Carroll: I’m excited to get involved with the House System and work with my former teachers and classmates who are now teachers as well!

How do you enjoy spending your free time: Playing with my cat, playing Animal Crossing, and spending time with my fiancé (Josh Thompson '03).

 

Mme. Anita MischukAnita Mischuk

Hometown: Euskirchen, Germany

College: University of Cologne, Germany

Years working in education: 17

Department/Staff Role: French

What are you looking forward to the most at Carroll: sharing my enthusiasm for all things French

How do you enjoy spending your free time: I enjoy spending time with my husband and our pets (two dogs and a cat), making music (singing and playing the recorder), playing tennis, cooking, and reading.

 

Mrs. Heather (Taylor) Terbay '98Heather (Taylor) Terbay '98

Hometown: Beavercreek, Ohio

College: University of Dayton

Years working in education: 19

Department/Staff Role: Director of Admissions

What are you looking forward to the most at Carroll: Sharing all of the amazing things that Carroll has to offer with perspective students.

How do you enjoy spending your free time: I love spending time with my family and I also love to bake. 

Heather (Taylor) Terbay '98 announced as new Director of Admissions

June 19, 2020
By Carroll High School
Carroll High School Director of Admissions Heather (Taylor) Terbay '98

Carroll High School is excited to introduce Mrs. Heather (Taylor) Terbay '98 as its new Director of Admissions.  Mrs. Terbay will work with all prospective eighth grade and transfer students and families as they go through the admissions process.  Any prospective students seeking information about life as a student Carroll and the admissions process are encouraged to contact Mrs. Terbay via email or by calling (937) 253-8188 ext 305.

Most recently, Mrs. Terbay served as the Assistant Principal at Incarnation Catholic School in Centerville.  Mrs. Jodi Shannon, Carroll's previous Director of Admissions, has moved into a new role in Carroll's Advancement and Admissions Department.

A Message from Director of Admissions Heather (Taylor) Terbay '98

Greetings Fellow Patriots,

Please allow me to introduce myself to the Carroll family as the new Director of Admissions.  My name is Heather (Taylor) Terbay.  I join the Carroll staff full of enthusiasm and anticipation as I look ahead at the exciting future for the Patriots.  I am not only a Carroll alumnus, but also the daughter of Patricia (Shea) Taylor from the Class of 1969. 

Since graduating from Carroll in 1998, I have followed many different paths which have allowed me to take countless adventures.  I graduated from the University of Dayton with a degree in Middle Childhood Education and went on to teach locally at Incarnation Catholic School.  Married life took me to North Carolina and then to Michigan where I taught in several different schools.  While in Michigan, I earned my Master’s degree from the University of Dayton in Educational Leadership.  After moving back to the Dayton area, I returned to Incarnation and became its Assistant Principal in 2018.  I have loved being able to serve students and their families over the past 18 years as an educator and am especially proud of my years in Catholic education.  Throughout my journey, I have had my loving husband, Greg, of 14 years by my side.  Greg is also an alumnus of the Carroll High School Class of 1998.  Our children, Paige and Lucas, currently attend Incarnation and are extremely excited to become Patriots in the future.

As the Director of Admissions, I am excited to pass on my love of Carroll High School.  Carroll has helped shape me into the person I am today, and I hope to be able to pass on the sense of community and focus on faith to all that enter through the front doors for a visit.  The rich academic foundation that Carroll afforded me is something that should be celebrated and shared.  I invite anyone who is interested in hearing more about Carroll High School for their student to contact me for a personal tour or explore our website.  I would love to meet you and your family to show you why Carroll is so special!

It’s a great day to be a Patriot! Blessings,

Heather (Taylor) Terbay ‘98

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