CCES School Board Member Profile

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JUDITH W. AUGHTRY

Term:
2007-2011

Board Committees:
Advancement Committee

Current Employment:
Full-time wife, mother, volunteer

Business Experience:
Judith Aughtry is a native of upstate New York, but has lived in the Greenville area for more than 25 years. After working for Fluor Daniel doing technical writing, Judith broadened her field by going to work for a small imaging software company. She was a software trainer and workflow analyst until the birth of her first child. She currently strives to maintain balance between her family duties and volunteer commitments.

Education:
B.A., English, Clemson University, 1990
Certification in Secondary Education, Clemson University, 1994

Honors/Recognitions:
Member of the State Board of First Steps, Executive Committee

Community Service:
Cleveland Street YMCA Board
Greenville United Way Board
Greenville Hospital System Advisory Council
Meyer Center Advisory Council
Meals on Wheels Volunteer
Active Member of Junior League of Greenville

Connection to CCES:
Mrs. Aughtry has two children who are current students of CCES: David ’17 and Robert ’18.

Vision for CCES:
“CCES provides a nurturing educational environment that is backed up by Christian values and accountability. Every student, teacher and parent participates in all aspects of school life, and the goal of producing well-balanced, responsible children is realized in everyday activities.

"Having two boys at the Lower school with a long, educational future ahead of us, it is important to me to be a vested, informed parent and member of CCES. I fully realize that my children’s education is not something I can take lightly. There are many components to providing an excellent education – a safe, interesting learning environment, caring and talented teachers, accountable and active students and parents, a Christian base, a sense of belonging to a community to which one is obligated. My children get this and so much more at CCES, and I fully realize that if I want them to one day invest themselves in our community, I need to invest myself in their educational future by financially supporting our school.”

Contact:
jwaughtry@mindspring.com