Adrian H. Wood
Adrian Thorpe Harrold Wood is an American writer and educator. Wood worked as a community college curriculum specialist and a researcher for special needs-inclusive prekindergarten programs prior to writing her blog, Tales of an Educated Debutante.
Adrian H. Wood | |
---|---|
Born | Adrian Thorpe Harrold |
Education | Rocky Mount Academy Salem Academy |
Alma mater | Meredith College UNC Chapel Hill NC State University |
Occupation | blogger, writer, educator |
Known for | Tales of an Educated Debutante |
Spouse(s) | Thomas Wood |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Dennis Blair Harrold (father) |
Early life and education
Wood was born and raised in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.[1] She is the daughter of Dr. Dennis Blair Harrold and was raised in the Presbyterian faith.[1][2] She had an older brother, Adam Russell Harrold, who died from cancer when he was nineteen.[2][3]
Wood was educated at Rocky Mount Academy until high school, when she attended Salem Academy, an all-girls Moravian boarding school in Winston-Salem, graduating in 1993.[1][4] She studied Child Development at Meredith College and received a master's degree in Education and Early Intervention with a specialty in Inclusion from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[1][4] She was awarded a full scholarship and research assistantship with the Howard Hughes Foundation while working towards a doctoral degree in Educational Research and Policy Analysis at North Carolina State University.[1][4]
In 1994, while a student at Meredith College, Wood was presented to society at the North Carolina Debutante Ball in Raleigh.[2]
Career
While an undergraduate student at Meredith College, Wood worked as a teaching assistant in various preschools in Raleigh, including a semester at the Waldorf Early School. After graduating from college, she worked as a preschool teacher at an inclusive preschool program, as a children's ski instructor in Aspen, and as a nanny for the children of John Oates.[1][5]
As a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wood worked as an early intervention assistant in Wake County and as a student teacher at an inclusive Head Start program.[1] As a doctoral student, she taught undergraduate teaching fellows at North Carolina State University, worked in the office of the Provost, and worked as an evaluator with the Wake County Grants Department.[1] Upon completing her doctorate in education Wood worked with Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute in Chapel Hill as a research assistant and program evaluator, working on community college curriculum and gathering data for prekindergarten programs in New York and California.[1]
In 2016 Wood began writing the blog Tales of an Educated Debutante after a twenty-year hiatus from work.[2][6] On her blog she writes about education, public policy issues, life in North Carolina, motherhood, and raising a child with special needs.[7][4][8] She was a guest speaker at the Junior League of Raleigh's general membership meeting, where she spoke on mental health.[9] In 2017 Wood was a guest speaker at a fundraiser for Fans of Friendship House at Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville.[10]
Personal life
Wood married Thomas Benbury Paxton Wood, an attorney from Raleigh, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Edenton, North Carolina on October 5, 2002.[11] They have three sons and one daughter. One of her sons has special needs.[12][1][13] Wood and her family live in Edenton and are parishioners at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Wood converted to Anglicanism from Presbyterianism when she was forty-one.[1] She serves as the Parent Teacher Association president at her children's public elementary school.[1]
In April 2020 Wood voiced support of North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper for closing schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North Carolina.[14]
References
- "Adrian & Family". www.talesofaneducateddebutante.com.
- "An Unlikely Debutante". April 25, 2017.
- "Brotherhood". TODAY.com. November 2, 2016.
- Brantley, Holly. "Alumni Update: Dr. Adrian Wood, "Tales of an Educated Debutante"".
- "'Tales of an Educated Debutante' Blogger to Speak in Aberdeen". The Pilot Newspaper.
- "Tales of an Educated Debutante". TODAY.com.
- "Tales of an Educated Debutante: A lesson on free speech on graduation day :". WRAL.com. June 13, 2017.
- "From "Tales of an Educated Debutante" -NC Public Schools Are In Danger". June 20, 2019.
- "Lessons from an Educated Debutante – Junior League of Raleigh".
- "Tales of an Educated Debutante – Adrian Wood". Cityview Magazine. February 8, 2018.
- "grandson of Thomas Hay Stronach". December 15, 2002. p. 32 – via newspapers.com.
- "News - Saint Mary's School". www.sms.edu.
- "Celebrating Women's History Month with Adrian H. Wood". cravencc.edu.
- "Gov. Roy Cooper: Schools will remain closed for the rest of the academic year". The Progressive Pulse. April 24, 2020.