Alyssa Ridenour
reporter@greenepublishing.com
Savannah Reams is a Greenville native who loves her community dearly. Reams worked as a teacher at Greenville Elementary School for three years, beginning in 2015. She took a short hiatus in 2018 to join the team at Greene Publishing, Inc., as an editor. During this time, she launched The Front Porch magazine with Publisher Emerald Greene-Parsons.
In February of 2020, Reams returned to the classroom as an English teacher at Madison County High School. She loved this opportunity, because it gave her the ability to do the two things she loved the most: writing and teaching.
While in college, Reams found her passion for writing, leading her to earn a degree in English from Valdosta State University in 2014. She always knew she wanted to teach in Madison County, specifically to return the love the community gave to her. She strives to help struggling kids, especially those who may have problems outside of school.
Reams has learned a lot about the community through her time with the newspaper and wanted to do more. In addition to working as a teacher, she has also worked at the Boys and Girls Club to make sure her students continued to thrive outside the classroom.
Reams' goal, as a teacher, is to help the kids understand that life goes on outside of high school, and they need to take the initiative and set themselves up for success. She stresses to them the importance of writing skills and self discipline. Reams brings her experience as a journalist to the table and combines it with her love of teaching. She wishes for nothing but success for her students.
Savannah Reams is a Greenville native who loves her community dearly. Reams worked as a teacher at Greenville Elementary School for three years, beginning in 2015. She took a short hiatus in 2018 to join the team at Greene Publishing, Inc., as an editor. During this time, she launched The Front Porch magazine with Publisher Emerald Greene-Parsons.
In February of 2020, Reams returned to the classroom as an English teacher at Madison County High School. She loved this opportunity, because it gave her the ability to do the two things she loved the most: writing and teaching.
While in college, Reams found her passion for writing, leading her to earn a degree in English from Valdosta State University in 2014. She always knew she wanted to teach in Madison County, specifically to return the love the community gave to her. She strives to help struggling kids, especially those who may have problems outside of school.
Reams has learned a lot about the community through her time with the newspaper and wanted to do more. In addition to working as a teacher, she has also worked at the Boys and Girls Club to make sure her students continued to thrive outside the classroom.
Reams' goal, as a teacher, is to help the kids understand that life goes on outside of high school, and they need to take the initiative and set themselves up for success. She stresses to them the importance of writing skills and self discipline. Reams brings her experience as a journalist to the table and combines it with her love of teaching. She wishes for nothing but success for her students.