Bethel-Tate Gifted Coordinator
Gifted Intervention Specialist, Grades 2-8
Heather Frost grew up in Bethel, Ohio and attended Bethel-Tate Schools, St. Bernadette, and McNicholas High School. She studied at Kenyon College, the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and the Upper Valley Educator's Institute in Lebanon, New Hampshire. She obtained her gifted endorsement through Ashland University and her Masters in Teaching through OWP (Ohio Writing Project) and Miami University.
Heather has been an educator since 1999, where she taught at Ottauquechee School, the Bernice A. Ray School, and in a four-room schoolhouse in Reading, Vermont. In 2004, she moved back to Clermont County and worked for Bethel-Tate before contracting with the Clermont County Educational Service Center in 2010 and helped to start the Clermont County STEM Program serving gifted students in Clermont Northeastern, Williamsburg, and Bethel-Tate School Districts. In 2016 she left to help West Clermont start their gifted program back up and was one of the gifted intervention specialists for the program until May of 2021 when she returned to Bethel-Tate. Heather is the Bethel-Tate Gifted Coordinator and Gifted Intervention Specialist. She lives in Batavia, Ohio with her husband-ish Tom Pierce and her two children, Avery and Tallulah Hauck.
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