Heather Parliament speaks to WJBF News Channel 6 in her classroom.

Focused on equations and all things math, Mrs. Heather Parliament-Griffith helps guide Paul Knox Middle School students towards success inside and outside of the classroom.

She was one of three Aiken County teachers surprised by WJBF News Channel 6 and sponsors Kroger, Universal Plumbing, and Great Deals on Furniture on Friday, February 13, in her classroom as a recipient of the Golden Apple Award.

Parliament aims to create a learning environment where everyone can improve and grow their math skills.

“They know that in here it’s ok to be wrong and that I make mistakes too,” Parliament said “They feel, at least I hope they do, that it’s a safe environment for them to be able to make those mistakes and learn and grow from making those mistakes. They are all comfortable raising their hand and answering the questions whether they are right or wrong.”

She also coaches Paul Knox Middle School's Academic Team, a competitive extracurricular activity with a focus on quizzes to showcases a team’s broad knowledge across all subjects. Her team will be headed to Chicago later this year to compete in the National Championships – a back-to-back feat.

"We don’t win every single one of them," she shared, "but we are doing very well in our season. They have built up confidence. A lot of our team, they don’t play sports so they don’t get that competition anywhere else. In the classroom, that’s where they shine and we give them that opportunity so that they can still be competitive if they are like me and suck at every sport ever.”

“Mrs. Parliament is constantly looking for ways to support and praise students at PKMS,” Paul Knox Principal John Bush said. “She really enjoys seeing students succeed and pushes each student in her class to perform at a high level.”

For Mrs. Parliament, she wouldn’t trade her middle school classroom for anything.

“Seventh grade is the best,” she laughs. “They still laugh at my jokes and they still think I’m funny. Once they get to eighth grade they start to think I’m lame. They know how to blow their own nose, do their own thing, and follow directions for the most part. Middle school is the sweet spot.”

Heather Parliament receives a gift from a sponsor.Heather Parliament teaches her 7th grade stuents.Heather Parliament walks around the classroom.Two other Aiken County Public School District teachers received WJBF Golden Apple Awards.

Dr. Richard Ball - North Augusta High School

Mrs. Christine Witt - Hammond Hill Elementary School

WJBF Golden Apple interview aired on Tuesday, Feb. 17 during the 5:30 PM broadcast.

WJBF Golden Apple interview will air on Tuesday, March 3 during the 5:30 PM broadcast.