Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones, born on September 3, 1976, in the US, is a famous actress. Her best-known role is her roles as Megan Dennison, on The Young and the Restless and Bridget Forrester, on The Bold and the Beautiful. In addition, she played the recurring role of Daphne during the second season of HBO drama series True Blood. Ashley Jones earned a Bachelor of Human Learning, K-8 in 1997 from University of Tennessee at Martin. She started her career as an educator for the county of Maury County where she taught students in Kindergarten and First Grade Reading. After she married the love of her life and UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones in 1998, she relocated from Thompsons Station to Thompsons Station. Then she began her teaching career at Bethesda Elementary, where she taught the 4th grade. In 1999-2000, she taught while earning her Masters in Education degree from Trevecca Nazarene University. She quit the classroom in 2000, when they welcomed their baby boy Baylor. Ashley spent her last 15 years working for the community, focusing on children's growth at the church she was a part of as well as in the community she lived in. Ashley has been a leader in the Preschool and the Student Ministry in Thompson Station Church for over 13 years. While Ashley was at home with her family, she spent three years at home schooling. As they homeschooled, the kids attended a tutoring session during which Ashley was a teacher of History during Kindergarten and the First Grade. God gave her family the message that she was a fan of doing homeschooling and being with them for a while, it was time for Ashley to go back to the classroom. Brent as well as Ashley have five children. Silas Eliza and Cruz are all at GCA. Baylor is a GCA graduated attends college and plays baseball at UT Martin. Callan is also a GCA Graduate who is attending Western Kentucky University. The family is extremely energetic and loves fishing, hunting and supporting each other in sports. Romans 8.28 Because we are aware that in everything God acts for the benefit of those who are devoted to God and are chosen according to His purpose.
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