Regina Beach teaches high school fine arts at Rowe-Clark Math and Science Academy, the Exelon Campus of the Noble Network of Charter Schools. She started her teaching career in 2009 as a Teach For America Chicago Corps Member. At Rowe-Clark, she is committed to providing a broad approach to art that includes art history instruction, a combination of digital and analog design, and problem solving. She advises the yearbook and runs an after school Field Experiences class where students visit Chicagoland museums and galleries. Regina is the advisory chair for the class of 2016 and the Arts & Humanities department chair. Previously, she taught on the South side of Chicago for three years at Ariel Community Academy. There, Regina was the assistant director of the K-8 Investments program and designed Economics and Personal Finance curriculum in addition to teaching investments and writing. Regina has been featured in Edutopia and participated in the NYSE Teachers’ Workshop. She earned a BS in Journalism and a BS in Visual Communication from Ohio University and an MA in Teaching from Dominican University.