I have loved learning about languages in general and studying Spanish in particular since I was a kid. Because of my father's work, I got to live in Peru for one summer and also in Nicaragua another summer. My career has been spent between being a reporter, especially at The Huntsville Times, and in the classroom -- at every level from 1st Grade through College. Both of these jobs -- journalism and teaching -- have allowed me to be a lifetime learner about new people and new ways of thinking and communicating.
At home, my husband and I live in a little house in the woods with a dog, three cats, and lots of wild deer, turkeys, and honey bees outside (we're beekeepers, too). My two sons are grown and married -- and both love languages, too. One son lived in Costa Rica for 2 years, and the other one has just moved to Portugal, so they are teaching me a lot.
I look forward to continuing my learning and teaching here at this Escuela Bachillerata Internacional! Learning new languages is a way to think about the world in different ways. It's a great, big, interesting world -- ¡un mundo maravilloso!
Alabama Class Be Elementary-Secondary Spanish, grades P-12
Alabama Class A Secondary English, grades 6-12
Teaching English in Nicaragua one summer
K-6 Classroom Music
1st Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
7th Grade English
K-6 Classroom Music
High School English, Chorus, Spanish
College: Remedial Writing, Advanced Writing, Journalism
Also, for 17 years, Features, Local News, and Religion Reporter & Editor at The Huntsville Times
