Meet the Teachers

Senorita Torres-Garcia

Email: torres-garciak@holliston.k12.ma.us

Phone: (508) 429 - 0667 ex. 3108

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Senorita Torres-Garcia






is thrilled to be teaching Spanish at the Miller School. This is her third year teaching Spanish in Holliston. Before coming to Holliston, Senorita Condon taught Spanish both in Marlboro and Walpole. She is a proud graduate of Providence College (Go Friars!) and holds a B.A. in Spanish and Psychology. Currently, Senorita Condon is studying at Framingham State University and earning a Masters of Education with a focus in Teaching English as a Second Language. Senorita Condon knew she wanted to teach Spanish after studying abroad in Seville, Spain and falling in love with the culture and the language. A fun fact about Senorita Condon is years ago she attended Miller School as a student!

Senorita Crefeld

Email: crefeldd@holliston.k12.ma.us

Phone: (508) 429 - 0667 ex. 1335

Senorita Crefeld began teaching Spanish at the Miller School in September of 2000. Prior to that she worked as an English as a Second Language teacher and a bilingual teacher for Spanish speaking immigrants. She has also taught abroad in both Colombia and Spain. Both of these position were at English immersion schools for Spanish speaking children. Senorita Crefeld has an advanced degree in teaching languages from Rutgers: The State University of New Jersey. She has taught at all grade levels from kindergarten through to adult education in inner city schools in New Jersey and rural schools in northern New Mexico. Please let her know if there is anything else you would like to know or have any ideas to share!

Senorita Torres

Email: torresa@holliston.k12.ma.us

Phone: (508) 429 - 0667

Ms. Torres is a native Spanish speaker who has worked for the schools in Massachussetts for over twenty years. Her experience has being mostly in Special Education programs in Natick, and in Milford where she administered WIDA Testing and placed students who spoke other languages at home for the Summer Success Program. Ms. Torres went to Framingham State College to become a teacher and has a BA in Multidisciplinary Studies from Cambridge College. She decided to take advantage of her knowledge of the language and in 2010 obtained her certification to teach World Language Spanish. Her career as a teacher has not been limited to help middle and elementary schools students, but she has also taught English as a Second Language at the Adult Community Program in Milford at nights. Ms.Torres is a frequent traveler who has visited remote places in the world, and made it a personal goal to visit at least a school every time she visit a country.