Many fine educators have also served their communities in political office. One of these is Margaret Carpenter, a Special Education teacher in North Carolina who has served in her state’s House of Representatives.
Margaret was born on Aug. 3, 1950, in Detroit, Michigan. Since childhood, she has preferred to be called “Marge.” As a youngster, she attended Lamphere high School in Madison Heights, Michigan, where she graduated in 1968. After her high school graduation, Margaret earned her Bachelor’s degree in Special Education from the University of Alabama in 1975. She earned her Master’s degree in Education at the University of Southern Alabama (USA) in 1989. She also completed graduate courses at USA.
After she completed her education, Margaret accepted a position as a Special Education teacher. For her work in the classroom, she was recognized in the publication Who’s Who in Education in 1996-1997.
In 2000, Margaret was elected on the Republican ticket to the North Carolina State House of Representatives. There she represented the 52nd District for one term, from 2001 to 2003. Her District included the counties of Graham, Haywood, part of Jackson, Madison, and Swain. During her years of service, Margaret was a member of the Committees on Education; Mental Health; the Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; and the Education Subcommittee on Community Colleges.
Today, Margaret, now age 72, lives in Waynesville, North Carolina. To read more about her, see this entry published in the North Carolina Manual.