Corinne Griffiths is a native of Orleans, France, where she completed her schooling and graduated with a diploma CAS (Communication, Accountancy, Secretary). After marrying Mike Griffiths, a British citizen, she moved to England where she lived for eight years, learned the English language and culture, and began raising three beautiful children. She and her family moved to Utah in 2002 where she had two more children. She and her family have been in the States since then, including three years in Hawaii. Her fourth child, a little girl, was born with heart defect, genetic disorder, and ACC (Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum). With five children and the challenge of having a disabled child, she stayed at home for many years to raise them. A member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Griffiths has served actively in various Church organizations, including Young Women, Primary, and Scouts. She has also served as a translator for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, both from French to English and English to French. Mrs. Griffiths loves to teach about her homeland, French culture, and the languageābut even more so, she loves teaching at American Heritage School where LDS values and religion are freely included. She loves the gospel of Jesus Christ. Her hobbies include hiking, cooking, and photography. Welcome, Mrs. Griffiths!