Welcome to my website!
I'm Ms. Nott! I grew up in Greenville, SC and attended school within Greenville County. I graduated from Winthrop University with a Bachelors of Science in Biology and a Masters in Secondary Science. I have also obtained my +30. I began my teaching career in Lexington, SC at White Knoll High School for 4 years and then headed back to Greenville. I have taught at Mann for the last 9 years. I enjoy being creative in the classroom and focus on helping students use critical thinking skills to solve problems. Outside of the classroom I enjoy reading, gardening/yard work, some cooking, the WNBA, and caring for my cats (KitKat--gray and white, and VooDoo--black).
Let's have a GREAT 2025-2026 school year!
Contact Information:
Email: anott@greenville.k12.sc.us
Office Number: (864) 452-1010
School Phone Number: (864) 355-3600
Room: 1118 (Building B)
Schedule:
1st: Planning (8:45-10:25 AM)
2nd: NT Biology H (10:31-12:01 PM)
3rd: NT Biology H (12:07-2:03 PM) **4th Lunch
4th: NT Integrated Science (2:09-3:45 PM)
Tutoring & Office Hours:
If you have questions, please email Ms. Nott at anott@greenville.k12.sc.us
Tutoring every Tuesday Morning from 7:45 -8:30 am.
Ms. Nott is also available by appointment (email Ms. Nott to set up a time)
Students should have questions to ask, an activity they need help on, or be able to tell Ms. Nott what they need help with. Students are NOT required to stay for the entire session. They may leave when their questions have been answered.
It is the students responsibility to obtain a paper pass or email pass from Ms. Nott before the scheduled tutoring. You are required to have a pass to move through the halls before 8:30AM.
Learning Platform:
Students will use Google Classroom to receive course work, submit assignments, view grades, and access links.
Updated grades can be found in Backpack.
NewTech@Mann Important Items
Universal Norms:
- All group members need to be on-task and actively participating in group activities.
- All group members should contribute meaningfully to the tasks.
- Group members should focus on their group -- not wander or visit other groups.
- Group exchanges should be professional/respectful at all times.
If someone in your group is not following these norms, a warning should be given. Warnings are given to correct and improve group interactions and to protect your grade.
Does someone in your group need a warning? If so, complete this link
Remediation: If the Universal Norms are broken, the following will take place:
1. First warning - warning is logged and the teacher discusses the strategy used to help the group member avoid a second warning, parent/guardian is contacted
2. Second warning – parent is contacted, continued interventions are discussed.
3. Third Warning/Dismissal from group – Upon dismissal a group member is only entitled to individual work or products leading up to dismissal date. Individuals dismissed from the group may not form or join another group. Parent/Guardian contacted.