
Drawing by Cameron T.
I am and have been many things in my life, the most important of which is being a mother. I have two children, a boy who is in college and a girl who is a PISD student. Of course, I am also a teacher. Wells is the only elementary school at which I’ve taught, although I taught government at the college level for three years.
I have two Bachelor of Arts degrees (one in mass communications and one in political science), a Norwegian physical education degree, and a Juris Doctor. All in all, I have attended nine institutions of higher learning in three countries over a period of 10 years. In case you haven’t guessed, I LOVE college! Reading British mystery novels, traveling, gardening, and knitting are things I do as often as time permits.
It was my daughter who introduced to me the viewpoints of Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman, lawyer, political theorist, and philosopher who lived 106 B.C. – 43 B.C. Cicero had a viewpoint about education I find inspirational. It goes like this: “The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn.” I work to never be such an obstacle in the educational path of my students.