Work Related:
Education ~
Certification ~
Teaching Experience ~
Personal:
My husband, Todd, and I have three children: (Ashley, Hunter and Madison as well as son in law Kenny, who is married to Ashley). No grandbabies yet .... unless you count Eva, a spirited Chiweenie who lived with us in Michigan for almost 2 years while her parents (Ashley and Kenny) finished up studying at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, Texas.
When I am not at school, I can be found either transporting Madison to and from practices/games out of the Lansing and/or Detroit area on a day to day basis for soccer (year round) or cheering Hunter on at his High School Soccer games.
During summer break when we do get a weekend off from games/camps/practices, we enjoy going camping, taking walks, playing cards, and playing basketball or soccer tennis in the driveway. While sports are a major part of our life, we do take time to kick back and relax with video games, movies on Netflix, and reading in bed (still a nighttime ritual for all of us).
Education ~
- Graduated from Eastern Michigan University 2004
- Currently attending Michigan State University with a focus on Literacy (18 credit hours into masters)
Certification ~
- K-5 All Subjects
- Science 6-8
- Early Childhood Endorsement
Teaching Experience ~
- Kindergarten at Arnold Elementary since September 2005
- Resource Room at Western Middle school as a long term sub from Oct. - March during the 04/05 school year
Personal:
My husband, Todd, and I have three children: (Ashley, Hunter and Madison as well as son in law Kenny, who is married to Ashley). No grandbabies yet .... unless you count Eva, a spirited Chiweenie who lived with us in Michigan for almost 2 years while her parents (Ashley and Kenny) finished up studying at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, Texas.
When I am not at school, I can be found either transporting Madison to and from practices/games out of the Lansing and/or Detroit area on a day to day basis for soccer (year round) or cheering Hunter on at his High School Soccer games.
During summer break when we do get a weekend off from games/camps/practices, we enjoy going camping, taking walks, playing cards, and playing basketball or soccer tennis in the driveway. While sports are a major part of our life, we do take time to kick back and relax with video games, movies on Netflix, and reading in bed (still a nighttime ritual for all of us).