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Kindergarten
Ms Angel
Ms Annie

1st Grade
Ms Ada

Ms Libbie

2nd Grade
Ms Charlotte
Ms Mary

3rd Grade
Ms Kitty

4thGrade
Ms DJ
Ms Mary Beth

5th Grade
Ms Donna

Art & PE K-5
Ms Debbie

Music Class K-5
Ms Lisa

EC Class K-5
Ms Alison

Karate Class
Mr Tony

 

 



ALL ABOUT THE TILLER SCHOOL

The Tiller School is a non-profit educational corporation which was established by a group of parents and teachers in 1993 to provide an enriched education for the children of Carteret County.  In the Spring of 1998, the Tiller School applied for and was granted charter status by
the North Carolina Department of Instruction.  Charter School status provides the school with per child public school funding for operating expenses.

The Tiller School is dedicated to establishing
an educational setting where self-motivated, lifelong learners develop.  We strive to do this
in an environment that provides the security for students to learn without fear of failure and where dignity, self-discipline and responsibility are valued. 

Our program emphasizes a low student to teacher ratio of 15 to 1; a challenging academic program including communication skills, mathematics, science, history, geography and technology.  Enrichment through the arts is also emphasized, as well as a social curriculum emphasizing the values of caring, respect, trustworthiness, fairness and citizenship.

LOCATION   

The Tiller School is located on Highway 70, approximately 2 miles east of the Beaufort city limits.  Our site currently has nine classrooms,
an Assembly building and a computer lab.  The outdoor playground is fenced and has play and climbing structures with plenty of room to run.  The school also has a large open field that is used for class gardens.

TEACHERS, STUDENTS   

Teachers, staff, students, parents and the Director work together closely

PARENTS & DIRECTOR    

To insure each child’s needs are met so that he/she may achieve success at the highest possible level.  Students are placed in instructional groupings according to the nature
of the instruction and corresponding aspects of skill and maturity.  The Tiller School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or
gender in the administration of its educational and admissions policies.

Click here to see the Policy Handbook

Click here to read the By Laws

Click here to read the Information Packet

 

 


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