Kindergarten
Hello! My name is Lindsay Clement and I am a kindergarten teacher here at Davis Townsend! I graduated from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a Bachelor’s of Science in Birth-Kindergarten education. This will be my first year as a classroom teacher, but I bring with me nearly 8 years of early childhood education experience as well as a background with exceptional children. I strive to build positive relationships in the classroom and work diligently to meet each child’s needs where they are. I am excited to have your child in my classroom and I look forward to an awesome year in kindergarten!
Please feel free to reach out to me via ClassDoJo or email!
Hello! My name is Lynnsey Hepler and I am a kindergarten teacher here at Davis-Townsend! I graduated from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor Degree in Elementary Education. I have taught in both Davidson County Schools and Watauga County Schools as a kindergarten teacher since 2013.
Please feel free to contact me via dojo, school phone or email if you have any questions or concerns.
Hello, My Name Is…
Jennifer Welborn
My name is Jennifer Welborn, and I teach kindergarten at Davis Townsend. I have three wonderful sons named Conner, Aiden, and Parker. I am originally from Pennsylvania, and when I was 10 years old, my family moved to Medford, New Jersey, where I lived until I graduated from high school. I continued my education at Bloomsburg University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Special Education. I moved to Lexington, North Carolina in 1998. I taught K-5 Special Education and Kindergarten at Southwood Elementary in the Davidson County School system for six years. During that time, I continued my education at High Point University, where I added a license in Elementary Education. In 2006, I started teaching kindergarten at Southwest Elementary in Lexington City Schools and continued until 2014. This is my twenty-third-year teaching and my ninth year with Davidson County Schools. I hope your child will have a year full of growth, both academically and socially. It is my sincere expectation that each student feels cared for and very important. I want the best for each and every child in my care.