Education Background In 2017, I graduated from Marian University with a degree in Elementary-Middle and Special Education with a minor in Math Education. From there, I subbed in multiple school districts before teaching at Saint Joseph School for the last 4 years. I have taught 2nd grade, 4th grade and 7th grade with a science focus.
Personal Outside of teaching, I love to read. I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. I love playing with my dog, Gidget.
What do I value about teaching in a Catholic school? I value teaching in a Catholic school because it allows me to contribute to an educational environment that integrates faith with learning, to help student develop academically will encouraging their spiritual growth. It provides a strong sense of community where relationships are deeply valued.
Why do I believe a Catholic education is important? Growing up with Catholic education in my own life, I was able to see the impact that faith has on a student’s learning. Just like students can remember classroom material better if they can relate the content back to their personal life, Catholic education consistently intertwines personal beliefs and values with the students’ academic growth.
What do I most love about HFCS? Holy Family has a strong sense of community as shown in the way students, families and staff come together to support one another to create warm and welcoming environment that fosters both academic and personal growth.