Carol Ann Meyer graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a B.A. in Secondary Education with an emphasis in Speech and English in 1966 and remained there for her M.A. in Secondary Education with an emphasis in Speech in 1968. She immediately began teaching speech in the spring semester in the Speech and English Department of Southeastern University and remained there for four and a half years.
She then moved to New Orleans and taught both English and Speech in a variety of high schools in the area for 18 years. It was during that period of time that she met and married her husband and they had two beautiful and wonderful daughters, Stephanie and Rachel. Carol returned to the Shreveport area with her daughters in 1991.
Carol began teaching at Bossier High School and remained there for fourteen years. During that time she successively mentored six new teachers through the Teacher Assistant and Assessment Program. For six years she coordinated the Renaissance Program, which is a program that recognizes students who make all A’s and B’s with a celebration for the three grading period during the school year. Students received pizza and Pepsi, Renaissance T-Shirts, and door prizes donated by merchants in the community. Also, she was Teacher of the Year in 1996.
In addition to teaching at BHS, she began teaching at LSUS as an adjunct in the Communication Department in August of 2003. She became a full time Instructor in the fall of 2006 after she retired from Bossier Parish in 2006.
When Carol is not teaching, she likes to cook, work on antiques, and make purses and shop. She looks forward to going home and being met by her puppy Isaboo, who is a precious blend of Maltese, Pomeranian and Poodle. What Izzie lacks in intelligence, she makes up for with her non verbal communication skills