Greetings!
French I
Director of Development & Community Engagement
Ascent Classical Academy of Northern Colorado
ABOUT ME
I was raised in the Mid-West and moved to Colorado in 2005. I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree from Purdue University with a dual major in Political Science and French. I also studied at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques in France and earned a Diplome d’Etudes Politiques. I am currently pursuing a Masters in Classical Education from the Templeton Honors College. Teaching in a variety of settings, I have been immersed in education for over twenty-three years.
My husband Rob and I married in 1989 and have three children. Our youngest daughter is a student at Ascent.
When time allows, I love to work on fiber & textile arts like weaving, spinning, knitting, and quilting. I am committed to life-long learning and always have at least three books open. I gave up on figuring out how to use the TV remote about 12 years ago.
EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY
My philosophy of education is simple: hospitality. My goal is to spread a banquet and invite hungry learners to feast! I love the integration that happens in the classical framework. The chronological approach to teaching history and incorporating relevant literature, music, science, and philosophy makes learning feel coherent and intentional. Simple tools like Aristotle’s Topics allow every student to make connections and discoveries that inspire them to learn more. Healthy habits infused with virtue form the muscles a student needs to move from passive curiosity into active life-long learning.
WHAT I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO
Our culture underestimates our students' capacity to learn timeless truths and appreciate goodness and beauty. My hope is to place before students things that are excellent and virtuous and equip them with the tools they need to read with comprehension, write with precision, and think with discernment.