Meet the Teacher

Phone: (803) 442-6100 durIng the hours 3:50-5:00 p.m. The very best way to contact me is through email.

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Degrees and Certifications:

BBA from Augusta University

Ms. Lynda Oswald

Lynda Oswald has taught Business and Technology for 21 years at North Augusta High School.  Ms. Oswald attended Augusta College for her Bachelor of Business Administration.

Ms. Oswald is a member of the Phi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma teacher's sorority. She was named the 2010 South Carolina FBLA Outstanding Adviser, the 2011 Joseph B. Whitehead Coca-Cola Educator of Distinction, and 2017-2018 North Augusta High School Teacher of the Year. She served on the Aiken County Teacher Forum. She is lead adviser for North Augusta High School Future Business Leaders of America.

I am looking forward with excitement to the 2023-2024 school year. Recent FBLA/Leadership classroom accomplishments, mentorships, and volunteer opportunities were realized at the Ronald McDonald House, Salvation Army, local school carnivals,The North Augusta Tour of Homes, and The North Augusta Chamber of Commerce.  Student presentations were made at The North Augusta Chamber of Commerce and The North Augusta Optimists. The NAHS FBLA team of Katie Beth Cannon, Sean Fowley, and Catherine Newman placed 7th out of 93 student teams in the Community Service competitive event at the FBLA 2022 National Conference in Chicago, Illinois, in July. Additionally, the North Augusta High School FBLA was named a Champion Chapter at the 2022 and 2023 Leadership Conferences in Chicago and Atlanta. The North Augusta News Show, produced and anchored by the FBLA Leadership Team, will continue to provide weekly announcements to the community, administration, guidance, students, and parents.

Educational Philosophy:

I believe that an education is the right of every individual. Becoming a teacher is a calling to listen, guide, facilitate, and inspire. I am called to make a difference in the life of every child that I teach. I am called to nurture and value the uniqueness of each young person, helping each student to realize that they have  potential and are empowered with all the armor they may need to achieve greatness in whatever they choose to do, helping them to understand the importance of self-advocacy. Becoming a teacher is a life of service, excellence, leadership, and humility.