CBGS CAMPUSES
GENERAL FAQ
- What qualifications do I need to teach at CBGS?
CBGS faculty must have a Virginia collegiate or postgraduate professional license, or be eligible for a provisional license. Teaching experience or its equivalency is preferred. Due to our dual enrollment program through Rappahannock Community College, CBGS faculty must also hold a master’s degree with sufficient graduate credits in the content area.
- How do I apply to work at CBGS?
Teachers interested in applying to work at CBGS can obtain an application from the Middlesex County Public Schools website (via the above link). All completed applications should also include a resume and cover letter directed to CBGS Director, Terri Perkins.
Year Appointed: 2020
Mary Baldwin College, Mathematics – B.A.
Virginia Commonwealth University, Mathematical Sciences – Master of Science
Ms. Brooke Sanders has twenty-one years of experience teaching mathematics at both the high school and collegiate levels. Before coming to CBGS, she spent the previous twelve years teaching at VCU but has also taught at RCC, Essex, Atlee, and the Regional Alternative School. Brooke is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Systems, Modeling, and Analysis from VCU. Brooke’s son, Lewis, attends the CBGS Warsaw campus.