Lifted by Purpose: How Mother, Educator and Cancer Survivor Carrie Knotts’ Journey Led Her to the Blue Angels

For 26 years, Carrie Knotts has shown up with quiet consistency—shaping young lives in the classroom, anchoring her family at home, and answering a calling rooted not in recognition, but in impact. As a middle school teacher at Thomas C. Cario Middle School in Mount Pleasant, she’s built a life defined by service, one that rarely pauses for the spotlight. That’s what made what happened next so extraordinary. Without her knowledge, 15 parents, colleagues, and family members came together to nominate her as a hometown hero, earning her a once-in-a-lifetime flight with the Blue Angels at Joint Base Charleston. For Carrie, the moment landed with more than excitement—it carried the full weight of a life spent giving to others, now reflected back in the most unforgettable way.

At her core, Carrie is an educator who has always made space for the students who don’t quite fit the mold. Over the course of a typical year, she reaches hundreds of middle schoolers, many of whom struggle in traditional classrooms. Her philosophy is simple but powerful: every student deserves a place to “light up.” Whether through hands-on building projects or immersive flight simulations, Carrie creates moments where curiosity takes over and confidence begins to grow.

One student’s story captures her impact. After engaging in a classroom flight simulation inspired by the Battle of Midway, he discovered a passion for aviation that is now shaping his future — including summer flight training and a potential career path. For Carrie, those moments are the real victories: when a door opens that a student didn’t even know existed…

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