• Hello, my name is Mr. Brandon Davis and this is my 17th year as a teacher.  I am from Conyers, Georgia and a high graduate of Salem High School in the Class of 2002.  After high school, I attended Truett McConnell Junior College for two years on a baseball scholarship.  I transferred to Georgia College and State University in 2004 after I realized that my Major League Baseball dreams would not pan out.  At GCSU I obtained my bachelors degree in Special Education in 2007 and landed my first teaching job at Jones County High School.  At Jones County High School, I began as an inclusion science teacher.  Science was always my favorite subject.  I was young and fresh out of college, so I coached two sports and ran the basketball concessions for the school.  It was at the basketball concessions that I met my wife.  Who would have thought that the smell of chicken tenders and fries would have changed my life forever?  In June of 2011 I married my wife Wendy.  In 2012, we welcomed our first child, Belle.  In 2012, my teaching job would actually take a turn from what I had obtained my degree in.  My principal asked me if I would be interested in becoming a full-time science teacher since I had became so content strong and of course like most employees I wasn't going to say no to the boss.  In the summer of 2012, I took the GACE and became highly qualified in science.  In 2014, Wendy and I welcomed our second child, Benson.  In 2015, my parents started to have some health problems, so we moved our family back to the Conyers area where I taught one year at Heritage High School in Conyers, one year at Eastside High school in Covington, and 5 years at Locust Grove High School in McDonough.  In 2018 we welcomed our 3rd and final child, Baylor.  This will be my 3rd year at the Academy of Advanced Studies.  I look forward to a great year of science with the most amazing students any teacher could ever have.

     

    Thanks,

    Brandon Davis