Our REACH Teachers

Dr. Faith North

Greetings!  My name is Faith North.  I received my Bachelor's Degree in Elementary
Education in 2002 from Alabama A & M University.  I received my Master's of Education in Educational Technology from Lesley University in 2006, and I received my Educational Specialist Degree in Curriculum and Teaching from Nova Southeastern University in 2009.  In December 2023, I earned my Doctor of Education in Elementary Education from Brenau University.

This is my 21st year teaching.  I began my teaching career as a third-grade teacher.  I served students in this capacity for ten years.  After that, I served students as an Early Intervention teacher for two years.  This is my eighth year serving students as a gifted resource teacher.  

Most of my educational career was spent in Clayton County, where I served on the Superintendent's Advisory Council, grade-level chair, and leadership team.  I was honored as Teacher of the Year for my school in 2006.  I have spent the last five years as a teacher at Willis Road and have enjoyed getting to know the students and parents and being part of the fantastic Wolfpack!

I currently reside in Coweta County with my husband, two children, and cocker spaniel.  My children are in fourth and ninth grade, and much of my free time is devoted to supporting them in their extracurricular activities.  I am looking forward to an exciting year of teaching and learning!



Mrs. Brittania Wright

I am a Coweta County native and graduated from East Coweta High School. Ms. Smith and I actually sang in chorus together in both middle school and high school! I live in Senoia with my husband and my two children. My husband is a bridge and road inspector and we have been married since 2010. 

I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education in 2007. The following year, I earned my Master’s Degree while teaching kindergarten through the Fellows Program of the University of West Georgia. I love to learn and I have since received endorsements in Reading, Gifted Education, and Teacher Leadership. Most recently, I earned my National STEM Certification and my Specialists degree in Teacher Leadership from the University of Alabama. Roll Tide!

I taught in Douglas County for many years and I was chosen as my school's Teacher of the Year in 2018. I was then chosen as the Douglas County Elementary School Teacher of the Year and the overall Douglas County Teacher of the Year for 2018-2019. 

 While I loved teaching in Douglas County, I am so excited to be here at Willis Road now, teaching and giving back to my own community!