By Jim Nieman
A 2020 graduate of
Mid-Atlantic Christian University was honored as the North Carolina Student Teacher of the Year for her work this spring with J.C. Sawyer Elementary School in Elizabeth City, N.C.
Grace Minter, who is blind, graduated from MACU in May with a degree in elementary education and a minor in Bible. She was valedictorian. Minter now serves as a Braille education teacher with Governor Morehead School, a school for the blind in Raleigh, N.C.
GRACE MINTER AND STORMY
In email correspondence with
Christian Standard, Minter credited MACU’s “superior” teacher education program, dedicated teachers, and mentorship relationships with helping prepare her for success in her career and in life.
mid-atlantic christian university. used to be called roanoke bible. it s a much smaller school. it s private, religious, mostly a white school. like the historically black school across town, mid-atlantic christian is a civic-minded place. every year they hold a voter registration drive so students can register to vote from school and the school shuttles them downtown to polling places. it s a priority for the school. they take it seriously. i think it s important for us to be involved with our local community as well as national issues when we have presidential elections. so we re responsible as citizens to be a part of what s going on in the world around us. in his seven years at mid-atlantic, vice president ken green says he s never known a student having a problem to register to vote or voting for the school. it s not a problem in atlantic christian. across town at elizabeth city state, students who try to vote from that school, they ve been running into problems and kind of bi
the other one is called mid-atlantic christian university. used to be called roanoke bible. it s a much smaller school. it s private, religious, mostly a white school. like the historically black school across town, mid-atlantic christian is a civic-minded place. every year they hold a voter registration drive so students can register to vote from school and the school shuttles them downtown to polling places. it s a priority for the school. they take it seriously. i think it s important for us to be involved with our local community as well as national issues when we have presidential elections. so we re responsible as citizens to be a part of what s going on in the world around us. in his seven years at mid-atlantic, vice president ken green says he s never known a student having a problem to register to vote or voting for the school. it s not a problem in atlantic christian. across town at elizabeth city state, students who try to vote from that school, they ve been running into
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