![]() ![]() Our previous adventures together include my being a high school student, a student teacher, and a part-time teacher. This is my 12th year teaching at Community, but we go way back. This is my 13th year teaching in AAPS and I am so lucky to be here. I love the arts, and at the moment am enjoying watercolor painting and learning the accordion. In my spare time, I pursue a number of hobbies: gardening, going for long walks and hikes, sewing (especially vintage patterns), playing board games, and going to the movies. I live in Ypsi with my husband, Jeff, and our cat, Fermata. History, World History, and Economics for two years at Skyline, and also taught a CR course at CHS on the History of the Pacific Islands. I attended U of M 2016-2017 for my Master of Arts in Educational Studies, during which time I did my student teaching at Community. I moved with my now-husband to Ann Arbor in the fall of 2014. After college I worked as a travel agent for six years, specializing in arranging trips for clients to the South Pacific: Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti, and Hawaii. After graduating in 2008, I went to Kenyon College, where I majored in American Studies, with a concentration in Environmental Studies, and minored in Italian. I grew up in Mount Rainier, MD, just outside of Washington, D.C.
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