About Mr. Woodall

Mr. Woodall was born at a young age in Athens, Georgia. As a child he showed a propensity for correcting the speech of family members and pets; thus, it was foreordained that he would become an English teacher. After spending 34 years in Athens, Mr. Woodall tired of Saturdays with riotous U.Ga. students and alumni and fled his ancestral home for the calmer environs of metro Atlanta. He now resides in Hiram with his wife, son, daughter and dog and cat--the perfectly balanced family. He spends his "free time" watching his children play or practice sports, listening to and collecting music he should have long since outgrown, discussing the ups and downs of education with his English teacher wife, and daydreaming about when he used to be in a band. Mr. Woodall is also fond of reading and ferroequinology (use your Latin roots!), and he and his family enjoy hiking and camping.

Mr. Woodall holds two degrees from the University of Georgia: a B.S. Ed. in

English Education and an M. Ed. in Educational Leadership.

Favorite quotation: “April 1. This is the day upon which we are reminded of

what we are on the other three hundred and sixty-four.”—Mark Twain