Bio

After being a classroom teacher for 12 years, I decided to get my certification to become a school librarian and am currently working as a teacher librarian at Bristow Middle School in West Hartford, Connecticut. Previous experience includes working at the Renzulli Academy in Hartford, Connecticut teaching 4th, 5th, and 6th grade Social Studies and 6th grade SEM-R (Schoolwide Enrichment for Reading). Before moving to Hartford in 2009, I taught 5th grade in Phoenix for six years. I have a passion for many areas including reading, books, authors, geography, history, research, and technology to name a few. I am proud to share that in 2015, I was awarded the National Geographic Distinguished Teacher of Geography Award; in the spring of 2014, I was recognized as the Connecticut Council of Social Studies’ K-8 Teacher of the Year; and in the fall of 2014, I was awarded the Laura Knott-Pine Award for Education by the Hartford Preservation Alliance.

For many years, I have facilitated the National History Day and the National Geography Bee on a school level. I have presented at the 2013 National Association for Gifted Children conference, The 2014 Arizona Gifted Association Conference, and the Connecticut Educator Computer Association’s 2013 conference about how to use technology, specifically Edmodo, to individualize and differentiate instruction for advanced learners. In addition, I am a strand coordinator at Confratute and topics of my presentations include: implementing the Schoolwide Enrichment Model for Library Media Specialists, Makerspaces, Project-Based Learning and Technology in the Middle Grades, National History Day, and Online Mapping Tools.

During the summer of 2014, I attended the T3G Institute in Redlands, CA where I learned more about ConnectEd, ESRI and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). I also had the opportunity to take a week-long course with Penny Kittle, author of "Booklove," at the University of New Hampshire in June 2014. I served on the 2017 Intermediate Connecticut Nutmeg Selection Committee (the state book award).

I have both a BA and an MA in Elementary Education, as well as I have completed the Three Summers Program at UCONN where I earned a degree in Gifted Education and Talent Development. Three years ago, I obtained a Library Media Specialist certification program through ACES and am living my dream job as a middle school librarian! To see more about what is happening in my library and Makerspace, visit http://blog.whps.org/bristowlibrarylearningcommons and follow us on Twitter!