This is my third year teaching at Saint William the Abbot School! It is also a Golden Year as it is my 4th year teaching 4th grade!
I received my Undergraduate Degree from SUNY Oswego in Childhood Education and received my Master's Degree from Walden University in Elementary Literacy and Reading.
Previously, I worked in both a self-contained classroom and a Special Education Teacher Support Service (SETSS) classroom. In the SETSS classroom, I took the role of a classroom intervention teacher. Under this position, I had the privilege of working in grades kindergarten, first, third, and fourth. I taught both whole group and small group instruction for math and science as well as English-Language Arts and social studies. My exposure working as an intervention teacher had emphasized the importance of teaching towards individual learners. Therefore, I continued my post-graduate education and earned a Students with Disabilities Certification (Grades 1-6).
Greetings Parents!
I feel very blessed and fortunate to be a teacher of the St. William School community to share my faith and my passion for teaching with your children. As your child's 4th grade math and science teacher, my goal is to help teach your child the importance of achieving goals no matter what challenges are faced. Throughout the school year, important information can be found within the Schoology, "Parent Information Folder".