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Our summer programs for students are led by wonderful teachers who have a passion for teaching. We hope this page helps you get to know your teacher before you arrive.
ADMINISTRATION
Heather Houston, Ph.D., M.N.A.
Director
2024 is Dr. Houston's twentieth year serving the Karnes Center and her eighth year as an administrator. Since 2004 she has worked with the Center as a researcher, instructor, program coordinator, and advisory council member. She earned her Ph.D. under the tutelage of Dr. Frances Karnes, the Center's founder, in 2013. Dr. Houston most recently graduated from The University of Notre Dame in 2023 with a Master of Nonprofit Administration. Under her direction, the Center has added the Summer In the Middle and Educator Development Programs. She looks forward to many more years of growth in all of the Center's programs and encourages all of the Center's students to Carry the Torch as they run their life's race with confidence and wisdom.
Hannah Wirth
Office Assistant
Hannah Wirth, is from Indiana and came to Southern Mississippi because of her major. She is a sophomore, majoring in Marine Biology. With this degree she hopes to become a Marine Biologist and work with dolphins and sea turtles. Currently she works with Dr. Houston and does a variety of things like organizing documents, assisting with the Saturday Program and inputting data into the center's records.
DAY PROGRAMS
Young Gifted Students Program
Grades PK-3
Program: Young Gifted Students Program
Course: Architects and Engineers
Mary Greene
About:
Mrs. Green is excited to return to teach in the Young Gifted Studies Program this year. She is a veteran teacher with sixteen years of experience teaching students in grades Pre-K-High School. She loves teaching and seeing students grow academically and seeing those "Ah Ha!" moments of students’ learning.
Mrs. Green graduated from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Science
where she majored in Human Development and Family Studies with a Pre-K endorsement.
She later graduated from William Carey University with a Master of Secondary Education
with a concentration in English. She has been married for almost 11 years to the love
of her life. They have two children that have become her entire world! She also owns
and operates a small business out of her home, Southern Flair Home Bake.
Karen Cleveland
About:
Karen Cleveland is retired from teaching after 30 years in the classroom. Mrs. Cleveland has been teaching PreK-4 students for the past 2 years and loves helping students be prepared for Kindergarten. She resides in Oak Grove with her husband and enjoys reading, gardening, and spending time with her family! She is excited about teaching young gifted students.
Program: Young Gifted Students Program
Course: Econ Explorers
Michelle Courtney
About:
Michelle Courtney is a National Boards Certified Teacher as an Exceptional Needs Specialist in Gifted & Talented. She has been a teacher for 18 years and currently serves as a STEM outreach coordinator. She is looking forward to teaching young gifted students about financial literacy and believes, "It is never too early to learn about economics!"
Catherine Anderson (picture not available)
About:
My name is Catherine Anderson and I have been in education for 16 years! I have spent the last 9 years in Gifted Education, and love creating challenging work and experiences for my students. I currently teach 3rd and 4th grade gifted classes at Longleaf Elementary. I am excited to meet this summer's students at USM!
Daphne Nelson
Program: Young Gifted Students Program
Course: Olympiad!
About:
Daphne Nelson is a National Board Certified Teacher with 18 years teaching experience. Mrs. Nelson resides in Sumrall and enjoys outdoor activities, reading, and spending time with family. She is especially excited to teach students all about health and wellness this summer during Gifted Studies. Mrs. Nelson aims to increase brain power by teaching strategies to improve physical and mental health.
Summer In the Middle
Grades 4-6
Karlie Herndon, MA, MLIS
Program: Summer In the Middle
Course: Escape from Seymour's Library
About:
Karlie Herndon is the curator of the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. She spent many years teaching people from ages 3 and up in places like South Korea, Turkey, China, and America. Karlie is passionate about libraries and children's books, and she's thrilled to be leading students through Seymour's Escape. This is the exact kind of summer course she would have loved as a child because it's all about books, libraries, and puzzles!
Jerice Williams
Program: Summer In the Middle
Course: Digitize!
About:
Jerice Williams is a native of Hattiesburg and has been an educator for 19 years. She currently teaches gifted grades 2-6th for Hattiesburg Public Schools. Her affiliation with the FAK Center for Gifted Studies started in 1996 as a program participant. She has been working with the Center in many capacities since 2004. She strives to help create an environment where children can grow and develop their creativity, talents, and abilities.
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
Summer Gifted Studies Program
Grades 4-8
Mignon Lefebvre
Program: Summer Gifted Studies
Course: Astronomical Arts
About:
Mignon Lefebvre (minyon lafev) is excited to be returning to the Frances Karnes Center for Gifted Studies for the 2024 Summer Program. Being a mom of a gifted child inspired her to pursue her Masters of Science in Gifted Education at USM. She loves knowing that she is able to influence young, proficient minds to pursue their passions and live up to their potential. She currently teaches gifted students in grades K-12 in Concordia Parish, LA. She travels between 10 schools across the district delivering a wide variety of enrichment activities to 38 highly gifted and creative youth. She says, "I am looking forward to the opportunity to encourage each student’s unique creativity."
April Overman Ph.D., J.D.
Program: Summer Gifted Studies
Course: Topo Tales
About:
Dr. Overman is a career law enforcement officer and attorney with over 25 years of service. Her dedication to public service was recognized in 2008, when she was named a Top Ten Female Achiever by New Orleans Magazine. After retiring, she returned to school and earned her Ph.D. in Urban Studies. She is a professor for several prestigious universities across the country, including Tulane and Purdue, and also serves the local Mississippi community by teaching at Pearl River Community College.
Svetlana Lucas, MS, MAT, Ed.S.
Program: Summer Gifted Studies
Course: Karnes Cast 2.0
About:
Svetlana Lucas began her professional career as an educator in 1990. She has experience teaching English, writing, public speaking and gifted education. Ms. Lucas also has career experience as a curriculum writer and reading specialist. She is currently employed as an Instructional Coach assisting classroom teachers improve their instructional effectiveness and student achievement levels.
Leadership Studies Program
Grades 6-11
Jerice Williams
Program: Leadership Studies
Course: Leadership I
About:
Jerice Williams is a native of Hattiesburg and has been an educator for 19 years. She currently teaches gifted grades 2-6th for Hattiesburg Public Schools. Her affiliation with the FAK Center for Gifted Studies started in 1996 as a program participant. She has been working with the Center in many capacities since 2004. She strives to help create an environment where children can grow and develop their creativity, talents, and abilities.
Svetlana Lucas
Program: Leadership Studies
Course: Leadership II
About:
Svetlana Lucas, MS, MAT, Ed.S. began her professional career as an educator in 1990. She has experience teaching English, writing, public speaking and gifted education. Ms. Lucas also has career experience as a curriculum writer and reading specialist. She is currently employed as an Instructional Coach assisting classroom teachers improve their instructional effectiveness and student achievement levels.
SPAATY
Grades 7-11
Emma Nehlig
Program: SPAATY
Course: Drawing the Human Form
About:
Emma Nehlig is currently a student at 91ÉÙÅ®¼¯ÖÐÓª studying Fine Arts. She has been learning about art since a very young age and has had many credible teachers throughout her lifetime. Emma is very excited to be teaching this class because she has a desire to inspire students artistically as she was inspired in her schooling.
Soundra Newson
Program: SPAATY
Course: Cybersecurity and Python Programming
About:
Soundra Newson is an advocate for the advancement of women and underrepresented groups in STEM-related fields. After graduating from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Administration in Business Information Systems, Soundra became an English teacher in South Korea, where she taught for approximately six years before returning to America to obtain Mississippi teaching licensure as an Inclusion Special Educator and History teacher. Here, at the University of Southern Mississippi, she continues to work in education as an academic advisor within the School of Computer Sciences & Computer Engineering. She loves working with students as they complete degrees in pursuit of long-term careers.
Dorm Staff
Kellie Reeves, Dorm Director and Women's Dorm
Kellie began working with the center in 2011. Working as Dorm Director inspired her to become a gifted educator, and during the school year she currently works as a gifted teacher in George County. She looks forward to seeing all students new and returning. She works with the counselors to create a safe enriching environment for all students.
Dominique Burse, Women's Dorm
Michael Bui, Men's Dorm
Logan Havard, Men's Dorm
Logan is returning for his 4th summer as a residential programs counselor at the Karnes Center. After graduating with degrees in math and biology (double major) from William Carey University in 2021, he returned to his alma mater, George County High School in Lucedale, MS, where he taught grades 9-12 math and science. He is currently a graduate student researcher and teaching assistant in the Department of Biological Sciences at Auburn University. Logan has enjoyed watching students form friendships and reconnect with each other over the years and is looking forward to another great summer at the Karnes Center!